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Number of Kansas flu and COVID-19 cases expected to rise during holiday season

Health officials urge Kansans to get booster shots before the holidays, warning of a “trifecta” of illnesses spreading this year, including flu, respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, and COVID-19, and a limited number of hospital beds available to treat these illnesses. Only 10.2% of Kansans have received a bivalent booster shot, according to data provided by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.

Niece’s proposed visit includes big sticker shock

Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: My adult niece lives several hundred miles away, and said she wanted to come visit us in Florida with her husband and their new baby. Since they both work, the visit would be only for three or four days.

DCCC HVAC program gets a boost for spring semester

The Dodge City Community College Board of Trustees voted to approve new training equipment for the Climate and Energy Control Technologies Certification program as well as a curtain for the practice gym at its Dec. 13 meeting.

DODGE CITY GLOBE

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Werner Carl Teufel

DODGE CITY - Werner Carl Teufel (aka Butch and Coach) passed away on Wednesday, December 7, 2022. He was born to Hugo and Gretchen (Kolk) Teufel in Wichita, KS on December 30, 1938, moving to Dodge City, KS in 1966. Survivors include his wife, Karen, daughter, Shannon (Kris) Meis, granddaughter, Lauren (Nathan) Cox, grandson Logan Meis (Sopaneda Choun), great-grandchildren Cambri and Creed Cox, nephews Hugo (Maritza) Teufel, and Kevin (Shannan) Kimble. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Hugo. I funeral was held at Lakeview Funeral Home. Memorials: Hospice of the Prairie, Dodge City. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.MyLakeviewFuneralHome.com.

Fedailia “Phil” M. Johnston

DODGE CITY - Fedailia “Phil” M. Johnston, 85, died Tuesday, December 13, 2022 at KU Medical Center, Kansas City. She was born May 9, 1937 at Quinter, Kansas, the daughter of Anton Joseph and Christina (Kuntz) Dreher. She graduated from Quinter High School and Cosmetology School in Salina. She worked as a hairdresser in Pratt until her marriage to Billy “B.D.” Johnston at St. Michael Catholic Church in Collyer, Kansas on May 20, 1957. She later worked at Dodge City High School, Hardee’s and the Kansas Soldier’s Home at Ft. Dodge as a cook until retiring in July 1999. She was a member of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe and Altar Society both in Dodge City. She was a devout woman of faith and a prayer warrior. Survivors include: a son, Robert “Bob” Johnston and wife Cherise, Dodge City; 2 daughters, Janet Scheffe and husband Lawrence “Lonnie”, Kansas City, Missouri and Deanna Johnston, Dodge City; 2 brothers, Larry Dreher and wife Nita, Parkville, Missouri and Tim Dreher and wife Charlene, WaKeeney, Kansas; 5 grandchildren, Bryce Johnston and wife Jessica, Tyson Johnston, Sarah Driskell and husband Joel, Steven Scheffe and Shawn Scheffe and wife Mikaila; 6 great grandchildren and one on the way; and 2 nephews and 6 nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Billy, on February 16, 2001, a son, William “Willie” Johnston, a brother, Richard Dreher, a niece, Christina Dreher and an angel baby Mary. Vigil service will be at 7:00 pm Sunday, December 18, 2022 at Ziegler Funeral Chapel, Dodge City. Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 am Monday at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 901 Central Ave., Dodge City, with Fr. Wesley Schawe presiding. Burial will be at 2:30 pm Monday in the Coats Cemetery, Coats, Kansas. Visitation will be Sunday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Ziegler Funeral Chapel. The family suggests memorials to the Ford County Humane Society or Manna House both in care of Ziegler Funeral Chapel, 1901 N. 14th Ave., Dodge City, Kansas

Dodge City High School boys get first win of season, girls fall to Woodward

Dodge City’s boys cruised past the Woodward Boomers 73-35 for their first win of the season, but the Lady Demons struggled in a 42-28 loss Tuesday Dec. 13 in Woodward, Okla. In the boys game, Dodge City took advantage of 30 Woodward turnovers and converted those into over 39 points on the night. This game by far is the best effort as a team for the Red Demons as they made ten three pointers and shot over 50% in the game.

Lady Jayhawks crack poll

Kansas has cracked The Associated Press women’s basketball poll for the first time in nearly 10 years after a huge win while South Carolina remained the unanimous No. 1 team.