
Late Globe photographer captured modern Dodge City through an old-time lens
Troy Robinson thought he was born 150 years too late, according to a passage in his “People and Places of Dodge City,” Vol. 2.
Troy Robinson thought he was born 150 years too late, according to a passage in his “People and Places of Dodge City,” Vol. 2.
He was from a family of French-Canadians and the capital of Alaska is named after a cousin of his. Hercules Juneau established the Juneau Lumber Company which thrived in Dodge City for decades.
Slow down. That’s the message the Kansas Department of Transportation is telling drivers this summer.
Passersby Eisenhower Park can finally see what began in a barn in 2011 as a large mural project for Dodge City. Renaissance woman Inga Ojala said the mural was going to be painted directly on the wall at the park but decided to go with four panels instead.
First place: Todd Alderfer won either $3,000 or $6,000 Second place: Gabriela Garcia won either $1,500 or $3,000 Third place: Ruby Smith won $800 Fourth place: Candice Thomas won $700 Fifth place: Allison Laskowsky won $600 Sixth place: Monica Astorga won $500 Seventh place: Carmeron Million won $400 Eighth place: Joel Eder won $300 Ninth place: Melissa McCoy won $200 Tenth place: Kelly Henrichs won $100 .
Dakota Diehl, 26, 2 counts probation violation. Sergio Saavedra, Jr., 25, rape.
A shelf cloud on the leading edge of an severe thunderstorm north of Dodge City June 6. [PHOTO BY Ed O’Neal/Dodge City Globe] .
Dee Dee “Miss Kitty” Royle, Dodge City Globe reporter Whitney Hodgin, CherryRoad CEO Jeremy Gulban and James “Marshal” Temaat pose at an open house at the Dodge City Globe newsroom, 2002 N. 1st Ave., June 8. [PHOTO BY Kathy Malm/CherryRoad Media)
They were married in 1972 at the First United Methodist Church in Dodge City. The couple has three sons. Jarod and sons Gage, Mason and Parker, Overland Park. Travis and Nancy and children Ellie, Carly and Graham, Lawrence. Derek and Kaitlyn and daughters Gracie Faye and Aurora, Austin.
Aistrup to retire After teaching agricultural welding at Dodge City High School for 22 years, Daniel Aistrup has decided to retire. He spent two years teaching at Hugoton and 12 years teaching at Hanston before spending a decade in business and industry.