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  • Crossroads To Start Classes, Offer Volunteer Training

    Crossroads To Start Classes, Offer Volunteer Training - March 19, 2013

    Crossroads Center, Inc. is a non-profit therapeutic horseback riding program for children and adults with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities. The spring program begins on Monday, April 1....

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  • KSCB’s Tournament Field is Set

    KSCB’s Tournament Field is Set - March 19, 2013

    KSCB's business tournament field is set. Representatives from 64 area businesses gathered at Billy's Tuesday for the chance to draw their team. The better your team plays in the NCAA Tournament, the...

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  • Kansas House Plan Could Delay Road Projects

    Kansas House Plan Could Delay Road Projects - March 19, 2013

    Kansas' transportation secretary says a key part of a legislative proposal to lower sales and income taxes will force the state to delay highway projects. Transportation Secretary Mike King i...

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  • SCCC/ATS To Conduct a Phone-A-Thon

    SCCC/ATS To Conduct a Phone-A-Thon - March 19, 2013

    Students in activities and athletics at Seward County Community College/Area Technical School will be conducting a phonathon to raise money for scholarships through the SCCC/ATS Foundation. Stu...

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  • Candidate Forums Over 2 Days

    Candidate Forums Over 2 Days - March 18, 2013

    The Liberal Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with KSCB Radio and the Leader and Times, will host 2 Candidate Forums. Monday, March 18th will be the USD 480 School Board Candidate Forum and on Tues...

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  • Syracuse Council Approves 2nd Amendment Resolution - March 18, 2013

    A western Kansas town has adopted a resolution supporting the Second Amendment right to bear arms. The Syracuse City Council approved the resolution earlier this month. Syracuse Mayo...

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  • Ft. Supply Prisoner Escapes - March 18, 2013

    Oklahoma authorities are searching for an escapee from the William S. Key prison in Fort Supply. Officials say 42-year-old Floyd Miller was noticed missing at about 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Prison r...

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  • Drought Eases Slightly

    Drought Eases Slightly - March 17, 2013

    Recent rain has helped ease the drought in some sections of Kansas, but the state still needs considerably more moisture. The U.S. Drought Monitor says in a report released Thursday that the amount ...

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  • Appeals Court Upholds Drug Enforcement Law

    Appeals Court Upholds Drug Enforcement Law - March 17, 2013

    The Kansas Court of Appeals says marijuana that someone obtained legally in another state is still illegal in Kansas. The ruling comes in the case of a Colorado man who was stopped in Kansas with me...

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  • Advanced Voting To Begin In Seward County

    Advanced Voting To Begin In Seward County - March 15, 2013

    Advance Voting in Person will begin Monday, March 18, 2013 at the Seward County Administration Building 515 N Washington, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 18 thru March 22 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 25 t...

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KCC grants siting approval with conditions for two transmission lines designed to connect wind and solar farms to the Grain Belt Express

TOPEKA – The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) has given approval with conditions to a siting plan...

Disaster Declaration Approved for Area Counties

President Joe Biden has granted Gov. Laura Kelly’s request for a federal disaster declaration for the...

City Of Liberal 2025 Budget Reflect Mil Decrease of Near 4 mils

The Liberal City Commission met on Tuesday evening and started by proclaiming October 6–12, 2024, as...

 
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