Boys win but the Lady Panther bowlers sneak past the girls
The Dodge City High School bowling team faced Great Bend on Thursday, Feb. 2.
The Dodge City High School bowling team faced Great Bend on Thursday, Feb. 2.
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AAAA ARIES (March 21-April 19) AAAA Something secretive or behind the scenes might surprise you today. For example, a secret love affair might suddenly blossom out of the blue. (Kinda thrilling.) Admittedly, you might feel restless or even mildly agitated about something and not know why.
A new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office on Smoking and Health shows a majority of Americans support phasing out the sale of all tobacco products. Read the Research Brief here> Data from a 2021 web panel survey of adults in the US aged 18 years or older (N = 6,455) showed: • 62.3% of adults supported a policy prohibiting the sale of menthol cigarettes.
A Dodge City native lost her life Feb. 5 in a Texas hotel room and Amarillo police now have a suspect in custody.
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The Lady Demons and Hays entered the night tied with Liberal at the top of the conference standings. The Red Demons would leave Hays still with a share of the WAC lead after beating the Indians 37-36 on Friday, Feb. 3.
Dear Friends … There is lots to talk about from the past seven days of the 2023 Legislature, but I have to tell you -- as an old train guy -- my most favorite “visual” of Week 4 was the group photo put up on the screen (at our Passenger Rail Caucus) of the new Dodge City station platform dedication. The “old” part was further accentuated when the Amtrak presenter reminded us that 90% of reservations today are made without talking to a human! That was balanced by the “new” announcement that all cars and engines on the Super Chief are being scheduled for replacement soon. Another new language revelation came the following day from the K-State Dean of Agriculture, who referred to “double crops,” “cover crops,” and “regenerative crops” – along with sorghum being “good for water conservation.” Didn’t farming used to be a lot simpler when all we had to think about was “plowing, planting, and precipitation?”
Hays earned a convincing 56-33 win over the Red Demons on Feb. 3 in Hays. The Red Demons got an early 8-4 lead in the first quarter and would extend that lead to the first minute of the second quarter. Then the following seven minutes belonged to Hays using a 12-3 run to lead 16-13 at halftime.
Ford County Emergency Coordinator Glenn Hascall has resurrected the AM radio station that now broadcasts on AM 1610 in Dodge City, AM 1670 in Spearville and AM 1680 in Bucklin. It’s called “Need to Know Radio” and provides enough information on an eight-minute loop to give motorists an earful on a drive from one side of town to the other.