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.

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]

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]

Courtney McFall Coover

Courtney McFall Coover, passed away on March 26th, 2022 at the age of 75. Courtney was born in Spearville, KS on August 19th, 1946. His parents, now deceased, were William Coover & June Williams. All three of his siblings are living, which are his brothers Marcus & Jimmy Coover and his sister, Caressa Gresham. He married his wife, Connie Kingry, in 1968 and she died in 1983. He graduated from the University of Kansas and served as a medic in the Army, stationed in Korea during the Vietnam War. He had a successful career in Sales and spent the 30 years of his career doing home and commercial maintenance.

Southwind at Spearville keeps senior care in the community

The paint is dry on the 20,270 square foot Southwind at Spearville and now director of nursing Megan Wyant is eager to round out her staff with a full-time night nurse and an additional PRN so she can open the doors to a brand-new service area for seniors in the neighborhood as well Dodge City, Jetmore and Kinsley.

DODGE CITY GLOBE

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Rogena L. Randall

Dodge City – Rogena Lavell Randall, 84, died April 12, 2022 at Denver…

Knight wins Spring National at Dodge City Raceway Park

Kansas’ Premier dirt track opened the season Saturday, April 9 with five full IMCA classes and stylish appearances by the Kansas Antique Racers. Jordan Knight, #10 sprint driver out of Spearville, won the Spring Nationals.