
Santa Fe Trail 200th anniversary: The D A R Marker in Cimarron
Santa Fe Trail 200th anniversary: The D A R Marker in Cimarron

Santa Fe Trail 200th anniversary: The D A R Marker in Cimarron
Ford County crash leads to multiple fatalities

RUSSELL — Bob Dole and Russell’s Main Street are inextricably linked. It is the site of Dole’s first job, working a soda fountain at a downtown drugstore, the same place locals fundraised to help ease the financial strain of his war wounds years later.

Sen. Bob Dole returned to his home of Russell one last time Saturday as the city celebrated his life at a memorial service, followed by a final visit to the Kansas Statehouse, where his political career started.

Most of the streets in central Dodge City have nondescript names. Most of those running north-south are numbers or letters.
As the holiday shopping days continue to dwindle, your Better Business Bureau (BBB) offers the second half of our “12 scams of Christmas” list. Scrooges and Grinches come in the form of scammers each year at this time. Here are the final six scams that consumers should stay mindful of.

CANBERRA, Australia – Australia’s military said Friday it plans to ditch its fleet of European-designed Taipan helicopters and instead buy U.S. Black Hawks and Seahawks because the American machines are more reliable.
NEW YORK – Companies of all sizes are rethinking their plans to send workers back to the office as the new omicron variant adds another layer of uncertainty. Alphabet’s Google and the nation’s second largest automaker Ford Motor Co.

HELENA, Mont. – More U.S. drivers could find themselves stuck on snowy highways or have their travel delayed this winter due to a shortage of snowplow drivers, a reality that could hit home as winter storms start dumping snow from the Intermountain West to the Upper Great Lakes.

WASHINGTON – The calendar said December but the warm moist air screamed of springtime. Add an eastbound storm front guided by a La Nina weather pattern into that mismatch and it spawned tornadoes that killed dozens over five U.S. states.