Magazine seeking state’s best eateries
KANSAS Magazine is asking a very personal question — what’s your favorite place to eat? More specifically, what’s your favorite non-chain restaurant to eat?
The statewide magazine — a division of t…
KANSAS Magazine is asking a very personal question — what’s your favorite place to eat? More specifically, what’s your favorite non-chain restaurant to eat?
The statewide magazine — a division of t…
Dodge City Police Chief Drew Francis has been busy.
Several months ago he was in Langley, Virginia, for a 10-week training program and recently has had to try and put Dodge City residents at ease o…
Some teenagers look for an easy way to alter their appearance without paying the price of effort and dedication. They may be tempted to take a pill, supplement or energy food or drink. The American A…
Justin Schowengerdt and Matthew Haselhorst of Troop 162 received their Eagle Scout Awards during a ceremony at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Jan. 29. Troop 162 is chartered by the Cathedral of Our …
The Dodge City Community College men’s basketball team fell two games behind Barton in the Jayhawk Conference standings on Saturday after an 87-67 loss.
With 8:37 to play in the first half, freshma…
For the first half of Saturday’s matchup between the Dodge City High School girls basketball team and the Manhattan Indians, the Red Demons went toe to toe with the No. 3 ranked team in 6A according …
HIGHLAND, Kan. - Freshman Taylor Brannen finished first in the high jump with a jump of 1.61 meters while qualifying for the national meet as the Dodge City Community College women's track and field …
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Hall of Fame coach Bill Snyder has been diagnosed with throat cancer, though treatments are going well and he expects to be on the field when Kansas State begins spring practi…
Republicans were once married to balanced budgets and conservative money management, but now they have run off with something new: the seduction of tax cuts and budget deficits. They try to cover up …
The Dodge City Community College Board of Trustees responded to a complaint regarding an alleged violation of the Kansas Open Meetings Act in a meeting on Thursday.