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Volume 112 | No. 96 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 Dodge City Raceway Park Saturday, Aug.
Volume 112 | No. 96 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 Dodge City Raceway Park Saturday, Aug.
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Area students are getting ready for Back to School and the first day of a new school year is always a momentous occasion that many capture in photos. Students may be sporting new haircuts, clothes or shoes, or maybe a new lunchbox or backpacks holding all those school supplies.
The Dodge City Chapter of Ambucs hosted its 38th Annual Charity Golf Scramble at Mariah Hills Golf Course Aug. 7, the last day of Dodge City Days 2022.
Andrea Burns Ford County Extension Agent With the hot, dry summer conditions continuing in Southwest Kansas for the foreseeable future, many homeowners are calling with concerns about their trees, especially the deciduous ones. Let’s talk about how we should go about watering mature trees and shrubs in landscape settings.
Courtesy of the Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) have issued several public health advisories for Kansas lakes due to blue-green algae.
Courtesy of the Better Business Bureau Scammers always have their noses up in the air – sniffing out any potential way to steal your money. A heated political season can provide them with multiple ways to take advantage of your political preference, using it to get into your wallet.
The Pass It On! Outdoor Mentors non-profit invites the public to enjoy good eats, bid on cool prizes and party for a purpose at the sixth annual outdoor banquet at 6 p.m. Sept. 10 in the 4H building in Jetmore.
The coordinated effort among the City of Dodge City, Black Hills Energy, Victory Electric and Building Solutions has been years in the making and now the master plan for the $13.9 million Downtown Streetscape project is nearing its completion.
Pat Melgares K-State Research and Extension news service Modern technology has brought home-packed school lunches along for the ride. Today’s lunch bags “are made with a high-tech material that kids can use to keep their food cold,” said Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee.