‘We want them to hear the heartbeat’
On Jan. 12 a brand-new pair of parents met the first baby who might not have been born had it not been for the team behind the Dodge City Pregnancy Center.
On Jan. 12 a brand-new pair of parents met the first baby who might not have been born had it not been for the team behind the Dodge City Pregnancy Center.
Dear Amy: What words of advice would you have for addressing someone who is in a public place having a very public, loud, and personal phone conversation on their Bluetooth earbuds (or cellphones in general)?
The Lady Demons did not prevail in a epic struggle as they finished the season with a 32-38 loss to Wichita Southeast on March 1 in the opening round of sub-state. Southeast got out to an 11-6 lead at the end of the first quarter, but the Lady Demons fought their way back into the game after they entered halftime down 19-16.
The Red Demons could not stop Zaxton King as he dropped 37 points for Lawrence High School Feb. 28, as Lawrence would cruise to a 67-39 victory over the Red Demons in the opening round of sub-state.
Dodge City men’s basketball wrapped up the regular season at home falling in a tough Top 20 KJCCC battle with Barton suffering an 84-67 loss. The loss moves the Conquistadors to 22-8 on the season and 18-6 in KJCCC action.
Dodge City women’s basketball closed out the regular season with their 21st straight win coming from behind to win a Top 20 battle with Barton claiming a 65-61 victory. The Conquistadors capped the regular season with a 28-2 record and a 23-1 mark in KJCCC action.
Dodge City women’s basketball continues to rewrite history as they continue to break record and pile up accomplishments the latest being most wins in a single season, accomplishing that feat behind a 77-53 road win over Pratt.
The Dodge City Community College (DC3) Library is celebrating Women’s History Month with events scheduled throughout the month of March. Up first, at 6 p.m., on March 9, is a Zoom presentation with Dr.
Angels Among Us are the people in our community who work to touch lives, help the less fortunate, make a difference for others. We all know someone that describes. An Angel. And we want to work with you and the community to recognize their efforts.
The Kansas Senate voted to remove all state and local sales taxes on food next year, in a last-minute reversal of an earlier proposal to curtail sales tax reductions for unhealthy food. Senators voted to eliminate the food sales tax Thursday during a Senate debate, advancing an amended version of Senate Bill 248 by a 22-16 vote.