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New law enforcement class completes training
YODER - Twenty-four new law enforcement officers graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) on Ju…
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Hoping for a bin-buster year
For Jon Oden, like his wheat fields, life has had many challenges. But like his fields, he keeps going - often with a ca…
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USD 443 to open athletic facilities
The Dodge City USD 443 Board of Education met Monday to discuss a variety of topics, including online enrollment, the op…
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Dodge City Republican Expo coming June 27
Republican candidates for the upcoming 2020 election cycle will be on hand for the Dodge City Republican Expo at noon Sa…
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Manor of the Plains tests entire campus for COVID-19
After a resident and several employees at the Dodge City Manor of the Plains tested positive for COVID-19, a campuswide …
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Teen advocates for skate park repairs
Trenton Lippoldt, 15, is proving that anyone can make a difference in their community with his proposal to improve the l…
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Dodge City man charged with sex crime
Jose Rosales-Rodriguez, 68, was arrested on June 3 and charged with one count of aggravated indecent liberties with a ch…
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The creator of Home on the Range
Dr. Brewster M. Higley of Smith County, Kansas wrote the words in 1872, but it didn't become our State song until 1947.H…
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United For Change event makes voices heard
Dodge City landmark El Capitan became a platform last weekend for members of the community who came together in support …
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Second grader spends day with DCFD
Thanks to her grandparents Stan and Lori Culver of Dodge City, on May 29, seven-year-old second grader Remington Culver …
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It's So Hot and Dry that…
Those of you that know us at all are aware that Joyce and I absolutely hate the heat of summer.
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Kansas Rep. Watkins rings up $400,000 in taxpayer-funded communications in six months
Kansas Congressman Steve Watkins, narrowly elected in 2018 with President Donald Trump's blessing and by pledging to hel…
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Helping where need is great
NEWTON-Kansas nurses Taryn Hernandez and Trista Coffey felt a calling.They weren't getting much work at Newton Medical C…
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Audit reveals abuse in program to help lesser prairie chicken, industry coexist
Ashland rancher Mark Gardiner is convinced the Idaho organization responsible for implementing a conservation program fo…
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Marshall introduces the PASTURE Act
On Thursday, U.S. Rep. Dr. Roger Marshall, R-KS, and U.S. Rep. Angie Craig, D-MN, of Minnesota, introduced The PASTURE (…
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