DCCC: Baseball splits at home versus Pratt to win series

For the first time since 2017, the Dodge City baseball team picked up a series win over the Pratt Beavers with a split of their doubleheader at home on Saturday, falling 9-4 in game one and claiming a 25-14 win in game two.

BHS Softball: Picks up 2 wins against Pratt Skyline

The Bucklin Red Aces softball team remains undefeated with two solid wins over Pratt Skyline on Monday night. In the first game Skyline got things started in the first inning as they scored one run. Bucklin pulled away for good with four runs in the third inning. In the third Sydnie Jones doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring one run, Emalea Warden doubled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run, and Halie Feikert tripled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. Warden was credited with the victory for Bucklin. The righthander lasted six innings, allowing three hits and zero runs while striking out eight and walking zero. Bucklin tallied eight hits. Natalie Dale and Jones each had multiple hits for Red Aces. Jones and Dale each collected two hits to lead Red Aces. In the second game Halie Feikert was clutch at the plate with ducks on the pond on Monday, driving in six on three hits to lead Red Aces past Skyline 18-8 on Monday. Feikert drove in runs on a single in the third, a triple in the third, and a single in the fifth.

The Dodge City

The Dodge City Area Women’s Chamber of Commerce secretary Jan Stevens, tourism co-chair Deedee Miller and treasurer Debbie Eddy welcome guests to their St. Patrick’s Day breakfast fundraiser at Casey’s Cowtown in March. The chamber would like to thank the community for helping to make their fundraiser a success. “We had an amazing turn out and served 175 meals as well as many door prizes!,” president Jennifer McCabe said. “We’d also like to thank our event sponsors Casey’s Cowtown, Vierthaler Kessen Optometry, Dodge City Tire Center, Family Practice Associates of Western Kansas, Great Western Tire and Humble Flowers and Gifts.”

Thank You

Dear Bobbi Brown, I wanted to take a moment to thank you for everything you have done to ensure a successful show at Carnegie Arts Center in January. Carnegie is such a special place, with a sense of its history and a willingness to showcase such a wide array of artistic talent (exceptional talent, I might add).

DCCC and Chamber partner for bid process expo

Dodge City Community College and the Dodge City Area Chamber of Commerce have partnered together to form the first-ever Bid Process Expo. The event, which took place Tuesday, April 5 in the DCCC Student Activity Center, included a mix of more than a dozen local businesses, vendors and taxing entities.

Spring Cleaning and Connecting with Readers

We are into month number four of 2022 already. Unbelievable! With church services set here to host in less than six weeks, we are starting to clean some corners out.