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2010 Fair Queen Amanda Collins Making Presentations To Elementary and Intermediate Students - May 10, 2011
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Seward County Fire Dept. Battles Blaze Monday Afternoon - May 10, 2011
On Monday May 9, 2011 Seward County Fire Department responded to a grass fire in the 4000 Block of Jane Ann Lane at 2:32pm – under control 4:28pm with the last unit clearing the scene at 7:25p...
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New Boxing Champ From Garden City - May 10, 2011
The Kansas Senate has honored the World Boxing Council's new welterweight champion, who grew up in Garden City. Senators unanimously adopted a resolution Monday praising Victor Ortiz, who capture...
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Fire Watch In Effect For Parts Of Oklahoma - May 10, 2011
Conditions will again be favorable for wildfires in parts of Oklahoma. The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch for 15 counties in western Oklahoma that will be in effect all ...
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Stamp Out Hunger Post Office Food Drive is May 14 - May 09, 2011
“We depend on the Stamp Out Hunger Post Office food drive -- it is the largest single food donation we receive,” said Susan Roberts, executive director of HomeCare, which operates the Lib...
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Missing Teen Has Been Located UPDATE: Tuesday Morning - May 09, 2011
UPDATE: Tuesday Morning Police in two states were on the lookout for a teen missing since Friday. Adrianna Bucher, 17, had been at the Pioneer Days Carnival in Guymon on Friday night. The girl was d...
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Fires a Factor Again on Monday - May 09, 2011
As local, regional, and federal firefighters try to tackle a fire which has already burned over 10-thousand acres of Cimarron National Grassland in Morton County, another fire broke out at about 2:15 ...
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Fires a Factor Again on Monday - May 09, 2011
As local, regional, and federal firefighters try to tackle a fire which has already burned over 10-thousand acres of Cimarron National Grassland in Morton County, another fire broke out at about 2:15 ...
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Drought Could Affect Budget - May 09, 2011
The effects of a deepening southwestern Kansas drought seem to go on forever when viewed from a Kansas National Guard helicopter. Parched fields that never spouted, burnt railroads and brown past...
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Budget Talks To Reume - May 09, 2011
Kansas legislators are planning to resume their negotiations over a $14 billion state budget after a frustrating week of not making much progress on big spending issues. Three senators and three ...