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Growing differently: Teacher uses Tower Garden to educate students
Morgan Starkweather loves plants, children and animals. As a second-grade teacher at Plum Creek Elementary School in Hut…
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Walmart to close for weekend
On Saturday, the Dodge City Walmart, located at 1905 N. 14th Ave., will shut its doors for the weekend starting at 2 p.m…
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Church launches parking lot services
LEAVENWORTH - Damian Efta said he believes people gathering together is an important aspect of church. But this is diffi…
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Mid-creek musings: Kansas lakes busier than ever during coronavirus pandemic
Mid-creek musings while pining for the end of social distancing, so I can finally get away from everyone.
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Sunflower Community Garden plots available
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Sunflower Community Garden still has plots available for Dodge City gardeners.
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Son continues work in China
PRATT - While China initially led the world in the highest number of COVID-19 cases, the curve of the disease has flatte…
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DCRP sets open practice, schedule adjustments
In accordance with guidelines set forth by Kansas Governor Laura Kelly on Thursday phasing in the easing of restrictions…
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Know where to go to get the care you need
Knowing where to go to get the care you need can be confusing - especially now. Efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 h…
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Biochar created to enrich soil
Burnt wood may be able to save the soil - even in Kansas.
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Kreger charged with child sex crimes
Dustin Lee Kreger, 20, was arrested April 28 and charged with two counts of rape and one count of aggravated indecent li…
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Trump signs order to keep meatpacking plants open, but union demands governors follow industry-wide safety measures
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 28 mandating meatpacking and poultry plants remain open.
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Kansas Ethanol facing hard times
Two Kansas ethanol plants lay idle. The other nine decreased production - most by at least 40%.As gas prices continue to…
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3D-printed nasopharyngeal swabs increase testing
A collaboration between Lea Ann Seiler, director of Hodgeman County Economic Development, and Hodgeman County public hea…
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'This is Lansing': As coronavirus spreads in prison, families fear death sentence
Lansing inmate describes riot over health conditions, ongoing problems, and family members fear the worst for prisoners …
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Manufacturer starts PPE production
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