
More of your paycheck goes to health care in Kansas and Missouri. Here’s why
Health care spending is growing a lot faster than inflation and per-capita income. But it’s not because we’re getting tons more care.
Health care spending is growing a lot faster than inflation and per-capita income. But it’s not because we’re getting tons more care.
Held in 28 locations across Kansas, K-State Research and Extension recognizes the uncertainty that farmers and ranchers are experiencing due to fluctuating cattle and input prices. More than ever, risk management of the operation is critical to long-term sustainability.
With a new year brings new events, or because of COVID-19, returning events such as Final Friday in Dodge City. On Friday, Jan.
On Tuesday, Jan. 25, the Dodge City Convention & Visitors Bureau announced the winner of its National Plan for Vacation Day.
We wanted to reach out and connect with you about what is happening down at The Depot Theater. Firstly, we have been in rehearsals for the incredibly hilarious farce, The Play That Goes Wrong.
A couple winters ago, I was given the opportunity to do some nuisance beaver trapping at Turkey Creek Golf Course in McPherson. I’d been helping a local lad, Jared Austin learn the do’s and don’ts, and the ins and outs of trapping as I knew them, and he became a constant companion as the very first morning we caught what I hoped was the only beaver left there on the golf course. But, as is usually the case, more damage appeared in the form of chewed trees and shrubs, so our quest was not over.
Who doesn’t have a few of those infamous resolutions we try so hard to keep and give it our all? They can be so daunting and make you feel awful if you don’t obtain them all. Hopes of going to the gym every day, maybe writing that book you have been dreaming of for years, trying a healthier lifestyle, saving all the money you can, the list goes on and on. And then quickly they get pushed to the sidelines as life gets busy and we quickly forget about them.
On Sunday, Feb. 13, American Legion Post 47 in Dodge City will be holding its annual District VIII oratorical contest for area high school students grades nine through 12.
“Right now, there is myself and Dr. Presley. We also have Joann Schaffer, ARNP and Rian Tyree, PA-C. “We anticipate having two new physicians in September of 2022 and another ARNP. It has been a pleasure to serve the community of Dodge City.” [PHOTO BY Vincent Marshall/Dodge City Globe]
Spring 2022 classes began at Dodge City Community College (DC3) on Tuesday, Jan. 18. When semester enrollment is finalized, DC3 expects a 10% increase from last spring’s numbers. PHOTO BY Luke Fay/Dodge City Community College]