Anthony Becker found guilty
After a 3-day trial, Anthony Becker was found guilty of murder in the first degree for the shooting death of Christopher Boyd in April 2015.
At around 9:43 a.m. on Wednesday, the jury was sent into…
After a 3-day trial, Anthony Becker was found guilty of murder in the first degree for the shooting death of Christopher Boyd in April 2015.
At around 9:43 a.m. on Wednesday, the jury was sent into…

Charlie Meade has been an ambassador for Dodge City for many years. Now, he’s one of Kansas’ Finest.
Meade, a special duty US Marshal and retired Dodge City marshal, was given one of three Kansas’ …
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After jury selection completed at Ford County District Court on Monday, the trial of Anthony Becker began.
Becker was charged with murder in the first degree after an incident in April 2015 led to …
On Tuesday attorneys in the Anthony Becker murder trial rested their cases.
Becker is on trial after an incident in May 2015 led to the death of Christopher Boyd.
Testifying prior to the prosecut…

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Gasoline prices rose slightly in the last week.
Kwik Shops, Dillons and Murphy USA were all at $1.92 per gallon of regular unleaded gasoline on Tuesday morning in Dodge City. Flying J was at $1.95 …

Norma Henton needs help. The coordinator of a Numana food packing event at the Dodge City Civic Center on Saturday is not sure the 1,000-plus people she needs to measure rice, soy and beans for 750,0…
Monday at Dodge City Community College something was different. Danny Gillum wasn’t employed there any more.
Gillum spent more than 20 years at various positions at DCCC. He resigned as executive v…