
Democracy and Daffodils
Democracy and daffodils in Dodge City. [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/Dodge City Globe] .
Democracy and daffodils in Dodge City. [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/Dodge City Globe] .
Running isn’t just a thing for Meade High School’s Logan Keith. It’s the only thing.
The city will host an Old Fashioned 4th of July at the Boot Hill Museum all day Sunday. Can-Can lessons and deputizings will take place at 10 a.m., 11 a.m.
Dear Amy: After many years, and with the help of prayers and science, I am pregnant and - along with my family and friends - looking forward to a celebratory baby shower. My issue is whether I must invite a narcissistic sister-in-law (my brother’s wife), or if it is appropriate to only invite her daughters, ages 10 and 14.
Sharon joined Cargill in January of 1987; Her first job was in back pack-off working for Debbie Henning. She became a great asset for Cargill when she took the position of maintenance planner.
Today is Jose’s last working day with Cargill after a long and rewarding career. Jose joined Cargill in April of 1990 as a Tender Puller. After six months he moved to the Refrigeration Department where he showed his skills and was promoted to a Lead Refrigeration Mechanic.
One Topeka engineering firm does what it can to fight the ballooning cost of health care for its workers. Bartlett & West — owned by its 350 employees across seven states — is trying a slew of approaches.
This is day 12 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports brought to you by the Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas Association of Wheat Growers and the Kansas Grain and Feed Association. Trevor Cox, field agronomist, with Central Valley Ag Co-op in Clay Center, reported that harvest began in their area on June 23.
The recent hot, dry temperatures we have seen this summer have brought on one of the most common pest problems I see this time of year-spider mites. These little pests tend to attack plants that face the stresses of heat and drought.
The Dodge City Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution presented this framed Constitution of the United States to Dodge City Globe editor Whitney Hodgin June 30. Thank you to chapter historic preservation chair Patty Winger and chapter regent Katie Schmidt. [PHOTO BY Patty Winger/Daughters of the American Revolution]