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Deputy treasurer sounds off on rescinded wage adjustments
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times In July, Seward County commissioners voted to approve a pay scale adjustment for the treasurer’s office setting minimum pay at $19 an hour, with some making as much as $30 ...
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Kansas Supreme Court coming to Liberal in September
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times The Liberal community will be in for a very special opportunity late next month. The Kansas Supreme Court will be conducting a special session Tuesday, Sept. 22. The court w...
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Western Avenue overlay begins Monday
Special to the Leader & Times Two-lane sections of Western Ave. will be closed beginning Monday from the railroad tracks near Pancake Boulevard to 15th Street in Liberal. Construction contractors will be rep...
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Lady Saints volleyball provides opportunity to meet the team
Special to the Leader & Times The Seward County Community College volleyball team is gearing up for its 2026 slate with the home opener on Monday, Aug. 31, against Hutchinson. Just a few days before the ho...
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Saints edged by McCook in hard-fought season debut
sewardsaints.com MCCOOK, Neb. – The Seward County Community College volleyball team opened its season Thursday with a 3-1 loss to McCook Community College (26-28, 21-25, 25-23, 25-27) at the Peter & Dolores ...
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Summertime brings increase in insect bites
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times The dog days of summer are well upon the U.S., and in many rural areas, that means dealing with insect bites and the illness that could come with them. CDC data shows tick-b...
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As children head back to school, state officials emphasize n...
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times August is National Immunization Awareness Month, and while it is important to emphasize the importance of routine vaccinations for children returning to classrooms, Immuniz...
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Liberal family seeking assistance in rebuilding after devast...
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times A local family is looking to rebuild after a structure fire that happened early Monday morning. Emergency personnel were called to the scene shortly before 4 a.m. Monday, ac...
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French Family Field receives $600k in donations for upgrades
Special to the Leader & Times The Seward County Community College Board of Trustees has officially approved a comprehensive renovation project for French Family Field, marking a significant milestone for the...
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City of Liberal to host outdoor movie night Saturday
Special to the Leader & Times The City of Liberal will be hosting a free screening of “Zootopia 2” Saturday as part of a community movie night series at the Pavilion in Light Park. This family-friendly movie...
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Western Avenue overlay begins Monday
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