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Heritage Robotics looking to raise funds with upcoming event
ROBERT PIERCE   • Leader & Times  Robotics is a popular and successful activity for many young people in the area, with many teams in the region taking part in the worlds competition every year. While thos...
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Reported cases of cyclosporiasis in Kansas
Special to the Leader & Times  Wednesday, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) reported 55 total cases of cyclosporiasis so far in 2026 in Kansas. Of the 55 total cases reported to KDHE, 37 ...
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Bee Jays tied for first after sweep
EARL WATT   • Leader & Times  Josiah Rojas had six RBIs in the first four innings, and the Liberal Bee Jays pulled even with the Hays Larks for first place in the Rocky Mountain Baseball League with an 11-2...
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LHS to see major changes for ’26-’27
ELLY GRIMM   • Leader & Times  Students and staff at Liberal High School will see some changes in scheduling starting this coming school year. The USD 480 school board’s most recent meeting began with LHS...
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Five-State Fair talent show seeking contestants
ELLY GRIMM   • Leader & Times  The Five State Fair is quickly approaching, and part of this year’s festivities will be a community talent show. The show will be at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 3 in the Seward Coun...
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PRCA Truck Show coming in August
ROBERT PIERCE   • Leader & Times  The 12th edition of the Seward County PRCA Rodeo is about a month away, and the rodeo continues to grow with each passing year. For most of those years, a parade has been ...
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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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Reported cases of cyclosporiasis in
Special to the Leader & Times  Wednesday, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) reported 55 total cases of cyclosporiasis so far in
Heritage Robotics looking to raise funds with upcoming
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LHS to see major changes for ’26-’27
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Five-State Fair talent show seeking contestants
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Bee Jays tied for first
EARL WATT   • Leader & Times  Josiah Rojas had six RBIs in the first four innings, and the Liberal Bee Jays pulled even with the Hays Larks for fir
Bee Jays drop nonleague game against Hays, 18-7
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McGowan becomes first Turpin All-State softball player
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Bee Jays take two of three from Hays
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Bee Jays turn in 1-1-1 record since Fourth of July
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Heritage Robotics looking to raise
ROBERT PIERCE   • Leader & Times  Robotics is a popular and successful activity for many young people in the area, with many teams in the region ta
Reported cases of cyclosporiasis in Kansas
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LHS to see major changes for ’26-’27
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Five-State Fair talent show seeking contestants
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