Pumpkin Roll

3 eggs, beaten 2/3 cup pumpkin 1 cup sugar 3/4 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon ginger 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt Combine the eggs, pumpkin, and sugar in a bowl, then add the rest of ingredients and blend together well. Pour into a 15 x 10 x 1-inch greased cookie sheet.

City to host streetscape groundbreaking

The City of Dodge City will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the Dodge City Streetscape Project on Thursday, Dec. 8, beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the corner of 2nd Ave. and Front St. (north of the “El Capitan” statue). This event serves as an opportunity to share the vision for this downtown streetscape and celebrate the kickoff of this long awaited project.

Cooperative Grain & Supply announces new general manager

BAZINE, Kansas – The Board of Directors of Cooperative Grain & Supply would like to announce that they have completed their executive search and have named Brad Cowan as their next General Manager. Cowan is the former long-time President/CEO of Frontier Ag, Inc., Goodland, Kansas.

Amish Kitchen

We had a very nice Thanksgiving holiday. We hosted a dinner here for our family, sister Emma’s family, and sister Verena.

Immunize Kansas Coalition announces new executive director

Immunize Kansas Coalition (IKC) announced Geovannie Gone, LMAC, MPH has been named Executive Director of the nonprofit devoted to protecting all Kansans from vaccine- preventable diseases. “I am beyond excited and humbled to be able to serve as the first Executive Director for IKC and continue the astounding work that this coalition does.

Purple with Purpose: DC3 announces fundraising campaign

In the past two years, Dodge City Community College (DC3) has made numerous improvements to its critical structures across campus such as new sidewalks, mezzanines, sound systems, directional signage, interior building renovations, and landscaping. And now the college is setting a new goal through its new Purple with Purpose fundraising campaign to create a new weight room for its student-athletes.

Controlling volunteer trees

Though trees are a vital part of our landscapes, there are situations where volunteer trees need to be controlled. This is often a case of the wrong plant in the wrong place. If the tree is still small and a desirable species, you may want to consider transplanting in the spring. If it is not, active control measures would be in order.

The Angel on the Tree

It’s barely fall, we just celebrated Thanksgiving, and Christmas trees have been displayed in stores for the past month! Do you ever wonder why some of the decorations look like fruit, or shiny globes, toys, or angels? And why do some trees have tags with names on them?