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Jack Wolfe may have grew up on a farm and worked his own farm for more than 60 years, but he is much more than a farmer.
Born Feb. 1, 1916, he was 26 when "Uncle Sam said you have to fight in the w…

Jack Wolfe may have grew up on a farm and worked his own farm for more than 60 years, but he is much more than a farmer.
Born Feb. 1, 1916, he was 26 when "Uncle Sam said you have to fight in the w…
Often as I am visiting with people in the community they will ask how’s it going at the library, or what’s new at the library. I can say things are going great and there’s a lot of what’s new. So for…

Based off the success of its China trip, the Dodge City Area Chamber of Commerce has partnered with Garden City Area Chamber of Commerce to offer the Treasures of Ireland Tour.
The nine-day trip, O…

Consistency is usually what separates good players from average players. This season, redshirt freshman Josh Boutte has been a model of consistency for Dodge City Community College.
The 6-foot-6 fo…
As Monday's winter storm rolled into Kansas, National Weather Service meteorologists were unsure of its exact path.
"That was a very uncertain track for that storm," said Dodge City NWS meteorologi…
Sacred Heart Catholic School celebrates National Catholic Schools Week Sunday, Jan. 31 through Saturday, Feb. 6.
During the week the school will focus on the value Catholic education provides to yo…
There is major paper in town besides the "Dodge City Daily Globe." Though it has a very large number of subscribers, it is no longer in direct competition with the Globe.
This newspaper has been pu…

No one was injured in a house fire that broke out Monday morning.
At around 5:55 a.m., firefighters were dispatched to 209 E. Spruce St. in Dodge City that was home to five male occupants.
"No on…
The Ford County Commission approved terminating the contract with EWE Consulting of Kansas, Inc., for surveying and landfill services at its meeting Monday.
"As we progressed with the agreement it …
TOPEKA, Kan. - As postseason basketball approaches, the KSHSAA and Fort Hays State University have mutually agreed to relocate this year’s Class 1A Division I state basketball tournament from FHSU to…