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BBB: Avoid these last 3 of the 12 Scams of Christmas
Your Better Business Bureau (BBB) is rounding out our annual “12 Scams of Christmas” series this week with the last three holiday scams you could encounter. From pop-ups to puppies, crooks are hoping to get at your money while you are in a holiday daze.
Christmas is coming and the geese are getting fat – for some
In 1929, a worried, tired, pregnant woman in Sweden thought about taking her life and that of her unborn child. Instead, she prayed to God, offering him her child. A son, Erik Gunnar Eriksson was born and was to be destined for a life of service. Eriksson, however, had different ideas!
Look into the library this week: Dec. 26-31
As we round the corner and head into the new year, the Dodge City Public Library has a few more events to tell you all about! Wednesday, Dec. 28 from 11 a.m.
Dodge City volunteers send Christmas joy to children overseas
Dodge City-area volunteers are celebrating the collection of gift-filled shoeboxes that will send a message to children around the world: God loves you, and you’re not forgotten! Thousands of volunteers contributed to Operation Christmas Child, a project of Samaritan’s Purse by packing shoeboxes filled with fun toys, school supplies, and hygiene items. The global Christmas project will deliver these gifts to children in need.
This is the first time the Kansas Water Authority has voted to save what’s left of the Ogallala
COLBY, Kansas — The board that advises the Kansas governor and Legislature on water policy now says the state needs to dramatically cut farming irrigation to stop draining the Ogallala aquifer. The vote by the Kansas Water Authority on Wednesday signals a call for a major shift in state policy.
St. Catherine Hospice to sponsor online bereavement group
As part of our commitment to support whole person health, Centura Health, the Colorado and western Kansas region’s health care leader, is proud to share that St. Catherine Hospice is sponsoring an online bereavement group. The teachings of the group are based on the book by one of North America’s leading grief educators, Dr. Alan Wolfelt: “Understanding Your Grief” for adults who are grieving the death of a loved one.
K-State researchers on the lookout for southern flying squirrel
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Their name may imply it, but southern flying squirrels don’t actually fly.
Moran backs legislation broadening support to Afghans who aided U.S. servicemembers
U.S. Army retiree Slade Deister lauded the commitment Thursday by U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran to support bipartisan legislation designed to improve federal assistance to Afghans who assisted American servicemembers in the 20-year conflict ending in 2021.
Please Join Cargill in welcoming a few new faces to the Cargill Management Team!
Gerardo is a new B Shift Harvest Supervisor; he’s a humble person and likes to help others out. He loves soccer and football, his favorite soccer team is America, and his favorite football team is the Cowboys! He has 5 kids, and two granddaughters.