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Pawnee County Briefs

Historic program will be featured Saturday LARNED  — A historic program presented by the Fort Larned Old Guard is scheduled Saturday at Fort Larned National Historic Site and the site of the Cheyenne and Sioux Village in Ness County that was captured and burned by the army in 1867. The afternoon presentations at the village site are free.  At 1:15 p.m., a car caravan will leave Fort Larned NHS to visit the Indian Village site, ...

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