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Authorities in Ulysses are currently investigating counterfeit money. According to information provided by the Ulysses Police Department, they are investigating the "exchange of counterfeit … more
The following was posted to patrons of Skyland: Skyland patrons, As many are already aware, there have been several leadership changes in the past several weeks.   The Board appointed … more
Ten Ulysses High School (UHS) students were recognized at the latest Chamber Coffee Friday, August 18, at the Masonic Lodge. Worshipful Master Derik Hockett spoke on behalf of Masonic Lodge No. … more
Grant County’s business district became brighter and tastier over the summer with the opening of Nora’s Sweetz and Bene’s Spudz. With a dream and determination in tow, Nora and Bene … more
Pups In the Park took place Saturday, August 5 in Frazier Park. Sponsored by Furever Friends Humane Society, there was live music, food vendors, ice cream and more. Money raised from the fundraiser … more
Corporate East Hotel was the latest host of the Chamber Coffee Friday, August 11. Travelers from all walks of life enjoy a “staycation” at Corporate East, making sure to leave an … more
Catlett Automotive (NAPA) hosted a Big Event sale Friday, August 11 and Saturday, August 12. Catlett Automotive distributes products from 15 locations across the tri-state area including Manhattan, … more
Staff at Sullivan Elementary enjoyed refreshments thanks to local businesses to help them get the new school year off to a good start. Businesses that provided the items were: Next Home - Dana … more
Tiger football has been a staple in the Ulysses community for generations upon generations. Although much of the community’s excitement stems from high school sports, the lessons of … more
Chances of a lifetime don't come along very often. And when they do, they leave lasting memories. When a call comes asking if you want to play for America's Team - Team USA - you have to at … more
Marcy Stringham was born in Dodge City, Kans., and moved frequently as a child between small towns in Missouri and Kansas. She moved here in 1980 with her mom, Pat Kistler. She may be a "new" … more
Those operating UTVs (Utility Task Vehicles) will soon need to acquire a plate for their vehicle. Ulysses City Council approved a design for UTV license plates at their regular meeting August 9. … more
The teams right now are asking for any gently used shoes for a program. This program takes the communities gently worn shoes, cleans them, and redistributes these shoes to underdeveloped … more
Dalton Kincaid will be providing first-hand reports as a freelancer for school sports in USD 214. As the head coach for seventh grade football, Kincaid will offer a unique standpoint for readers … more
A celebration was had by the Ulysses High School Class of 2003 Saturday, July 29. Twenty years have come and gone since the alumni tossed their graduation caps in the air, leaving an abundance of old … more
Karen Stepp (Smith) began a lifelong bond with water when she joined the Ulysses Swim Team in high school. As a 1982 UHS graduate, Stepp recalled swimming to be a required exercise for all high … more
After the loss to the Seattle Studs on Thursday, the Liberal Bee Jays responded with a pair of run rule wins to take the #2 spot in Pool C at the NBC World Series.   Monday night, the … more
The Special Bond Election for USD 214 is quickly approaching, and in light of that, Superintendent Corey Burton gave the public an additional opportunity to attend an informational presentation. … more
Eleven new teachers were officially welcomed to their ranks on Monday. Kristi Bohl Kristi Bohl will be an eighth grade teacher for ELA at Kepley Middle School. Originally from Hugoton, … more
Three firefighters out of Garden City are assisting the Alaska Division of Forestry and Fire Protection in containing fires caused by more than 30,000 lightning strikes. GCFD Firefighters LJay … more
The Liberal Police Department is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information resulting in the arrest and successful prosecution of the person(s) responsible for stealing catalytic converters in … more
MEADE County - The Kansas Department of Transportation has begun a chip seal project along K-23, from the Oklahoma/Kansas state line 25.9 miles north to the south city limits of Meade. Work on … more
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