
Harmed cities await opioids payout
McMINNVILLE, Ore. – The opioid epidemic blew into this picturesque Oregon town like a toxic wind, leaving overdoses, addiction, homelessness and wrecked families in its wake.

McMINNVILLE, Ore. – The opioid epidemic blew into this picturesque Oregon town like a toxic wind, leaving overdoses, addiction, homelessness and wrecked families in its wake.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The omicron variant of the coronavirus is moving faster than surveillance systems can track it and has so unnerved some medical experts that they’re starting to put the brakes on preparations for their holiday gatherings.

LAS VEGAS – O.J. Simpson is a free man.

Damage assessments underway for Dodge City residents from wind storm
BOE moves on Bright Beginnings mask, vaccine mandates

Come meet the new directors of Depot Theater

DCHS Debate Students Qualify for National Championship Tournament

6th Annual Ford County Youth Entrepreneurship Competition Results


The 2nd annual and first in-person DLG Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5K and costume contest was held on Saturday at Dodge City Family YMCA. Proceeds for the event went to Ford County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Dodge City High School Student Club. The run was in honor of Devon Griego, of Dodge City, who died by suicide in 2018. “We raised $800 between online and in-person sign ups,” event organizer Charree Rodriguez said. “It was a good turnout for the first year, but next year I’m looking forward to some new ideas.” PROVIDED BY CHARREE RODRIGUEZ