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2022 Great American Cleanup Set

Join the City of Dodge City to keep Dodge City beautiful by recycling on Saturday, April 23. Dodge City’s Recycling Advisory Board and Community Recycling Environmental Waste (CREW) will be at the Jane Longmeyer Recycling Center, 124 N. 14th Ave., to accept your recycled products during their Great American Cleanup event.

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Grace Young awarded 2022 Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship

From recreating a mini-Agriland for kids who might not make it to the State Fair to organizing her own weed and seed identification contest, Grace Young is a young woman on a mission to simultaneously learn all she can about agronomy and milling science and share that knowledge with others. Her commitment to her community, coupled with her enthusiasm for the future of agriculture, made her the ideal recipient of the 2022 Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship.

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QUALIFICATIONS!

Congratulations to Soni of Dept #545 who successfully completed his probation and qualified! Congratulation to Andres Benavides Dept #415 for successfully completing his probation and qualifying Congratulations to Johanna of Dept #547 for successfully completing her probation and qualifying! Congratulation to Juan Garcia Dept #420 for successfully completing his probation and qualifying Congratulations to Ali Dhuhul from Dept #202 on successfully completing his probation and Qualifying Congratulation to Luis Tapia, from Dept #201 on successfully completing his probationary and Qualifying Congratulations to the Rodriguez sisters who successfully completed their probation and qualified on the same day! Way to go Rachelle and Natacha! PROMOTIONS! Congratulations to Mr. Domingo Osorio on his promotion to Kill B Lead Trainer.

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DODGE CITY GLOBE

Volume 112 | No. 45 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 $1.25 Visit us on Facebook at @DodgeCityGlobe EASTER EVENTS FREE Community wide Easter Egg Hunt April 16 from 11 a.m.

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Raquel Jimenez

Raquel Jimenez, a fifth-grade student at Soule Elementary, performs a liturgical dance in Fellowship Hall at First United Methodist Church, 210 Soule St., in Dodge City, April 14. [PHOTO BY Whitney Hodgin/Dodge City Globe]

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COLLECTIBLE CHRISTMAS: The Carnegie Arts Center

COLLECTIBLE CHRISTMAS: The Carnegie Arts Center, 701 N. 2nd Ave., is selling pieces from a discontinued Charles Dickins’ Village Series it received as a donation. The ceramic pieces were manufactured by Department 56 and are deeply discounted at about $25 each, curator Carol Sinclair said. “These are 1980s and 1990s early editions that are no longer in production. We have Scrooge’s house, David Copperfield, etc. All English literature history themed and all the lights work.”[SUBMITTED PHOTO]

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Clover mites in homes

Now is the time of year when clover mites, (enter homes, apartments, or commercial buildings, with extensive numbers crawling around and causing people to be somewhat concerned regarding how to deal with the problem. Clover mites typically enter homes and buildings from a southwest exposure. Once inside, clover mites aggregate in large numbers in the corners of homes and buildings. Clover mites are primarily a nuisance mite pest because they do not bite humans. However, clover mites will leave a red stain when purposely or accidentally crushed.

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