


The complications just keep on coming for holiday flyers
Indications are that flying over the holiday season will not be a piece of cake — not even a piece of fruitcake. Among the factors that will have an impact on this year’s flying experiences are: People tired of staying home and feeling less concern about being in crowded spaces, airlines having to cut back on the number of planes in the air (a result of less customers during the pandemic) and inflation, which has led to increased ticket prices.
Club news
The November meeting of Bas Bleu Study Club was held Friday, Nov. 4, in the home of hostess Jeannie Shirley.
POPLOG
Marcos Antonio-Garcia, 23, domestic battery. Maria Reynosa-Perez, 45, intimidation of a witness or victim; aggravated intimidation of a witness or victim. Billy J. Cruse, 44, probation violation. Edwin J. Villatoro, 19, probation violation.

DCCC: Volleyball wins first playoff match since 2012 to advance to semifinals
For the first time since 2012, the Dodge City volleyball team is heading to the semifinals of the Region VI Plains District playoffs after taking down rival Garden City in four sets in the first round at home.

Mayor and vice mayor make final arguments for city street repair measure
Dodge City Mayor Kent Smoll and Vice Mayor Michael Burns pitched the city’s proposed half-a-cent sales tax increase for street repair and property tax relief to the Dodge City Globe Thursday, Nov. 3 at City Hall.

2022 SPIAA volleyball all league teams are set
The SPIAA Volleyball Coaches have met and selected their All League Teams for the 2022 Volleyball season. The league coaches gathered at the end of the season to nominate and vote on those players who are deemed worthy of receiving All League Honors.
Dodge City Wrestling Academy is back in Action
The Dodge City Wrestling Academy began their season this week, after finishing the 2021-2022 season with 27 State Qualifiers, 16 athletes placing, 5 State Champions, and 8th Place as a Club out of 170 in the State of Kansas. At this time DCWA has 74 athletes registered and ready to wrestle!
Kansas suspends Self for 4 games in ongoing infractions case
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — Kansas suspended Hall of Fame coach Bill Self and top assistant Kurtis Townsend for the first four games of the season Wednesday, along with imposing several recruiting restrictions, as part of the fallout from a lengthy FBI investigation into college basketball corruption.