• Drive by Shooting in Guymon

    Drive by Shooting in Guymon - July 14, 2023

    On Friday officers of the Guymon Police Department responded to a shots fired call in the area of NE 3rd and Will Rogers Ave at approximately 4:30 a.m. Further investigation has determined that it...

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  • High School Students Dedicate Summer to Film and Stage Productions

    High School Students Dedicate Summer to Film and Stage Productions - July 14, 2023

    LIBERAL, KS– Even in the summer, the Liberal High School hallways are still filled with drama. Students at LHS dedicated their summer to make a short film, and a dual language stage production, both...

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  • Audio from July 13 Candidate Forum: August Primary City Commission

    Audio from July 13 Candidate Forum: August Primary City Commission - July 13, 2023

    You can listen to archived audio from the July 13 Primary Liberal City Commission candidate forum with candidates for the primary election in August. Candidates in attendance at the forum, in their...

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  • Kansas Nonprofits Receive More than $4M from Community Service Program Tax Credits

    Kansas Nonprofits Receive More than $4M from Community Service Program Tax Credits - July 13, 2023

    Governor Laura Kelly announced that $4.1 million in Community Service Program (CSP) Tax Credits has been awarded to 36 nonprofit organizations across the state to boost fundraising efforts focused on...

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  • Beaver County Accident Injures Two

    Beaver County Accident Injures Two - July 12, 2023

    An injury accident occurred Tuesday evening at 10:01pm on US-412 at the intersection of US-83, 14 miles south of Turpin, in Beaver County. A 2016 Freightliner driven by Bryan Jimenez, 29 of Mex...

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  • Texas County Republicans to Hold Several Events

    Texas County Republicans to Hold Several Events - July 12, 2023

    The Texas County Republican Party will be hosting several events over the next few months. They include: July 17th – Hamburger Potluck Supper (bring a side dish) August 17-19 – Texas County ...

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  • City Commission Approves Property Abatement

    City Commission Approves Property Abatement - July 11, 2023

    The Liberal City Commission met on Tuesday evening and rescinded resolution 2398 due to a lot description error and then approved Resolution 2400 for the abatement of 809 N. Pennsylvania with demolit...

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  • USD 480 Board Meets to Kick-off 2023-2024 School Year

    USD 480 Board Meets to Kick-off 2023-2024 School Year - July 11, 2023

    The USD 480 Board of Education met Tuesday evening at East Campus and made several appointments for the upcoming school year. Appointed were, Brandie Winter as the USD 480 Treasurer and Nila Newton as...

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  • Seward County Road and Bridge Urges Caution

    Seward County Road and Bridge Urges Caution - July 11, 2023

    The Seward County Road and Bridge would like to urge all area residents to please use caution when driving on County Roads. Do not move or drive around barricades, and watch for water on the roads. Al...

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  • U.S. 54 Resurfacing Project to Bbegin in Meade County

    U.S. 54 Resurfacing Project to Bbegin in Meade County - July 10, 2023

    Traffic changes are scheduled to start July 14 along U.S. 54 from 1.8 miles east of the Seward/Meade county line east 14.8 miles to the west city limits of Meade. U.S. 54 traffic will be reduced t...

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