Polyamorous throuple ponders post-pandemic
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: I’m almost 50. I’ve been with my husband for 20 years.
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: I’m almost 50. I’ve been with my husband for 20 years.
The Fort Hays State University Senior Companions Program is looking volunteers ages 55 and older who can devote at least one hour a week to provide much-needed respite for caregivers in the southwest Kansas community.
Ham Bell’s Pioneer Picnic and the dedication of the Flour Mill Story Board was held in Wright Park at Hoover Pavilion on Saturday, Sept. 10.
The Englewood High School Alumni Association (EHSAA) will be holding their 72nd annual HOMECOMING Oct. 8 at the city building in Englewood.
It seems natural that a place known for its history of cowboys and cattle should be home to, not one but, two large beef processing plants. The first of these was opened by Tom Shirley, Art Ebener and Sam Davis in 1961.
WASHINGTON – The Rail Passengers Association this morning welcomed the White House announcement of a tentative rail agreement and concessions from the Class I railroads around work rules and time-off policies. We now hope that agreement will be enough to settle this long-running dispute and avoid a debilitating shutdown of our nation’s vital rail transportation system.
Changes are tentatively set to begin Oct. 10, along U.S. 400 bypass in Ford County as part of the four-lane expansion project on U.S. 50/400. In connection with this project, 106 Road in Ford County will be closed on Oct. 3, from U.S. 50/400 to 106 Road/Garnett junction for a week. Please note U.S. 400 bypass will close once 106 Road is open to traffic.
Over fifty people attended the Ford County Democrats candidate meet and greet for candidates Lynn Rogers for State Treasurer, Mark Holland for U.S. Senate, Jeanna Repass for Secretary of State, Jimmy Beard for U.S. House of Representatives and Jose Lara for State Senate District 38 the evening of Sept. 14 in the El Vaquero Room at the Dodge City Depot Theater.
One does not necessarily have to walk in the Dodge City Walk to End Alzheimer’s. A one-person team can help to raise awareness by showing up Sept.