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EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the first story recapping the debriefing of the recent fires in the area Monday afternoon with the Seward County Commission. This story discusses Interim Fire Chief Braden Steckel’s timeline of the events of the fires on and after Pancake Day. Future stories will talk about the efforts of other county departments to get the blazes under control.
This year’s Pancake Day celebration will be remembered not only for the festivities in Liberal, but also for what occurred as those events were concluding that Tuesday afternoon.
Areas surrounding Liberal were caught up in fires which damaged much land, homes and other property. Monday, Seward County officials debriefed the commission and the public about those fires.
Injuries were reported in one accident last week, while injuries were avoided in another accident in Liberal.
The injury accident took place shortly before 5 p.m. last Thursday when officers and emergency personnel responded to the intersection of Trail Street and Grant Avenue.
A release from the Liberal Police Department said through investigation, officers determined a white 2012 Ford Focus was stopped at the intersection of South Grant Avenue and Trail Street.
Many restaurants throughout the world offer wine to go with meals, and for some, getting the right wine with the right food is an absolute necessity.
Vanessa Keating said it is more than a necessity, and there is a lot to pairing wine with food, so much so that there is actually a science to it.
“It all depends on the senses and the body from the nose in the olfactory role to the taste and even the visual of it,” she said. “When your eyes see the color blue, they automatically see calm. It’s the same thing with wine before you actually taste it.”
Now living in Southwest Kansas, Keating, a graduate of Washington State University’s viticulture and enology program, hosted a wine pairing workshop last Friday at Liberal’s Baker Arts Center.
Those looking to support local young musicians will have just that chance later this month.
The 'That' Liberal Band Fish Fry will be Friday, March 27 at the Seward County Activity Center, with dinner being served from 5 to 7:30 p.m., and takeout and dine-in options will be available for people. Tickets are $15 apiece and can be purchased from any band student, or people can reach out to band directors Andrew Johnson and Ben Hogan. And for those unable to purchase their tickets ahead of time, they will be available at the door that evening. The menu will include fried fish, fried chicken, hush puppies, veggies and a wide variety of other sides, and there will be multiple desserts for sale.
The Liberal Redskins football team will have a new face at the helm this coming fall with Joel Baker, and as he tells it, he is no stranger to the game.
“I'm originally from San Antonio, and I played for Smithson Valley, which is on the north side of San Antonio. After I graduated from high school, I went to Sul Ross State University, where I played college football,” Baker said. “After that, I've spent the past 33 coaching, 30 of which have seen me in Texas, and I've coached every level from Class A to 6A throughout that time. I actually retired in Texas, then made my way to New Mexico, and I've been in Hobbs, N.M. for the past three years, and they're a 6A school with 2,800 students, so it's pretty big.”
The Liberal City Commission has new yet familiar leadership after the commission selected a new mayor and vice mayor Tuesday evening.
Jeff Parsons and Janeth Vazquez were ultimately unanimously voted as mayor and vice mayor, respectively, and both said they are excited to get to work.
“I feel really good. The responsibilities of the mayor really aren’t too much different from a commissioner,” Parsons said. “I’m excited about being able to continue being part of this commission and working with everyone.”
“I absolutely agree with Jeff – yes, we have the official titles, but at the end of the day, I feel like each of us commissioners contributes in our own unique way,” Vazquez added. “I feel like we’re a really strong team all together, and we were able to accomplish a lot in 2025, so I’m looking forward to continuing the great work we have on the agenda for 2026. Our commission is definitely headed in the right direction.”