
Ford County Jail poplog June 26
Zachary D. Ingram, 30, failure to appear.
Zachary D. Ingram, 30, failure to appear.
Hugo HernandezMain Street Dodge City Director Join us Friday, June 27 for a vibrant evening of art, live music, shopping, and more as our amazing… Login to continue reading Login…
Marsha BoswellKansas Wheat Harvest is finally in full swing across much of southern and central Kansas. Wheat streak mosaic virus continues to challenge growers in… Login to continue reading Login…
Jason VanceCherryRoad Media Friday, June 27 is the deadline to apply for USDA grant funding to develop and expand local agricultural markets. Grant applications are… Login to continue reading Login…
Courtesy of AARP AARP has announced five organizations throughout Kansas will receive 2025 Community Challenge grants. The grants are part of AARP’s $4.2 million commitment… Login to continue reading Login…
Jason VanceCherryRoad Media Livestock producers eligible for emergency payments as qualified under USDA’s Emergency Livestock Relief Program (ELRP) should be receiving a payment in the… Login to continue reading Login…
The Southwest Kansas Storm came into Clarksville, Tenn. Sunday afternoon with hopes of advancing one step closer to Arena Crown 2025. As the No. 3 seed in the Arena Football One playoffs, they faced a tall task against the second-seeded Nashville Kats in front of a sold-out, electric crowd. Despite an inspired effort led by quarterback Jalen Morton and wideouts Demarius Washington and Charles Hall IV, the Storm fell just short in a 48-43 nail-biter that could easily be described as one of the most entertaining games of the season.
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Christopher D. Pfeifer, 28, criminal possession of weapon by felon.
Tuesday, June 24 from 5 to 6 p.m. Music in Vivo! Rigo Valverde performs live at the library in this FREE musical event