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Redskins falter early in 12-2 loss to Woodward
L&T staff report Early mistakes came back to haunt the Liberal Redskins in a 12-2 loss at Woodward Thursday. Kye Morris pitched the first inning and allowed seven runs, but only one of those were earned. Mo...
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Lady Redskins get double OT win over Great Bend
Special to the Leader & Times The Lady Redskin soccer team came out on top in a double-overtime battle, defeating the Panthers 5-4 Thursday in Great Bend. The match was back-and-forth from the start, with bo...
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Lady Redskins sweep Hugoton to move to 4-8
EARL WATT • Leader & Times Thanks to a no-hitter from Haiden Lyon and a strong outing from Devaney Carter, the Lady Redskins swept the Hugoton Lady Eagles Thursday at the National Beef Family Sports Compl...
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KDOT announces resurfacing to begin along K-144
Kansas Department of Transportation The Kansas Department of Transportation has scheduled to start a resurfacing project the week of April 13 along Kansas Highway 144, from the U.S. Highway 56/K-144 intersection...
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Bright ideas win big – Yarbrough students headed to energy c...
Tri-County Electric Cooperative Tri-County Electric Cooperative is proud to recognize three students from Yarbrough, Okla., Jaydee Barrios, Nevaeh Martinez, and Micah Hartsell, as the winners of the Eighth Grade...
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Team Surge headed to national competition
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times April 25 and 26, cheer teams from across America will converge on Orlando, Fla., for a bid invitation cheerleading and dance end of season exclusivity event. A group from ...
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LPD discusses STEP program
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times The Liberal Police Department is always working hard to keep the Liberal community safe, and one of the ways the department does that is through the The Special Traffic Enforc...
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Landry resigns from city commission
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times The new business at the most recent Liberal City Commission meeting began rather surprisingly, with the commission accepting the resignation of Matt Landry. Liberal Mayor Je...
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Gov. Kelly signs bills to help improve healthcare
ELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times Improvements to healthcare have long been a hot topic and recently, some action taken at the state level could help Kansans with just that. The first of these bills, which G...
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SCCC spring concert to take place April 24
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times The school year is nearing its end, and for Seward County Community College, that means it is time for the school’s annual spring concert. This year’s concert will be Apri...
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Team Surge headed to national
ROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times April 25 and 26, cheer teams from across America will converge on Orlando, Fla., for a bid invitation cheerleadin
Bright ideas win big – Yarbrough students headed to ene
Tri-County Electric Cooperative Tri-Count
KDOT announces resurfacing to begin along K-144
Kansas Department of Transportation The K
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Redskins falter early in 12-2
L&T staff report Early mistakes came back to haunt the Liberal Redskins in a 12-2 loss at Woodward Thursday. Kye Morris pitched the first inning an
Lady Redskins get double OT win over Great Bend
Special to the Leader & Times The Lad
Lady Redskins battle in Game 1, falter in Game 2 agains
EARL WATT • Leader & Times After
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KDOT announces resurfacing to begin
Kansas Department of Transportation The Kansas Department of Transportation has scheduled to start a resurfacing project the week of April 13 along Kans
Bright ideas win big – Yarbrough students headed to ene
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