
Congratulations On Your Qualification!
Congratulations to David Abreu of Dept. 410 for qualifying! Congratulations to Marrissa Dunson of Dept.
Congratulations to David Abreu of Dept. 410 for qualifying! Congratulations to Marrissa Dunson of Dept.
Elizabeth Stimpert, of Bucklin, won first place for her barn quilt. [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/Dodge City Globe] Nancy Sapp, of Dodge City, with the WHC Club, won first place in machine applique class for her article “Amaryllis.” Erika Eaton, of Dodge City, won first place in the fresh herbs class with her chocolate mint; Kim Eaton won second and third place in the fresh herbs class for her parsley and oregano.
Downtown Dodge City Saturday, July 23 from 7 a.m. to noon Kids Day at the farmers market at the intersection of Wyatt Earp Boulevard and 2nd Avenue.
At its July 18 meeting the Dodge City Commission approved the purchase of 100 Chaffin Industrial Rd. in the amount of $2.2 million for use as a central location for the city’s public works, utilities and parks departments.
According to a press release from the Dodge City Police Department, Aaron Andres Arreola, the 27-year-old Dodge City man on the run from the scene of a grisly homicide, turned himself into Wichita law enforcement at about 11:45 a.m. July 20.
Aaron A. Arreola, 27, aggravated endangering a child; murder in the first degree; aggravated burglary.
4H CLOVER: The National 4-H Organization Pledge My head to clearer thinking, My heart to greater loyalty, My hands to larger service, My health to better living for my club, my community, my country and my world.
The Carnegie Art Center, 701 N. 2nd Ave., is proud to announce the 2022 Western Heritage Art Contest. This juried art show promises payouts of $400 for the first place winner, $300 for the second place winner, $200 for the third place winner and two $100 gift certificates for honorable mentions.
A handsome display of the Ford County Fair’s theme for 2022. [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/Dodge City Globe] The science, technology, engineering and math booth is located in the Main Exhibit Building and is scheduled to launch youngsters into higher education any minute! [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/Dodge City Globe] Paige Mink, with the Lucky Clovers 4-H club, won reserve grand champion in the potted foliage class with her “string of pearls.” [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/Dodge City Globe] This display and many others are available for public viewing from 9 a.m.
University of Kansas researchers and colleagues at two other universities reported every 5% increase in enrollment in the federal nutrition assistance program for low-income families could reduce the number of children a state placed in foster care or protective services from 7.6% to 14.3%.