DCHS Softball: Lady Demons split series against Hays
The Lady Demons played a two-game series against Hays on Tuesday night. In the first game, the Lady Demons lost the lead late in a 9-6 defeat.
The Lady Demons played a two-game series against Hays on Tuesday night. In the first game, the Lady Demons lost the lead late in a 9-6 defeat.
In addition to the La Ke Buena 105.9 FM parade at 1 p.m. Sunday, Weee Entertainment will introduce new rides to the Dodge City Cinco de Mayo celebration at Palamino Ranch this weekend.
It was a special night on April 23 as the Dodge City Community College Athletic Department welcomed back several former football players for a reunion to honor former head coach Jerry Cullen with hall of fame status as part of the Class of 2022.
Nathan Imel was on pace to setting track records at Bucklin High School. Just in eighth grade, Imel was doing GOAT-like things that peers three years older than him should be doing. “My eighth-grade
Dear Amy: The dog I had for over 10 years recently had to be euthanized. I loved my dog, but being a pet owner often made me feel guilty.
TOPEKA — The November general election ballot added girth in terms of verbiage with adoption of a proposed amendment to the Kansas Constitution requiring election rather than appointment of county sheriffs.
TOPEKA — Exports by Kansas farmers, ranchers and agriculture producers rebounded in 2021 to $5.35 billion on the strength of demand for meats and cereals and driven by consumers in Mexico and Japan, state officials said Wednesday.
The world is watching and wondering about this year’s wheat harvest — both in Kansas and abroad. The combination of expanding drought conditions and steep input prices in the United States and the continued impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has the markets — and farmers on both sides of the world — on edge. A collection of resources from policy-makers and analysts offers insights into the economic impacts of current geopolitics.
They say “April showers bring May flowers,” but at this point I will take any and all showers. If you have started to water your lawn and it is greening up, it is time to start thinking about fertilizing those cool-season laws.
Her mother taught her to crochet, and her brother’s taught her to sew clowns. Those two talents combined proved quite lucrative for Dodge City resident Dorothy Gabel.