The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) will host an open house on U.S. Highway 54 expansion in Seward County from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 8, at the Seward County Community College ...
Four area lawmakers were in Liberal earlier this month as part of the Chamber of Commerce’s Legislative Coffee series for this year. This month’s event was sponsored by the Southwest Kansas Board of ...
Director of Federal Programs Kendra Haskell talks to the USD 480 school board Monday evening to give an update on federal programs the district participates in. Haskell said many changes have happened ...
Last week saw the ribbon-cutting and grand opening of Alpha Fitness at 1010 S. Kansas Ave. Owner Yesenia Fonseca said the idea for the facility has been percolating for a while.
Gov. Laura Kelly announced Friday nearly $3.9 million will be awarded to 12 projects across the state through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s (KDOT) Innovative Technology Program for FY 2027 ...
The Liberal City Commission will have a small but varied list of projects up for approval at its next meeting this evening starting at 5:30. This evening’s meeting will be in the commission chambers ...
Catch Me If You Can,” co-director Jamie Francis said, is a high-energy show featuring the thrilling adventures of Frank Abagnale Jr. and is inspired by the film of the same name. “He comes from a ...
The City of Liberal will be receiving $140,994 for smart signal upgrades. Each award recipient is providing a minimum of 25 percent in matching funds, resulting in a total innovative technology ...
Next week is conference committee week, where members of the House and Senate meet in small groups to work through the differences between bills that have passed each chamber. These are three on three ...
Eight Liberal Wrestling Club members started their Spring Break in Topeka for the. USAWKS State Championship. To qualify for the tournament, wrestle ...
Just sitting here at the Senior Citizens Center staring at our designated puzzle table, which is now empty except for the 1,000- piece multiple-bird one Gerald sneaked in and finished this morning.
This is a big step forward for the Kansas Legislature with credit to Senate Majority Leader Ty Masterson and Speaker of the House Dan Hawkins. But the remaining work of protecting taxpayers from ...