KATHY K. (STEINKUEHLER) KONRADE
DODGE CITY - Kathy K. (Steinkuehler) Konrade, 67, died Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at her home in Dodge City, Kansas, surrounded by family.
DODGE CITY - Kathy K. (Steinkuehler) Konrade, 67, died Tuesday, April 25, 2023 at her home in Dodge City, Kansas, surrounded by family.
DODGE CITY - Arvella Schriner departed this life on Thursday, April 27, 2023 at the age of 94 at her daughter’s home in El Reno, Oklahoma, surrounded by family. She was born March 24, 1929 at Grinnell, the daughter of Anton G.
Dodge City’s unique blend of historic charm and world-class community festival helped Trips to Discover name us the Best Summer Vacation Destination in Kansas. In her article “The Best Summer Vacation Destination in Every State,” Trips to Discover travel writer K.C.
The Salvation Army in Dodge City is asking for the community’s help to complete a capital campaign challenge grant from the J.E. and L.E. Mabee Foundation. The amount left to secure by June 30 from gifts and multi-year pledges is $180,000.
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Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: My parents are wonderful people. They have a long-time friend, “Roger,” who is a heavy drinker and doesn’t have a family of his own.
AAAA ARIES (March 21-April 19) AAAA Today you might do something different at home, or you might challenge a family member in a new way because you’re feeling a bit cocky and you want to test the waters. Make sure you know what it is you’re trying to prove. Easy does it. Tonight: Relax.
The wonderful rain we received this week was a wonderful sight! Now that things have had a drink, hopefully (fingers crossed) things will start to green up. This includes the lawn weeds.
The City of Dodge City Parks and Facilities Department hosted tree-planting services recognizing Arbor Day on Friday, April 28. Tree plantings were conducted at the Dodge City Visitors Center and Beeson Arboretum, 401 W Beeson Rd.
This oral history project is underwritten by Humanities Kansas in conjunction with the National Endowment for the Arts Big Read Project, which is focused on Thi Bui’s graphic Novel, The Best We Could Do. The FREE project launch will be Sunday, May 7, from 12:30 to 3:00pm, at the Ashland City Library, as the Monthaven Cultural Arts Center display of Vietnam. 2 Soldiers. 2 Artists. 2 Journeys opens to the public. School students will be visiting and speaking with a center representative on Monday, May 8. The art show will remain at the library until after Memorial Day Weekend. So please, join us in honoring our servicemen and understanding some of the ultimate ramifications of the conflict.