Ombudsman program offers training
The decision to move into an assisted living facility or nursing home is huge to say the least. Whether it is for you or a loved one, the trials and tribulations of making that life altering decision…
The decision to move into an assisted living facility or nursing home is huge to say the least. Whether it is for you or a loved one, the trials and tribulations of making that life altering decision…
Dodge City Community College Foundation has scheduled three speakers for the 2015 Lecture Series: Fredi Lajvardi, June 18; Marshall Allen Bailey, July 27; and Bill Rosemann, October 6.
Fredi Lajvar…
Road Trip Paranormal returns for the second time to Carnegie Center for the Arts Saturday night to investigate ghostly activity.
Based in Wichita, the team offers haunted/historical adventures acro…
Strong thunderstorms rocked Dodge City Wednesday night, bringing more than an inch of rain and winds that caused damage.
Boot Hill Museum saw on of the buildings on Front Street receive damage to a…
Summer is upon us which means school is out and children across the nation will be staying at home during the summer months.
For most, this is a time where not much activity takes place in terms of…
Final Friday kicks off at Carnegie Center for the Arts at 5 p.m., featuring Dodge City Marshal Allen Bailey and Main Street's Historic Photos Contest.
Bailey was born on a small farm four miles Eas…
Finished in 2009, the HorseThief Reservoir lake reached capacity for the first time Wednesday.
Last year the levels reached 70 percent at the recreation lake 9 miles from Jetmore, the highest it's …
Dodge City Community College Board of Trustees approved Tuesday an Investment Grade Audit finding nearly $2.5 million worth of equipment in need of replacement.
"We are looking at a major fail each…
Roger W. Marshall visited Dodge City on Wednesday to formally announce his decision to run for the U.S. House of Representatives.
"I'm running because I want to make America better, I want to make …
I overheard a conversation recently that was strange.
Two farmers were talking while having coffee. The pair agreed our area was getting too much rain and it was starting to hurt efforts to plant c…