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USDA grants K-State researcher almost $1 million to study wheat
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is granting a Kansas State University wheat geneticist nearly $1 million for two proj…
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Former DCCC basketball player Ameer Jackson back in Dodge City
Upon leaving the Middle Eastern country of Qatar, former Dodge City Community College basketball player Ameer Jackson is…
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Manor of the Plains reports no new COVID-19 cases
Testing continues to be key for Manor of the Plains in Dodge City, which had been hit with a cluster of positive tests o…
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Democratic candidates hold Sunflower Showcase event
An online meeting of local and congressional Democratic candidates was held Wednesday as part of the Sunflower Showcase …
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Haviland rally sheds positive light on color
HAVILAND-More than 50 members of the Haviland community in southcentral Kansas gathered together on June 18 for a Black …
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Kansans Mains, Chapman lead FLW high school national championship after Day 1
Lenexa anglers Ryder Mains and Mason Chapman, of Legacy Christian...
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CapFed Best News: She's best in nation
Topeka students and their teachers are keeping history alive, and winning state and national awards for their effort.
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USD 443 planning to start school August 20
Dodge City Public Schools announced they are intending to start school on Aug. 20, though guidelines are subject to chan…
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BOE approves administration building demolition
The Dodge City USD 443 Board of Education held its first in-person meeting since March, on June 22, and all except for o…
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The Effects of Tillage on Aggregate Stability
As I'm out and about promoting soil health at field days, crop tours and conferences I typically run into a farmer or tw…
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Kansas school leaders discuss need for equity in education in virtual panel
Four of the five Black school superintendents from across Kansas were featured in a virtual panel Tuesday to discuss iss…
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Kansas wheat good quality as harvest continues
Kansas' wheat harvest is at various states of completion. From almost finished in the southwest to barely started up nor…
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U.S. 283 mill and overlay project to begin in Ford County
Crews are expected to begin a mill and overlay project on U.S. 283 in Ford County on Thursday, June 25, according to the…
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Warm weather brings out the snakes
Summer is here and with it has come the snakes. Recently Ford County Sheriff Bill Carr responded to a call for assistanc…
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Compass receives pandemic relief funding
Support has been made for disaster relief funding to Compass Behavioral Health for Ford and Hodgeman County recently.The…
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