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Grant County Rec Sharks Swim Team member Thaxton Freeman, photo right, was the only  swimmer to compete in a district meet February 10-12, according to head coach Aleisha Stepp. Stepp, who is … more
MANHATTAN, Kans. — More than 4,200 Kansas State University students have earned semester honors for their academic performance in the fall 2022 semester.   Students earning a grade … more
This is the last of the results from the Wichita County Powerlifting Meeting in Leoti February 4. Athletes from 19 different schools competed in the event. The results show athlete's name, weight, … more
Liberal and Garden City were among several schools in Kansas to go on lockdown, after law enforcement in their jurisdictions received calls regarding active shooters March 1. Liberal/Seward County … more
10 years ago (March 7, 2013) H.U.G.S. (Helping Us Give To Society) donated funds to the Lego Robotics program. This donation made it possible to purchase more Lego kits. The Ulysses City … more
Life happens. And sometimes life is hard – maybe even devastating. Thunderstorms, just like life, can be violent, destructive events. When everything calms down; however, more often than … more
Pray for Rain Shelton Memorial Christian Church invites and encourages the whole community to come together at 6 p.m., Thursday, March 9, in Memorial Park (across from the hospital) on Main Street … more
Ulysses City Council decided not to spend an additional $115,000 towards the State Highway Phase II Addendum during their regular meeting February 22. City Clerk Sarah Britton explained to the … more
The last day of February found authorities from the Seward County Sheriff's Department in Liberal responding to a report of the discovery of what was believed to be human remains. According to a … more
Hugoton Police Officers were busy Tuesday, February 28, with several arrests. A spokesperson from the department said officers went to the old Argus Apartments, 110 West Sixth Street in Hugoton, … more
Rules are not something created to irritate people. They are there to help individuals, groups, communities - "D" all of the above - live and work together harmoniously and hopefully safely. They are … more
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly recently announced that 66 airport projects across the state have been selected for Kansas Airport Improvement Program (KAIP) funding for planning, constructing, … more
Librarians do so much more than check books in and out; In fact "Librarian" is a service oriented profession.   Your success is our success too!   It is in this spirit that we offer a … more
Representative David Younger, Representative Dr. Bill Clifford, and Senator John Doll were on hand at the Grant County Chamber's Legislative Coffee February 18 in Ulysses. Younger started by … more
For the 60th consecutive year, the community leaders and citizens of Grant County invite southwest Kansas neighbors and friends across the state of Kansas to spend an evening at the annual Home … more
This year's Pink Out efforts raised a record $35,000. "The Pink Out committee wants to share a big thank you to the Ulysses community and our wonderful sponsors," said a spokesperson for the … more
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