A Guymon, Okla., man suffered a suspected serious injury early Monday morning as the result of a rollover accident southwest of Liberal.
The Kansas Highway Patrol reported around 2:15 a.m. Monday, a 2007 GMC NK1 was traveling westbound from Liberal towards Guymon when it left the roadway to the right and entered the north ditch of U.S. Highway 54.
To help raise funds for its services in 2021, Crossroads Therapeutic Riding Center began hosting a ranch rodeo in the spring at the Seward County Fairgrounds.
This year marks the fifth edition of the event, and the 2025 Crossroads Ranch Rodeo will take place this Saturday, with contestants getting rules starting at 5 p.m. and the rodeo beginning at 6 p.m.
GOODWELL, Okla. – Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OPSU) students made history at the 2025 North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Judging Conference in Canyon, Texas.
Competing against top agricultural programs from across the nation, OPSU earned the prestigious NACTA Sweepstakes Trophy, marking the university’s first time being named overall national champions at the event.
The Seward County Community College Library and its staff do a lot of work every day to make sure the patrons who walk through the doors get taken care of.
Recently, the library received some grant money to help with just that, having been named one of 300 libraries picked to receive a $10,000 grant that will help the library improve key mobility accessibility areas within its facilities.
Like many churches across the United States, several churches in Liberal currently do not have a full-time pastor in the pulpit leading services and other activities.
New Beginnings Church, though, currently has three such pastors, in Lead Pastor Phillip Dow, Associate Pastor Bailey Norris and Children’s Pastor Cody Bernsten.