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Debbie Buehler

Debbie Buehler, 70, died January 5, 2023, at The Shepherd’s Center, Cimarron, Kansas, surrounded by her family. She was born January 18, 1952, in Great Bend, Kansas, the daughter of Bernard and Marion (Wirth) Schauf. Debbie was the youngest of four girls and they were all very talented musicians. Debbie could play the piano by ear and was a gifted singer. The four sisters would travel around the state singing under the name The Teen Timers & Debbie. Debbie graduated from Claflin High School in 1970, where she was known as a happy and bubbly girl that was active in many activities including cheerleading. She then attended Kansas University for a couple of years before finding her calling in Cosmetology School. After receiving her cosmetology license she returned to Claflin and opened her own shop called The Clip Joint. On July 21, 1971, she married Jere Buehler in Dubuque, in 1978 they were blessed with a son, B.J. Tragically in 1979 a car ran a stop sign and hit the car Debbie was a passenger in. Miraculously she lived but sustained a traumatic brain injury which changed her life. Even though Debbie was disabled she never let it dull her bright personality. She was a dynamic and positive individual, who lived life fully, inspiring those around her. She loved cheering on her KU teams, especially basketball, and more importantly cheering on her grandchildren in all of their activities. Survivors include; her son, B.J. Buehler and wife Taunya of Ellinwood; four grandchildren, Brooklyn, Bailee, Kelby, and Kasch Buehler; three sisters, Sally Punte and husband Larry of LaGrange, California, Pat Talbott and husband Ned of Topeka, and Judy Burnes and husband Rich of Silver Springs, Maryland; ex-husband, Jere Buehler of Claflin; and many close cousins and friends. Vigil and Rosary will be 7 p.m., Thursday, January 12th, at Nicholson-Ricke Funeral Home, with family to greet friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m., Friday, January 13th, at Imm

Hamlin in their hearts, the NFL pays tribute to No. 3

Damar Hamlin’s old high school teammate clutched the ball he had just intercepted, jogged to the 30yard line, gingerly placed the pigskin at the top of the red-outlined “3,” raised his hands over his head and formed them in the shape of a heart.

42nd Annual FCA breakfast to feature Dan Meers

Dodge City High School Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and the Tournament of Champions are excited to announce Dan Meers as the 42nd Annual FCA Breakfast speaker for the 80th Annual TOC. Meers has been KC Wolf, the mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs, for more than 30 years.

DCCC: Women’s basketball routes Colby led by Burton’s triple-double

Dodge City women’s basketball picked up their seventh win in a row as they downed Colby at home on Saturday beating the Trojans 87-60, spear headed by a triple-double from Jada Burton. The Conquistadors with the win moved to 14-2 on the season and 9-1 in KJCCC action extending their win streak to seven straight games and 12-straight games in the win column at home.

DCCC: Men’s basketball dispatches of Colby for 13th win

Dodge City men’s basketball continued the run in KJCCC action by taking down another conference foe this time dispatching Colby 92-78. With the win the Conquistadors moved to 13-3 overall on the season and 9-1 in KJCCC action and now own a two-game lead in the conference standings after losses by other teams on Saturday.

Maria’s grand opening at Stockyard Café Monday

Craving the Boot Hill Special or chops smothered in love? What about chicken fried steak served by a wonderful woman who knows your name? The Stockyard Café at Winter Livestock, which has been in operation for 87 years on Trail Street in Dodge City, snapped up a crowd of crowd pleasers led by Maria and her mother Maria Lazcano, her son Andy and the always helpful Petra, Celia and Marlin. The grand opening will be Monday, Jan.