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Sept. 15, 2025, three county commissioners voted to exceed the Revenue Neutral Rate for Seward County’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget by more than 15 mills.
Since that time, commissioners and taxpayers alike have been investigating alleged wrongful use of county funds, and some more of the results of those investigations were presented to commissioners at last Thursday’s regular meeting.
Resident Carolyn Huddleston has been doing much of the research, and during the citizen comments portion of Thursday’s meeting, she said January pay records indicated raises going to staff of Cimarron Basin Community Corrections.
“Before these raises were granted, that agency was already in violation of one of their grant conditions, namely that their pay should be comparable to the pay for county-funded positions,” she said.
The Seward County Health Department’s budget is largely funded through grant money, and last Thursday, county commissioners approved the submission of applications for more grants from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
Before the vote, though, SCHD Director Brie Greeson clarified some information given out at prior meetings, namely that no raises were given out in any prior grants.
Rather, Greeson said, she budgets off a complicated formula from the Kansas Grant Management System.
“The important thing to look at when you are looking inside of each of the individual grants that have been applied to is the money we are actually getting from the state and the money we are actually matching for the state,” she said. “As previously decided, I will not be giving any raises unless it comes before you guys.”
Investigations by local and area law enforcement agencies has led to the seizure of more than 15 pounds of methamphetamine and the arrests of nine individuals to date.
A press release from Seward County Undersheriff Ryan Roehr said beginning in October 2025, the sheriff’s office in coordination with the Liberal Police Department and the Haskell County Sheriff’s office conducted a comprehensive investigation into a meth distribution network operating throughout Southwest Kansas and the surrounding region.
The USD 480 school board continued to hear High Reliability Schools (HRS updates) at its most recent meeting Monday evening, this time from Bright Start Early Learning Center (BSELC).
BSELC Principal Jamie Downs led the discussion with some overall numbers about the building.
International Women’s Day will be here quickly, and the Liberal Recreation Department is looking to help celebrate that locally.
The 2025 Women's Day Luncheon will be from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Friday, March 6 in the City Commission Chambers at the Liberal Recreation Center at 950 S. Grant Ave. Tickets are $10, and in order to register, participants can call the Recreation Center at (620) 417-8150 or register online. Guest speakers will be Liberal High School Principal Darla Forney and Prairie View Elementary School Principal Louisa Gonzalez.
Last year marked the second iteration of the event, and Events Coordinator Claudia Garcia said coordinators were very happy with how the event turned out.
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.”