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Andrea Burns/Ford County Extension Agent If the winter weather is giving you the blahs, starting seeds to show signs of spring is a great way… Login to continue reading Login…
Andrea Burns/Ford County Extension Agent If the winter weather is giving you the blahs, starting seeds to show signs of spring is a great way… Login to continue reading Login…
Mark Shelton/Dodge City Globe The Dodge City Red Demons defeated the Great Bend Panthers in a physical WAC game by a score of 51-43. In… Login to continue reading Login…
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For the fourth time in the last five games, the men’s basketball team found themselves locked in a battle that would go down to the wire and be decided by single digits. This time around it was on the road against Seward County and the Saints snagged the 68-61 win.
Six Dodge City Community College band students have been selected to perform at an intercollegiate band concert at the Kansas Music Educators Association (KMEA) In-Service Workshop on Feb. 25, in Wichita, Kan.
WICHITA —Last spring, Kansas lawmakers passed a new law restricting remote learning to no more than 40 hours per year for an individual student. The measure was a message to districts: Kids should be in school, in person.
TOPEKA – United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Acting State Director Kansas Dan Fischer today announced that USDA is investing $22,965,600 to build and improve critical community facilities in 15 communities. This infrastructure funding will increase access to health care and public safety while spurring community development and building sound infrastructure for people living in rural communities.
Bob Frederick decided last spring it was time for a career shift. He is sticking with the legal profession, but retired from the position of Chief Judge in Kansas’ 25th Judicial District in southwest Kansas.