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DODGE CITY GLOBE

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Study of 2021 Kansas health statistics finds slight increase in marriages

Kansans had fewer homicides, more marriages and higher numbers of drug-related deaths in 2021, a recently released summary of the year’s statistics found. Heart disease remained the leading cause of death for Kansans in 2021, followed by cancer, according to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment’s 2021 summary, which was released Dec.

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Baby giraffe born in Garden City

Lee Richardson Zoo received a late Christmas present on Dec. 26 and is happy to announce the arrival of a reticulated giraffe calf. Born at 11:15 a.m., this is the third calf for mom, Cleo, age 9, and dad, Juani, age 13. Zoo staff performed a well-baby check on Dec. 27 after giving mom and baby some time to bond. Mom and baby are doing fine.

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DODGE CITY GLOBE

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Top 5 pet New Year’s Resolutions for 2023

We all make some type of New Year’s resolution. We set goals for ourselves to eat healthier, lose weight, spend less time on our phones, exercise more, be more mindful – yada yada yada. Well, it doesn’t stop with just us. With all the unconditional love and joy pets bring us, an overwhelming number of pet parents also set New Year’s resolutions for their pets.

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POPLOG

Emily N. Ibarra, 24, criminal trespass; possession of marijuana; possession of drugs; interference with LEO.

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Wheatland Electric employees sponsor children at holidays

SCOTT CITY – Wheatland Electric is once again playing a major role in fulfilling Christmas wishes for over 100 children in need through Saint Francis Ministries’ Christmas for Kids program. In addition to delivering a $1,000 Sharing Success grant to the non-forprofit organization, that exists to provide healing and hope to children and families, 43 Wheatland employees and trustees sponsored 105 children for the holidays this year.

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