
Dodge City artist featured in Lawrence
Gabriel Tuxhorn, a former Dodge City Community College art student, is showing his work at the Phoenix Gallery in Lawrence this week.
 A native of Dodge City, Tuxhorn was awarded a full art scholars…

Gabriel Tuxhorn, a former Dodge City Community College art student, is showing his work at the Phoenix Gallery in Lawrence this week.
 A native of Dodge City, Tuxhorn was awarded a full art scholars…

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Gabriel Tuxhorn, a former Dodge City Community College art student, is showing his work at the Phoenix Gallery in Lawrence this week.
 A native of Dodge City, Tuxhorn was awarded a full art scholars…
The Dodge City area is facing more winter weather.
 The National Weather Service office in Dodge City said the area wouldn't get a lot of snow Thursday night.
 "The area south and west of Dodge Cit…
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The K-State Research and Extension Office will be holding an educational program "Powerful Tools for Caregivers" in Ford and Gray counties, to help people who care for adults with long-term health co…
House Bill 2200 made it out of committee on Monday in Topeka, but its passage is still in doubt.
 The bill, championed by Uncork, KS, will allow grocery stores such as Walmart, Dillon's, HyVee anbd …
Ford County students who plan to attend Dodge City Community College will see a $5 tuition rate per credit hour drop for the second year in a row.
 The college Board of Trustees approved a tuition r…
House Bill 2200 passed its committee hearing and is expected to be heard by the Kansas House of Representatives sometime next week.
 The bill will allow grocery stores to sell beer, wine and harder …