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A major cold front moved into the Midwest overnight, bringing below-average temperatures to Seward. Both Tuesday and Wednesday are projected to stay in the 40s with at least a 50% chance of rain.
Temperatures aren’t supposed to return to at least the 70s until Thursday. That’s where the highs are forecasted to stay the rest of the week, meaning fall’s official arrival isn’t far away.
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In tomorrow’s Independent.
Read full stories about the never-before-seen public tour of the Petsource facility on Seward’s Rail Campus, the historic partnership between Concordia University and Bryan College of Health Sciences, recap of Seward County Board of Commissioners meeting and a cursory look at the City of Seward’s new budget.
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Sweet ride!
Remember to go online to sewardindependent.com to participate! Submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. on Thursday and voting starts Friday.
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New cases.
Four Corners Health Department officials confirmed four new cases of COVID-19 in Seward County since Friday afternoon. Since the start of the pandemic there have now been 197 confirmed cases in Seward County. So far 112 have recovered and there have been two deaths.
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