KU law school reports better employment for grads
After years of declining numbers, The University of Kansas Law School says its 2012 graduates had improved success in finding jobs.
After years of declining numbers, The University of Kansas Law School says its 2012 graduates had improved success in finding jobs.
Meet Isabel! Isabel is a two-year-old female cat. She has been spayed already. She is white and taupe in color. Isabel hates dogs, but is very friendly to all people. Think Isabel would make a great …
A Dodge City man accused of murder and child abuse pleaded not guilty to the charges against him Thursday in district court.
Southwest Plains Regional Service Center is hosting a school safety symposium at United Wireless Arena this Monday, April 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is $50 for a single person, $45 for groups o…
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and to help raise awareness locally Court Appointed Special Advocates, CASA, has planted a pinwheel garden outside of the Ford County Courthouse.
Two gold records, four Top 10 singles, and Justin Moore is still a humble small town man.
"Sometimes, I still have to remind myself why this person wants my autograph," Moore said in an interview ear…
The Dennis Hopper Art Trust recently notified Summer Bates, the director of Dodge City's Carnegie Center for the Arts, that two sculptures created by Hopper would be donated to the city where Hopper …
A Kansas State University researcher has found an agricultural upside to elevated carbon dioxide levels in the earth's atmosphere.
Wyandotte County authorities say a woman is charged with trying to drown her two young daughters.
Pit bulls now have a place in Dodge City thanks to action taken at the City Commission meeting Monday evening.