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Woodward Receives Donation To Purchase New Warning Sirens - April 24, 2012
Apache Corp. has donated $350,000 to replace the tornado warning system in Woodward, where six people were killed this month by a twister that struck shortly after midnight. The oil and gas compa...
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Garden City, American Airlines Hopeful About New Air Service - April 24, 2012
Garden City officials say early response to a new air service makes them hopeful the service will prosper. The aviation director at the Garden City Regional Airport says American Eagle flight...
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Candidate Filing Announced For Seward County - April 23, 2012
Jim Rice, Republican incumbent has filed for Seward County Commission District 5. Filings to date include Don Scott, Republican incumbent, for Seward County Attorney Karen J Warden, republican inc...
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Seward County Sheriff’s Office, KBI Make Arrests - April 23, 2012
On April 10th, the Seward County Sheriff Office along with the KBI South West Drug Task Force conducted a search warrant at 245 W. Pancake #105. The suspect a white male, 23, was arrested for Posses...
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State-wide Job Fair Moves To Dodge City - April 23, 2012
The Kansas Department of Commerce says about 70 companies -- and possibly more -- are planning to take part in the agency's fourth annual statewide job fair. The event takes place Tuesday from 2:30 t...
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Child Struck By Car Sunday At Dillons In Critical Condition - April 23, 2012
On Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 at about 3:13 p.m., Liberal Police Officers responded to 1417 N. Kansas to a report of an injury accident involving a vehicle and a child. The child, a three year old male...
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Lee Hughes Named Interim CEO At Memorial Hospital - April 23, 2012
Now that the formalities are over, NewLight Healthcare can get down to the business of turning things around at Memorial Hospital of Texas County in Guymon. The company named Lee Hughes as interim ...
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Funerals Held For First Of Woodward Tornado Victims - April 23, 2012
Hundreds of mourners said goodbye to a father and his two daughters who were killed when a tornado hit Woodward. Frank Hobbie and his daughters, 7-year-old Faith and 5-year-old Kelly, were rememb...
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Redistricting Could Affect Funding For Bio-Terrorism Facility - April 23, 2012
A top Kansas lawmaker says funding for a federal bioterrorism lab in Manhattan, Kansas could be in trouble if the city is moved to a different congressional district. Kansas Senate President Stev...
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Welty Wins Again In Beaver - April 22, 2012
The 43rd Annual Cimarron Territory Celebration �??Cow Chip Days�?� culminated on Saturday with the Annual, �??World Championship Cowchip Throw�?� at the Beaver Fairgrounds. Dung Slingers f...