Liberal freshman bowler Sam King is this week’s Hay Rice and Associates Athlete of the Week. King bowled a 656 series last week in helping the Redskins gain 10 WAC points against Garden City. King’s ...
The Liberal City Commission met Tuesday evening and after a lengthy discussion, approved waiving the Subdivision Regulations on streets with restrictions for a development on Lorraine Street.
The Liberal Lady Redskins erased an 11 point halftime deficit to defeat the Lakin Lady Broncos 61-46 Tuesday night in Lakin. LHS outscored Lakin 45-19 in the second half. Liberal used their full court ...
In doubles No. 2 Theo Cabre and Gaspard Bicrel earned a 6-4 win over ESU’s Roko Kacer and Alexis Mattenberger. SCCC’s Lucas ...
Tuesday, Febuary 10: Seward County Administrator April Warden, on budget reworking, wind farm permitting, and legislative outlook.
Seward (2-4) dropped both ends of the doubleheader to Kirkwood (3-1), losing the final three games of the series after winning the opener 14-4 in a run rule. The Saints now hit the road traveling to ...
The USD 480 Board of Education met on Monday evening at 6:30 pm at East Campus. The Board approved the Consent Agenda as presented before moving on to New Business. In News Business, the Board ...
On Sunday, February 8th, Haskell County Deputies responded to a reported assault that occurred at the 700th block of Ponca ...
Monday, February 9: Liberal city manager Scarlette Diseker, on advocacy for Liberal, city improvements, and public projects.
The deadline for Seward County Community College’s first-ever honorary degree is rapidly approaching. The award, slated as part of the 2026 Commencement ceremony in May, will recognize a community ...
Fort Hays Tech is 2-21 overall and 2-15 in the KJCCC. Seward improves to 16-8 overall and 11-7 in the Jayhawk. Seward hosts ...
The Board approved adoption of summer hours for 2026. Campus will be closed Fridays from May 18 through July 31 as a cost-cutting measure. SCCC employees will work nine-hour days Monday through ...