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  • National Guard Facility In Salina To Close

    National Guard Facility In Salina To Close - August 23, 2013

    The Kansas Adjutant General's office says a reduction in federal funding will cause the loss of jobs in Fort Riley and Salina and the closing of a National Guard maintenance facility in Salina. Sha...

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  • Fundraiser At Baker Arts To Feature 2 Original Heckman Paintings

    Fundraiser At Baker Arts To Feature 2 Original Heckman Paintings - August 22, 2013

    The public is invited to join in a fundraiser Friday, August 23rd at 6:30-9:30pm at the Baker Arts Center,624 N. Pershing Ave.in Liberal for a Bierocks and Beer Tasting event. There will be a Silent...

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  • Sen. Jerry Moran To Speak At Noon Lions Club

    Sen. Jerry Moran To Speak At Noon Lions Club - August 22, 2013

    U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) will speak at Lions Club on Monday, Aug. 26. Following his remarks, Sen. Moran will meet with members of the organization, which is comprised of business leaders...

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  • Gruver To Contract With Sherriff’s Office For Services

    Gruver To Contract With Sherriff’s Office For Services - August 22, 2013

    Opinions have been voiced, a small community has been torn apart, and a final decision has been made over the controversial topic of disbanding the Gruver Police Department and contracting law enfor...

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  • 3 Day Trial Concludes, Greeson Guilty On All Counts

    3 Day Trial Concludes, Greeson Guilty On All Counts - August 21, 2013

    72 year old Albert O' Neill Greeson was found guilty in Seward County District Court Wednesday afternoon on all 3 charges against him. In a trial that began on Monday, Greeson was found guilty of Unla...

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  • Kansas, Arizona Sue To Change Voting Forms

    Kansas, Arizona Sue To Change Voting Forms - August 21, 2013

    Kansas and Arizona officials have filed a federal lawsuit in an attempt to force a federal elections agency to change its voter registration forms to compel proof of citizenship. The lawsuit ...

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  • Recent Rains A Boost To Hay Crop

    Recent Rains A Boost To Hay Crop - August 21, 2013

    Hay fields across Kansas have finally dried enough from recent rain that farmers can begin cutting overgrown alfalfa crops this week. The Agriculture Department's hay market reporter in Dodge...

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  • Rash Family Collection Coming To Baker Arts

    Rash Family Collection Coming To Baker Arts - August 21, 2013

    The Baker Arts Center would like everyone to come into view the Rash Family Collection Exhibit. This exhibit showcases the private collection of Native American artwork and artifacts of the Don Rash ...

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  • Ulysses Man Injured In Morton County Crash

    Ulysses Man Injured In Morton County Crash - August 21, 2013

    A Ulysses man was injured in a one-vehicle accident that occurred in Morton County Tuesday afternoon. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, Rafael Mata-Rodriguez, 45, was traveling southbound on ...

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  • Astronauts To Appear At Cosmosphere

    Astronauts To Appear At Cosmosphere - August 21, 2013

    Five Apollo astronauts will join three shuttle astronauts this weekend at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center's second annual "Fly Around Dine Around" fundraising reception. Among th...

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