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Seward County has hired an interim fire chief following this week’s announcement of the resignation of former Chief Andrew Barkley, who had also been recently serving as the county’s Emergency Management director.
The hiring and a local burn ban were discussed Tuesday in a special county commission meeting. The burn ban was added to the agenda upon the suggestion of Commissioner Clay Louderback.
“All of the surrounding counties, when we get into a dry spell like this, put a burn ban into effect,” he said. “I feel that would be important to the conditions we have right now and alleviate some accidents from happening.”
To comply with the request from the Kansas Board of Tax Appeals in returning Seward County to revenue neutral and refunding those who overpaid their taxes, the Seward County Commission added an amended budget to the agenda Feb. 19 the night of the meeting and voted to accept it.
State law requires any amended budgets to follow the same process as the original budget, which requires publication 10 days prior to a public hearing, and after the hearing the commission can adopt the budget.
A large part of the mission of Grace Place Pregnancy Care Center is to help pregnant women who are in need with their babies to be able to have a support system in the community.
With this in mind, Grace Place Youth Coordinator Mirella Buchman and Program Manager Maria Froese began thinking about helping girls with their life choices before they get pregnant.
Through thoughts and discussions, Buchman and Froese brought the 13-week class Love Notes to Grace Place.
Buchman said Love Notes is primarily about life skills and how to effectively communicate.
The new 2026-28 Official State Bicycle Map of Kansas is now available from the Kansas Department of Transportation.
Whether riding a few miles or cycling across the state, this edition offers a variety of information to help active transportation users plan a short trip or a long ride.
State bicycle maps and educational flyers with bicycle safety tips are free and can be ordered on KDOT’s Web site at www.ksdot.gov/KSBikeMap.
“Rail-Trails and the U.S. Bicycle Route System maps are included in the publication and showcase historic and unique places to visit along these routes,” said KDOT’s Active Transportation Manager Jenny Kramer. “We want residents and visitors alike to experience a few of the many venues and sights Kansas offers by bike while participating in active lifestyles.”
Seward County’s tax sale is in the process of being scheduled.
At last Thursday’s commission meeting, Treasurer Mary Rose said the necessary journal entries (JE) have been completed, and it is currently in circulation for approval for all counsels who have parties in this case.
“They have a drafted notice ready to go, and they’re waiting for the approval of the JE,” she said. “Then they should be able to finalize a date, set publication and move forward.”
“This is the journal entry to proceed with the upcoming tax sale,” she said. “They met in court for the deeds to be transferred in their names. That one’s moving forward as far as the writeoff you’re talking about.”
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.”