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Bee Jays drop nonleague game against Hays, 18-7
EARL WATT • Leader & Times While the Bee Jays and Hays Larks are 2-2 in the first four games they’ve played against each other this season, the Bee Jays won two league games while dropping to non-league ...
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McGowan becomes first Turpin All-State softball player
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times Athletics at Turpin High School are held to a higher standard than many schools. This can be seen with the numerous footballs posted all over the broadcast booth at the Car...
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City to consider zoning changes, Revenue Neutral Rate
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times The Liberal City Commission will be keeping busy at its next meeting this evening starting at 5:30. This evening’s meeting will be in the commission chambers at the Liberal Re...
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RUBY ‘RED’STORATION
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times For the past few months, the Ruby Red Slipper Slide by the Convention & Tourism Bureau was gaining a faded look and recently, a local business took up the task of refreshi...
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Political signs not allowed on highway right of way
Kansas Department of Transportation It is a sign of the season – political campaigning and the posting of campaign signs. The Kansas Department of Transportation reminds the public that all political campaign ...
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Citizens file recall petition on Helm
L&T staff report A petition to recall Seward County Commission Chair Steve Helm has been submitted to Seward County Clerk Stacia Long. The office has forwarded the document to Seward County Attorney Russell ...
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Resurfacing to begin on K-190 in Haskell and Grant counties
Kansas Department of Transportation The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to start a chip seal project the week of July 13 along Kansas Highway 190 from the U.S. Highway 160 junction south to the U.S. Hi...
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Wood challenging to represent Dist. 5 on state school board
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times The Kansas State Board of Education is seeking some new people, and Lorie Wood is one of the candidates running for District 5. Wood said her roots in the area and in educat...
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Summer SCUW events helping area school students
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times The months of June and July are busy for Seward County United Way, and with only a month before area students return to school classrooms, the organization is looking to he...
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Black Hills: Economic impact reaches $1.65 billion
Special to the Leader & Times Black Hills Energy released its annual Community Impact Report Thursday, detailing a year in which the regulated electric and natural gas provider generated $1.65 billion in dir...
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Citizens file recall petition on
L&T staff report A petition to recall Seward County Commission Chair Steve Helm has been submitted to Seward County Clerk Stacia Long. The office ha
Political signs not allowed on highway right of way
Kansas Department of Transportation It is
City to consider zoning changes, Revenue Neutral Rate
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Liberal to host 102nd Southwest District Camp Meeting
L&T staff report The Churches of God
LOCAL SPORTS
Bee Jays drop nonleague game
EARL WATT • Leader & Times While the Bee Jays and Hays Larks are 2-2 in the first four games they’ve played against each other this season, the
McGowan becomes first Turpin All-State softball player
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times At
Bee Jays turn in 1-1-1 record since Fourth of July
EARL WATT • Leader & Times After
LOCAL INTEREST
City to consider zoning changes,
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times The Liberal City Commission will be keeping busy at its next meeting this evening starting at 5:30. This evening’s m
Political signs not allowed on highway right of way
Kansas Department of Transportation It is
Resurfacing to begin on K-190 in Haskell and Grant coun
Kansas Department of Transportation The K












