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If you want a chance to donate to a good cause, have a good time, enjoy a fabulous meal and more - Mark your calendars for this Saturday, October 21. Southwest Miracles opened their branch in … more
The USD 214 school board conducted a hearing on the enrollment of nonresident students Tuesday October 9.  The primary changes discussed were concerned with attendance and suspensions. … more
The staff at The Ulysses News are excited to announce the return of Cheyenne Schonlau to The Ulysses News’ A-Team! Our subscribers may recall Schonlau’s friendly face from her tenure … more
Lee Orosco was a longtime Grant County resident, and he had a passion for community. When he passed away in 2016, after he suffered a fatal arrhythmia. "He was an accident at Pioneer … more
Traffic had to be rerouted on U.S. Highway 160 for approximately two hours after a two-vehicle, fatality collision October 2. "We rerouted traffic from Grant County Road C to Grant County Road … more
A Johnson, Kans., woman was killed in a head-on collision that was reported at 6:45 p.m., Monday, six and one half miles West of Ulysses on Highway 160. Witnesses said Kamryn McFarland, 19, was … more
Ulysses resident Kathy Dillon Ibarra, 39, was injuried in a two-vehicle accident on Saturday, September 30 in Texas County, Okla. According to Oklahoma officials, the accident occurred at … more
Following decades spent at 218 North Main, the oldest surviving business in Grant County is relocating for the third time in 86 years. After thorough discussions and planning, the home of The … more
Attention all you ghosts and ghouls! October is officially here, and with that, the season of spook! If you dare to scare with a scream-inducing costume or yard decorations, The Ulysses News … more
Grant County Undersheriff Craig Hampton and Deputy Derrick Kester were presented with an honorary, blue line flag by members of the Kansas Bikers Backing Our Blue (KBBOB) Charity Bike Ride which came … more
Just in time for Fall, an enticing, new festival is on the horizon. As the Summer greens fade into shades of Autumn, Wendy D. Burns is preparing to debut the first SoulShine Alternative Health and … more
Grace Lutheran Church in Ulysses and Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lakin, recently welcomed a new pastor and his family to their congregations. Pastor Magdiel Fajardo, his wife and their three … more
There has been a lot of activity around the water tower in Ulysses of late. The structure was covered while workers began the task of restoring it, a project approved by Ulysses City Council in … more
In March, Pioneer Communications Marketing Supervisor Kyle Stringham came across a social media post from Smoky Hills Public Broadcasting Station (SHPBS) asking for individuals interested in becoming … more
For the fourth year in a row, the Mexican Independence Festival will color the business district with good music, food, vendors, and entertainment of the culture from sunup to sundown. … more
First responders were paged to the report of a residential fire on the evening of Tuesday, August 29, to 407 South Sullivan Street. Grant County Dispatch sent the page at 7:35 p.m. regarding a … more
After months of community informative meetings, two local area school districts: USD 214 and USD 210 voted down bond issues for upgrades to learning facilities. Concluding the August 29 bond … more
There have been some questions about the County Resolution 23-03 that was published in the Ulysses News. Let me explain why a Public Building Commission needs to be established prior to the election. … more
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