
Dodge City’s own opera star
He came from humble beginnings in Dodge City, but went on to star in the Met.
James "Jimmy" King was born to an Irish father and German mother on May 22, 1925 in Dodge City. Growing up in western K…

He came from humble beginnings in Dodge City, but went on to star in the Met.
James "Jimmy" King was born to an Irish father and German mother on May 22, 1925 in Dodge City. Growing up in western K…

Like any other season, it had to come to an end.
On Saturday, state basketball tournaments around the state completed — including in Dodge City — and with it the end of the winter preps season in K…
It has been a week since the worst fire in state history spread throughout many counties in Kansas.
Recently, Senators Jerry Moran and Pat Roberts visited damaged areas and Gov. Sam Brownback decla…
On Friday, Dodge City city manager Cherise Tieben released a statement regarding the grass fire that started at the Raceway Park last Monday that led to at least six structures being destroyed along …
The Dodge City Daily Globe has hired Tim Everson as sports editor.
Everson, who started on Monday, replaces John Zetmeir, who left for a new position in St. Joseph, Missouri.
Everson is used to r…
HAYS — South Gray trailed Burlingame by 11 after the third quarter. Before the fourth, the Rebels remained resolved and focused. Coach Mark Applegate offered a short statement.
"’This isn’t over ye…

HAYS — One night after an epic comeback in the fourth quarter against Burlingame, South Gray found itself in a similar situation against Hanover on Saturday in the Class 1A Division I state champions…
News came in Friday that Dodge City High School boys basketball coach Dennis Hamilton will be retiring after more than 30 years.
With a career record of 418-251, Hamilton is the winnigest basketbal…

For a quarter and a half the Hartford offense was absent and it cost the Jaguars a chance to win a state title.
From midway through the second quarter — when the Jaguars held a 30-20 lead — through…

No. 1 versus No. 2. Anything you can do, I can do better.
Such was the case in the Class 1A, Division II Girls State Basketball Championship on Saturday at United Wireless Arena.
No. 1 seed Waver…