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Pioneer Electric Co-Op will be bringing an investment opportunity to their consumers. Anita Wendt introduced Community Solar, a subscription service available to residential owners and renters, … more
Lucy Watie, Community Health Worker via Immunize Kansas Coalition (IKC), recently formed a new community health program centered on reaching the Hispanic population. Watie recruited eight women … more
The Grant County K-State Research and Extension Office had 76 participants in Walk Kansas this year. Walk Kansas is an annual, team-based event, that is centered in helping participants lead a … more
Over the last five years, a 14-year-old by the name of Thaxton Freeman, became the Ulysses Shark Swim Team’s own “Cinder-fella” story. Shark’s Head Coach Aleisha Stepp and … more
Liberal Firefighters were dispatched   at 6:53 a.m., Sunday, May 28, to 744 E Pancake for a report that the building, Cattleman's Restaurant, was on fire. Upon arrival, according to a fire … more
WASHINGTON, May 26, 2023 — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is extending the deadline for the Emergency Relief Program (ERP) Phase Two and Pandemic Assistance Revenue Program (PARP) to … more
TOPEKA – Lieutenant Governor and Department of Commerce Secretary David Toland announced recently the call for nominations for the 2023 Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week Awards. … more
From May 21 to May 27, Emergency Management Services across the states were recognized and celebrated for the 49th Annual National EMS Week. President Gerald Ford established National EMS Week in … more
Naomi Vagher was one of the Ulysses High School athletes to qualify to compete in the state competition in Wichita last weekend. Vagher graduated this year from UHS and has been running in track … more
Superintendent Corey Burton spoke to the city council during a regular meeting May 24 to discuss the process of a developing a ballot on a 1 percent special tax. The special tax would fund a … more
LEVELLAND, Texas -- Adriana Romero of Ulysses was named to the South Plains College Spring 2023 President's List. Romero was among more than 300 students named to the Spring 2023 President's … more
Aurora Alcala, 78, of Ulysses, passed away peacefully Friday, May 19, at St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City, Kans.  She was born October 2, 1944, in Mission, Texas, the daughter of … more
Forest Jay Pitts, 100, formerly of Hutchinson, died May 16, at Newton Presbyterian Manor, Newton. He was born April 30, 1923, in Jetmore, Kans., to Charles and Sarah Paton (Freerksen) Pitts. … more
Dr. Yar Petryszyn The family of Doctor Yar Petryszyn will be burying his ashes at 10 a.m., Friday, May 26, at the Ulysses Cemetery. Anyone is welcome. more
Phillip (Phil) Wayne Schmidt, 61, Powderly, Texas, passed away suddenly May 20.  He was born August 30, 1961, in Ulysses, the son of Marvin and Helen Schmidt. He married Carolyn … more
Becky J. Ellis, 84, died Tuesday, May 16, at Stanton County Hospital in Johnson, Kans.  She was born April 9, 1939, in Garden City, Kans., the daughter of Charles and Alma (Patee) … more
GeJuan Jane Martin, 60, died Monday, May 15, at her home in Ulysses.  She was born April 17, 1963, in Ulysses, the daughter of Donald Lee and Kathryn Jane (Bangs) Eddie. GeJuan grew up … more
Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital (BWMH) Auxiliary met at 9:30 a.m., May 10 at the Cooper Clark Room in the Library.   The meeting was called to order and the Auxiliary Prayer and Task were recited. … more
Memorial Day - every year when it comes around I have a lot of the same thoughts. I remember those who have passed on, those who died fighting for this country and yes, even those who disrespect this … more
(Washington, D.C.) - U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. recently introduced the ReConnect Rural America Act with Sen. Welch (D-VT), bipartisan legislation that helps to champion rural communities' … more
BATON ROUGE, LA (05/16/2023)-- Melinda LeVene of Ulysses, was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor … more
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced recently she has signed and line-item vetoed aspects of House Substitute for Senate Bill 113, the bill containing the budget for K-12 education. With her … more
One local couple saw a need and answered the call. Sheila and Ivan Koop were both born and raised in Ulysses. Sheila was a Special Education teacher for USD214 and a chance meeting would set the … more
TOPEKA – The Kansas Commission on Veterans Affairs Office (KCVAO) Veterans’ Cemetery Program invites everyone to attend Memorial Day Services at 10 a.m., Monday, May 29, at the four state … more
Kathleen Susan McKown, Ulysses, passed away May 10, at the age of 73 in Wichita Kans. Kathy was born to TJ and Margaret Armstrong August 8, 1949, in Wichita, the second of 13 children.   … more
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