
Sprinter Liggett shatters 42-year record
Some records are made to last. Others are meant to be broken — and on Saturday, May 30, one of Kansas’ most iconic high school track records fell in the most poetic way imaginable.
Some records are made to last. Others are meant to be broken — and on Saturday, May 30, one of Kansas’ most iconic high school track records fell in the most poetic way imaginable.
In a game packed with offense, drama, and momentum swings, the Dodge City Athletics outlasted the Great Bend Bat Cats, 15-12, in an early-season slugfest on Sunday night at Cavalier Field.
Whitney Hodgin Dodge City Globe Everyone present for the first monthly “Coffee with a Doctor” event at the Dodge City Senior Center shared a desire… Login to continue reading Login…
Submitted article EMPORIA — The contemporary western novel, “The Last Rancher,” by Robert Rebein has been recognized by the State Library of Kansas as one… Login to continue reading Login…
Submitted article Montezuma farmer Robbie Yost was recently honored among the region’s highest-producing soybean farmers in the 2024 Asgrow® Brand National Yield Contest. Yost won… Login to continue reading Login…
Whitney HodginDodge City Globe Memorial Day ceremonies in Dodge City began at Fort Dodge, where Dee Dee Royle sang the national anthem, followed by Boy… Login to continue reading Login…
From June 2 until July 18 Miller, Central, Ross and Sunnyside Elementary Schools will provide free breakfast and lunch for those 18 years and younger from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
14th Annual Main Street Fest in downtown Dodge City June 7
Whitney HodginDodge City Globe While roof repairs at VFW Post #1714 were in full swing its leaders welcomed VFW State Surgeon Allen Owens to the… Login to continue reading Login…
The Dodge City High School boys golf team continued its impressive season Monday by capturing the Class 6A Regional championship at Mariah Hills Golf Course in Hays. The Red Demons posted a team score of 305 to claim the top spot, finishing 17 strokes ahead of runner-up Maize (322) and 24 strokes ahead of third-place Garden City (329). All three teams qualified for next week’s KSHSAA 6A State Tournament at Quail Ridge Golf Course in Winfield.