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  • Poetry Contest Winners Announced

    Poetry Contest Winners Announced - April 27, 2012

    Liberal, Kans.—Sublette students swept a high school poetry contest hosted by Seward County Community College/Area Technical School, winning first, second, and third places. The winners, al...

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  • Road Work Starts On K-23 North Of Meade

    Road Work Starts On K-23 North Of Meade - April 27, 2012

    Work has started on a resurfacing project on K-23 from Meade to the junction of K-23 and US-56. This project consists of a surface recycle followed by a chip seal. ...

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  • City Of Guymon Moves Forward With Building Projects

    City Of Guymon Moves Forward With Building Projects - April 27, 2012

    Construction can now begin on a new library, fire station and animal shelter following approval of bids for Guaranteed Maximum Price for the projects at Thursday evening�??s city council meeting. Th...

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  • Life Sentence Upheld In Woodward Appeal

    Life Sentence Upheld In Woodward Appeal - April 27, 2012

    An Oklahoma appeals court has upheld the life prison sentence of a man who was convicted of first-degree murder for the shooting death of a woman in Woodward County. The Oklahoma Court of Crimin...

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  • Forecaster Predicts Rain in Parched Texas and Oklahoma

    Forecaster Predicts Rain in Parched Texas and Oklahoma - April 27, 2012

    Farmers and ranchers in Texas and Oklahoma are getting good news from a weather researcher who believes the region will see above normal rainfall in the next three months. University of Colorado...

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  • Negotiators Agree On Tax Cuts

    Negotiators Agree On Tax Cuts - April 26, 2012

    Negotiators for the Kansas House and Senate have agreed on cuts in sales and income taxes. Three senators and three House members struck a deal Thursday to reconcile numerous differences between the...

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  • Govt.Backs Off Child Labor Limits On Farms

    Govt.Backs Off Child Labor Limits On Farms - April 26, 2012

    Under heavy pressure from farm groups, the Obama administration is dropping an effort to prevent children from doing hazardous work on farms owned by anyone other than their parents. The Labor De...

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  • Booth Spaces at Cinco de Mayo Events Still Available

    Booth Spaces at Cinco de Mayo Events Still Available - April 26, 2012

    There are still booth spaces available at both the Cinco de Mayo Street Dance on Saturday, May 5, and the Cinco de Mayo Festival at the Seward County Activity Center, May 6. The Cinco de Mayo Str...

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  • Kansas Lawmakers To Consider Disaster Fund

    Kansas Lawmakers To Consider Disaster Fund - April 26, 2012

    Kansas lawmakers are considering a bill creating a special fund to cover the state's share of federal disaster assistance. Maj. Gen. Lee Tafanelli, the Kansas adjutant general, testified before a S...

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  • Planned US 56 Project Postponed

    Planned US 56 Project Postponed - April 26, 2012

    The Kansas Department of Transportation says the start of a resurfacing project on US-56 through Gray County has been delayed. The contractor, Shilling Construction Company, Inc....

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