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My time in southwest Kansas is coming to an end.
This Friday will be my final day as the sports editor at the Dodge City Daily Globe. While I am excited to begin the next chapter in my life, writin…
My time in southwest Kansas is coming to an end.
This Friday will be my final day as the sports editor at the Dodge City Daily Globe. While I am excited to begin the next chapter in my life, writin…
K-State Research and Extension’s Walk Kansas Program begins on March 19.
A concern for Dodge City is retail shopping.
In recent years the community has lost Alco and Hastings to bankruptcies. On Friday, JCPenney announced the closure of 130 to 140 stores nationwide alon…
Gardeners are eager to get out and do something in the landscape this time of year. One chore that can be taken care of now is pruning certain shrubs. Often, gardeners approach pruning with trepidati…
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Brad Ralph is back home for a week, but he’s not unhappy about his time in Topeka.
"I’m proud of my time there," the first-time legislator said on Friday. "It’s interesting how your time is laid ou…
SNYDER, Texas - Using some late-game heroics, the Dodge City Community College softball team picked up a 10-4 eight-inning road win at Western Texas College before dropping game two of their doublehe…
Garcia, Fisher to battle for state titles
ROSWELL, New Mexico - After pushing across the game-tying run in the top half of the ninth, the Dodge City Community College baseball team saw their three-game win streak snapped in an 8-7 road loss …
The Dodge City High School bowling team will be represented by junior Makayla Burton and senior Zachary Ridgeway at the 6A state tournament after finishing in the top 10 at regionals on Thursday.
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