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Since 1950, the people of Liberal, Kansas, and Olney have held the "International Pancake Day" race between the two towns. The two towns' competitors race along an agreed-upon measured course. The times of the two towns' competitors are compared to determine a winner overall. As of 2021, Liberal leads the competition with 38 wins to Olney's 31 ...
Liberal is a center of broadcast media for southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle. Two AM and seven FM radio stations are licensed to and broadcast from the city. [49] [50] Liberal is in the Wichita-Hutchinson, Kansas television market, [51] and one television station broadcasts from the city: KSWE-LD, a sister station of KDGL-LD in ...
Olney town sign, depicting a women's pancake race. The A509 road runs into the wide High Street bordered by historic townhouses. The Market Place is the site of a general market on Thursdays and a farmers' market on the first Sunday of each month. The vast majority of Olney shops are independent, attracting shoppers from further afield to find ...
April 16, 2010 Dear Friend: We’re writing with a very unusual request — that you pledge not to give any campaign contributions to any candidate for Congress until they have
Democrats are scrambling to deal with the strong possibility that a 19-year-old candidate for a Kansas House seat in Kansas City will unseat a veteran lawmaker despite making incendiary comments ...
TONGANOXIE, Kan. -- He's only 18 years old and by all accounts, Austin Harris made history on election night. The Tonganoxie teenager and virtual unknown won his first big political race on Tuesday.
The Kansas Legislature is scrambling to address tax cuts, funding for disability services and immigration issues ahead of its annual three-week spring break starting next week. Republicans ...
San Francisco: Gavin Newsom resigned after he took office as Lieutenant Governor of California in January 2011. Edwin M. Lee served as San Francisco's interim mayor, then was elected to a full term in his own right. Tampa: Incumbent Pam Iorio was term-limited out of office. Bob Buckhorn was elected in a runoff on March 22.