News and updates from Dodge City Daily Globe
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
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USD 443 gets off to good start
The construction projects present throughout the district presented a unique challenge to begin the school year. If you…
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Conqs rebound from rough day
LAMAR, Colorado - Despite losing two games on the first day of the Quiznos Invitational, the Conquistador volleyball tea…
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Boot Hill 70th anniversary weekend
It has been 70 years and to celebrate, Boot Hill Museum has a packed full weekend of activities for everyone to enjoy.It…
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Conq women fall in soccer
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - Despite taking 11 shots and holding KCKCC to three shots, the Conqs fell to the Blue Devils by a sco…
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Sports editor joins Globe
Shelton Burch has joined the newsroom of the Dodge City Daily Globe as its new sports editor."I'm honestly hoping to be …
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Weather causes power outage
During a severe thunderstorm on Sunday evening, a power outage was caused by transmission structures falling down.Accord…
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Looking back at the eclipse of 1878
The Great American Eclipse of August 21, 2017 was not the first to clip a corner of Kansas.According to an 1878 issue of…
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4 Things to Do this Weekend
1 Team RopingThe World Series of Team Roping qualifiers comes to Western State Bank Expo Center today through Sunday.Rop…
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Sugar cane aphids located in Ford County
Sugar cane aphids have made their way into Ford County according to Ford County Extension agent Andrea Burns.The sugar c…
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No. 15 Conqs fall in opener
Penalties were the story on Thursday night, as No. 15 Dodge City fell to Highland, 26-21. The Scotties were receiving vo…
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Agriculture focus of leaders
MANHATTAN - Outgoing Gov. Sam Brownback wistfully reflected on the administration's work on agriculture policy Thursday …
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Final Friday returns tonight
Final Friday returns for August and with it comes the 100-year celebration of the Cochran Building at 2nd Avenue and Gun…
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Tailgate slated for annual scrimmage
There's an old saying which goes, "the more things change, the more they stay the same."While there are changes to the a…
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Francis responds to crime report
Dodge City Police Chief Drew Francis offers tips on how to avoid the "plague on the community" regarding the latest Kans…
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