DORIS A. (DIXIE) HAGEMAN
FOWLER Doris A. (Dixie) Hageman, age 91, passed away Sunday morning, February 26, 2023, at the Lone Tree Retirement Center, Meade, Kansas.
FOWLER Doris A. (Dixie) Hageman, age 91, passed away Sunday morning, February 26, 2023, at the Lone Tree Retirement Center, Meade, Kansas.
Dodge City - Beverly Ann Leach, 86, died February 20, 2023 in her daughter’s home surrounded by family. She was born on February 5, 1937 in Pratt, Kansas the daughter of John Hugh and Hazel Doraine (Langley) White.
FOWLER Margery A. Secrest, age 93, passed away Saturday evening, February 25, 2023, at the Fowler Residential Care Center, Fowler, Kansas.
Volume 113 | No. 26 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 $1.75 Visit us on Facebook at @DodgeCityGlobe Dodge City Senior Center The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program, created in 1969, is here to help lowto moderate-income individuals file their basic tax returns.
The Dodge City Area Women’s Chamber of Commerce invites folks to share some green at the 20th Annual St. Patty’s Day Breakfast at Casey’s Cowtown Friday, March 17 from 7 to 10 a.m.
The Dodge City Public Library is the first to receive a state-of-the-art portable video magnifier for patron use inside the building. The nearly $2,000 purchase was made possible thanks to a matching donation from the Dodge City LIONS Club and the library.
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Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: My husband and I have always been hard workers. We were never extravagant, but we believe we have led great lives.
Major League Baseball is introducing a slate of new rules for the 2023 season. Here is a breakdown: Pitch clock The pitch clock aims to speed the pace of play by eliminating down time between pitches.
The Kansas City Chiefs promoted Matt Nagy to offensive coordinator to replace the departed Eric Bieniemy on Friday, giving him the job he held before departing Andy Reid’s staff for an opportunity as the head coach in Chicago.