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Volume 112 | No. 94 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 Visit us on Facebook at @DodgeCityGlobe Dodge City Public LibraryWednesday, Aug.
Volume 112 | No. 94 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 Visit us on Facebook at @DodgeCityGlobe Dodge City Public LibraryWednesday, Aug.
Shawna K. Contrerez, 33, domestic battery.Christian A. Zamarripa, 25, required obedience to lawful order of police officer or fireman; transporting an open container; DUI; using wireless communication device while driving to send or receive messages.Eric Ramirez, 29, probation violation.Jose E. Aguirre-Mendoza, 50, interference with LEO; DUI; possession of drugs.Daniel Rodriquez-Viveros, 21, possession of drugs; possession of paraphernalia; possession of firearm while under influence of drugs.Bryan Sanchez Alvarez, 20, possession of marijuana; possession of paraphernalia; liquor.Marlon Tigner, 46, theft of property or services.Emily K. Bogner, 21, 2 counts failure to appear.Dylan E Amos, 21, DUI; possession of firearm while under influence of alcohol or drugs.Darin J. Stecklein, 55, probation violation; possession of substance in KSA; criminal trespass; burglary; possession of paraphernalia with intent to manufacture controlled substance; theft of property or services.Marco A. Morales-Juarez, 29, failure to appear.Paul A. Lovell, 45, failure to appear.
She was a Dodge City girl who was a star on Broadway. Born to Joseph and Josephine Baird, Elsie Baird came to Dodge City with her family around 1889 at the age of ten.
Dave Bergmeier High Plains Journal Managing Editor With the unveiling of a story board south of the Boot Hill Museum, an iconic public art sculpture moved to a new home to the loud applause of a large crowd that gathered Aug. 3 in downtown Dodge City, Kansas.
Courtesy of Genesis Family Health Genesis Family Health will host a weeklong campaign to mark National Health Center Week 2022. The event is part of a national campaign during the week of Aug.
Ted Harbin Roundup Rodeo DODGE CITY, Kan. – There is a silver piece ofhardware with some red rubies and a Budweiser logo that rests on a special place in a home near Helena, Montana.
Courtesy of the Kansas Department of Health and Environmental 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. A harmful algal bloom (HAB) may look like foam, scum or paint floating on the water and be colored blue, bright green, brown or red.