August 2022

Philip Newman

Philip Newman, a retired journalist who covered some of the deining stories that shaped the late trth century died Aug. 11 in western Massachusetts.

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DODGE CITY GLOBE

Volume 112 | No. 101 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 $1.25 Visit us on Facebook at @DodgeCityGlobe or on Twitter at @dcglobe Dodge City Commission suggests sales tax to fund road improvements • This is a special dedicated sales tax that can only be used to provide property tax relief, paying cost of street improvements and associated utilities of the City of Dodge City.

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HorseThief Festival 11 years strong

Kansas band Savanna Chestnut and The Field Hands, Rocking M Media Station Manager Joshua Roesener, Joe and Martina Costa with their Nashville band Aug. 20 at the 11th Annual HorseThief – The Festival. “The weather was perfect, the music was great and we had lots of participants in sand volleyball and cornhole tournaments,” Roesener said of the successful music event. [PHOTO BY Kristina Hemel, Rocking M Media]

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“Si Quema Cuhhh” means “it is burning!”

That phrase was written on the trophies Dodge City Raceway Park Director Craig Dollansky handed out at the end of the first annual Burnout Event at the park Aug. 21. Pictured here is driver Noe Banuelos, owner of Banuelos Auto Repair in Dodge City, and his nephew Kevin Rodarte in Banuelos’s 1993 Pontiac trans am. “I like to come out for these kinds of events,” he said. [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/ Dodge City Globe]

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DCCC: Volleyball splits pair of games to open season

Mike Smith DCCC Sports Information Director It was a doubleheader split for the volleyball team to open the 2022 season as they competed in McCook, Nebraska facing off against Laramie County and Mc-Cook. The Conquistadors would open the season against Laramie County and struggle out of the gate falling behind early in the match ultimately dropping the season opener 3-1 (25-19, 25-21, 22-25, 25-16).

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