Ford County Sheriff issues statement on shooting, traffic enforcement

The Ford County Sheriff’s Office issued a couple statements over the weekend, one of which dealt with an investigation into a shooting that allegedly occurred on March 27. According to Ford County Sheriff Bill Carr, asked for the public’s assistance on information from an incident involving gunfire that occurred during the early morning hours of March 27 in rural Ford County south of Dodge City.

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Tracey Lee Hodges

DODGE CITY – Tracey Lee Hodges 64, died Saturday April 2 after…

DCCC: Themus Fulks named NJCAA DI Men’s Basketball All-American

For the first time since 2017, the Dodge City men’s basketball team has an individual earn NJCAA All-American honors as Themus Fulks was named second team NJCAA All-American after a great season. Fulks is the first Conquistador since 1984 to earn second-team or higher NJCAA All-American honors.

Serious illness is dismissed as psychosomatic

Dear Amy: When I was pregnant with my first child, I was diagnosed with a condition called hyperemesis gravidarum. It causes debilitating nausea, uncontrollable vomiting and dehydration, and in severe cases, can be life-threatening.

Announcing Kansas hospitals with 2022 High 5 for Mom & Baby recognition

Breastfeeding plays a crucial role in the overall health of babies and mothers and demonstrates hospitals’ commitment to improving infant and maternal health. The United Methodist Health Ministry Fund, through its High 5 for Mom & Baby program, is committed to promoting breastfeeding best practices and to supporting hospitals’ efforts to ensure their staff are prepared to support parents’ breastfeeding needs and goals.