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K-State Research and Extension – Ford County, along with the Dodge City Public Library are hosting a meeting series in March and April at the… Login to continue reading Login…
K-State Research and Extension – Ford County, along with the Dodge City Public Library are hosting a meeting series in March and April at the… Login to continue reading Login…

Dalton JanousekDodge City Raceway Park Derrick Sprott, a seasoned racer and former sports radio personality, is stepping into the broadcast booth as the new color… Login to continue reading Login…

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Mike SmithDC3 Sports Information Director Dominate perhaps is an understatement when describing the Dodge City women’s basketball 114-37 thumping of Independence, as the 77-point victory… Login to continue reading Login…

Mike SmithDC3 Sports Information Director Dodge City softball opened KJCCC play in dramatic fashion with a sweep at home over Colby winning 10-7 in comeback… Login to continue reading Login…

Mike SmithDC3 Sports Information Director Dodge City men’s basketball showed true grit as they secured a win at home 81-76 over Independence. The Conquistadors move… Login to continue reading Login…
The Kansas Shrine Bowl has announced the addition of ten new players to the 2025 rosters to fill open roster spots for the 52nd Kansas Shrine Bowl presented by Mammoth June 21, in Dodge City. “Each year, there are players who unfortunately have to decline their invitation to play in the Kansas Shrine Bowl due to college commitments, or other circumstances,” said Brice Kesler, Executive Director of the Kansas Shrine Bowl. “Fortunately, there are many talented players and extremely worthy players across the state who we are excited to be able to now extend an official invitation to.”
The Basketball Tournament (TBT) is bringing high-stakes hoops back to Kansas in 2025, with Charles Koch Arena in Wichita and Municipal Arena in Kansas City set as regional hosts for the 64-team, $1 million winner-take-all event.
Kansas City Chiefs’ star tight end Travis Kelce is set to return for the 2025 NFL season, confirming his decision on Thursday through multiple outlets.
Courtesy of Kansas Athletics The Jayhawks will almost certainly feature new starters at running back, wide receiver, tight end, three out of five offensive line… Login to continue reading Login…