April 2022

THE REASON FOR THE SEASON

THE REASON FOR THE SEASON: The Earl family, of Spearville, volunteer their time at the free and family-friendly hemp planting day April 2 at the Education Growers Development Company, located east of the Western State Bank Expo Center on Highway 283.

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AUTISM AWARE

AUTISM AWARE: The first three men and women to pass the finish line of the annual 5k fun run for Autism awareness, sponsored by the Perfect Fit Foundation of Southwest Kansas, pose in front of a carnival that VFW post 1714 played host to Saturday, April 2. Children and families joined members of the Southwest Kansas Storm football team for a day of face painting, carnival games and puzzle-piece shapes cookies all in the name of raising awareness of Autism.

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Ford County Sheriff issues statement on shooting, traffic enforcement

The Ford County Sheriff’s Office issued a couple statements over the weekend, one of which dealt with an investigation into a shooting that allegedly occurred on March 27. According to Ford County Sheriff Bill Carr, asked for the public’s assistance on information from an incident involving gunfire that occurred during the early morning hours of March 27 in rural Ford County south of Dodge City.

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DODGE CITY GLOBE

Volume 112 | No. 40 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 $1.25 Visit us on Facebook at @DodgeCityGlobe or on Twitter at @dcglobe Lenten Luncheon April 6 from noon to 12:45 p.m.

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Tracey Lee Hodges

DODGE CITY – Tracey Lee Hodges 64, died Saturday April 2 after bravely battling chronic health issues for several years. Tracey was born October 4, 1957 in Dodge City. She…

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