Janice Marie Bradshaw

DODGE CITY- Janice Marie Bradshaw, 63 died Sunday, July 31, 2022 at Presbyterian Manor of the Plains, Dodge City. She was born on October 16, 1958 at Dodge City, Kansas the daughter of Paul and Florene (Smith) Bradshaw.

Gerald “Sonny” Gaul

DODGE CITY- Gerald “Sonny” Gaul, 87, died Monday, August 1, 2022 at St. Catherine’s of Dodge City.

Johnnie Simon Remigio

Husband, Father, Grandpa, Marine, Johnnie Simon Remigio, went home to Heaven on Friday July 22nd. Born March 4th, 1949, he excelled at baseball and was named MVP of the American Legion Rangers in 1967.

Shirley A. Rogers

Dodge City - Shirley Arlene Rogers left to be with her Lord, Jesus Christ, on July 22, 2022. She was born on February 15, 1937 in Syracuse, Kansas, eldest daughter of her loving parents, Wayne and Elda Rogers.

Marjorie Elizabeth Storer

KINSLEY- Marjorie Elizabeth Storer, 81 Wednesday, August 3, 2022 at Medicalodges, Kinsley. She was born on July 20, 1941 at Chicago, Illinois the daughter of Lawrence and Priscilla (Sleeper) Auten.

The light at the end of the tunnel has many names

Whitney Hodgin Dodge City Globe The Mexican Village was the main topic of conversation at a recent Torrez family reunion during Dodge City Days that included five generations of cousins and six elders who remember a much different Dodge City than the one in which they live today. Trevina Leija said her family gathers in “Papa Joe’s house” on Avenue J “every chance we get.” The Torrez family is featured in Tim Wenzl’s new book about the history of the Mexican Village, “A Place in Time.” In it are black and white photos of Torrez youngsters standing on the very bridge Leija led them back to more than 70 years later.

DODGE CITY GLOBE

Volume 112 | No. 93 To subscribe: 620-471-8001 Visit us on Facebook at @DodgeCityGlobe DODGE CITY DAYS! www.dodgecitydays.org Wyatt Earp Boulevard Saturday, Aug.

Dodge City Commission moves forward with downtown

Whitney Hodgin Dodge City Globe The Dodge City Commission scheduled meetings to discuss plans for future housing development as well as downtown revitalization at its Aug. 1 meeting.