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Monday, May 11, 2020
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Changing hats on the farm
STERLING - For Geoffrey and Jenny Burgess, farming is not a hobby. It's their livelihood.
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Pando announces candidacy for Kansas Senate
Edgar A. Pando, a southwest Kansas native and attorney with the Kerbs Law Office in Dodge City, announced his candidacy …
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Iris Issues
I have definitely had more time to work in my yard and in my flowerbeds, this spring. I have enjoyed more asparagus and …
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Josh Rouse: May a magical time for multi-species fishing
Early May is a great time to hit the water in search of a variety of fish species.
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As grocery chains limit beef sales, small markets increase customer base
As temporary shutdowns at meatpacking plants across the nation rise and large chain grocery stores limit meat purchases,…
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DOJ drops case against former Trump adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying about Russia contact
The Justice Department is dropping its case against President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Fl…
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Mariah Hills to open, library remaining closed
The City of Dodge City announced that Mariah Hills Golf Course has reopened with restrictions under Phase One of reopeni…
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Buying direct from the farm
Mandates and afflictions caused by COVID-19 continue to have repercussions on the nation's economy and food supply.
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SunPorch passes state surveyors inspection
An on-site survey conducted by the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services, at SunPorch of Dodge City reveale…
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All farmhands on deck
Stan Kaiser has worked with cattle for most of his life. He loves the rewards of a full day's work.
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Kansas Collegiate League Baseball cancels 2020 season
The Kansas Collegiate League Baseball (KCLB) announced on Tuesday they are canceling the 2020 season.
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Kansas court tells Shawn Parcells he can't test bodies for COVID-19 or leave state without permission
A district court judge has banned Shawn Parcells from testing for COVID-19 while he sorts out legal troubles for perform…
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DCHS students qualify for national tournament
Three Dodge City High School forensics students have qualified for the National Speech and Debate Association National T…
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National Day of Prayer service Thursday
On Thursday, May 7, the public is invited to participate in the National Day of Prayer event at the First Baptist Church…
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Doc, others to fly over Newton
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