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March 29th, 2024
Courtesy photoELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times   High school juniors with an interest in entering the law enforcement field after graduation, the Kansas Highway Patrol will soon have the opportunity to get an idea of what all being in law enforcement entails.  KHP, with sponsorships by...

Courtesy photoELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times   Many expectant mothers look for information and help with what to expect during their pregnancy and thanks to the Seward County Health Department, they can get just that.  Throughout the rest of the year, the health department will be...

• L&T staff report   After donating the Garfield Elementary property located in a residential area to the Old Town Liberal Revitalization to build community housing, this week the USD No. 480 Board approved the sale of the former Washington Elementary location along Kansas Avenue to...

The Walmart Neighborhood Market located at the corner of Seventh and Western will be closing April 19 after just four years of operation. The store created a swell of controversy when the Liberal City Commission approved the sale only to have to place the proceeds in the Air Land Use Fund rather...

Energy Solutions Professionals President Jeff Flathman, left, and USD 480 DIrector of Operations Chad Mease answer questions about performance contracting for USD 480 projects during the USD 480 school board’s most recent meeting Monday evening. L&T photo/Elly GrimmELLY GRIMM • Leader...

EARL WATT • Leader & Times   The first two months of the 1-cent sales tax collections in 2019 in Liberal have seen a 12 percent increase over last year. In the first two months of 2018, the sales tax brought in $646,515. In the same period in 2019, the tax produced $725,601. That...

Tammy Lenear and her staff stop for a photo in her agency’s offices recently. Lenear’s agency was recently awarded a major customer service award for work in 2018, and Lenear said she is very proud of her staff for making the award possible. L&T photo/Elly GrimmELLY GRIMM • Leader &...

Seward County commissioners Ada Linenbroker, left, and Jim Rice listen as administrator April Warden updates Employee Committee member Marie Abel on progress with pay raises for county employees. L&T photo/Robert PierceROBERT PIERCE • Leader & Times   Seward County employees...

USD 480 Superintendent Renae Hickert finishes giving her report at the USD 480 school board meeting Monday evening. L&T photo/Elly GrimmELLY GRIMM • Leader & Times   EDITOR’S NOTE: This is part one of the story recapping the USD 480 school board meeting Monday evening and will...

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