USD 480 Board Meets, Approves GoGuardian Services
The USD 480 Board of Education met on Monday evening at East Campus. At the meeting, the Board approved...
BY PHILLIP LEE LIBERAL, Kan. — Seward County Community College invites the community to meet with three candidates for the newly-created position of Associate Vice President of Athletics next week on campus. The candidates for the position will visit the College next week, Monday July 8 through Wednesday, July 10. The interview process includes multiple meetings with campus groups as well as a tour and opportunities for candidates to get acquainted with Liberal and its residents. The schedule is as follows: Ronald Palmer interviews Monday, July 8 at 3:45 p.m. in the SCCC Library with a social at 5:30 p.m....
According to the Kansas Department of Transportation, a signing project is scheduled to start July 8 along several sections of U.S. 54, U.S. 160, K-23, and K-98 in Gray/Meade/Clark counties. This project consists of replacing the signing at various locations along U.S. 54, U.S. 160, K-23 and K-98 in Meade/Gray/Clark counties. Motorists can expect minimal impacts to traffic in the project work area. The highway will be open to regular traffic when this operation is not taking place. Signs Up LTD DBA Haren’s Trees and Critters of Webstter, Iowa, is the contractor on this $408,274.34 project, which is expected to...
According to the Kansas Department of Transportation, traffic changes along U.S. 54 in Meade County will start July 15, three miles west of the west city limits of Meade. The traffic change is needed to allow bridge repair work to take place. Motorists should expect minimal delays, and a 12-foot width restriction will be in effect. Temporary traffic signals will direct one-lane traffic through the work zone, and signs and cones will mark the lane reduction. PBX Corporation & Subsidiary of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, is the contractor on this $847,656.44 project, which, weather permitting, is expected to be completed by the...
The USD 480 Board of Education met on Monday evening at East Campus. At the meeting, the Board approved...
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The Liberal Chamber of Commerce celebrated the 2023 Duck Festival in Light Park on Saturday. There was food, fun...
(KSNW) The Ulysses Public School District said an employee was found with a firearm at a Ulysses middle school...
The Seward County Board of County Commissioners invites the Community to a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday September 26th....
Guymon Fire Chief Grant Wadley recently graduated from the 2023 Oklahoma Executive Fire Officer Leadership Program at Oklahoma State...
Hispanic Heritage Month is a time for cultural pride and celebration —like the traditional foods served by Hispanic American...
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After leading by as many as 13 and dominating the first half, the Seward Lady Saints saw the Cloud...
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9-1 Turpin at 11-0 Seiling (6:50 on 102.7) 9-2 Hooker at 11-0 Minco 4-7 Perryton vs 7-4 Glen Rose...
Liberal senior quarterback J. Brooks Kappelmann was named Liberal’s Billy’s 10 Best Scholarship winner. Kappelmann was also named WAC...
Andrew Potter Liberal Unified bowling at the State tournament in Topeka. The goal is to be competing at your...
Jay Daubenberger After a week removed from their last game, the Seward County Lady Saints women’s basketball team went...
Nancy Hines Thursday night 8th Lady Warriors faced off against Horace Good. B-team started off the night. Lady Warriors...
KJCCC Nominated and voted upon by league coaches, the 2023 Division I Volleyball post-season selections feature Phoebe Reyes of...