FCHS offers spay, neuter vouchers for 2025
To address the animal overpopulation in the county, the Finney County Humane Society is offering spay and neuter vouchers to residents wanting to safeguard their pets’ health in 2025.
To address the animal overpopulation in the county, the Finney County Humane Society is offering spay and neuter vouchers to residents wanting to safeguard their pets’ health in 2025.
The Garden City High School Hall of Fame committee is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Hall of Fame inductees.
The Kansas Department of Transportation announces approved bids for state highway construction and maintenance projects. The letting took place Dec. 18, 2024, in Topeka. Some of the bids may include multiple projects that have been bundled based on proximity and type of work.
As we step into the new year, many of us set resolutions, whether it’s to learn something new, start a hobby, or help others find their passions. If you’re looking for a way to explore fresh opportunities and encourage growth in yourself or your children, Finney County 4-H is offering a perfect solution.
Dear Eric: I took a DNA test with an ex. The child is five. My ex gave me issues about it for years but finally caved in. We remained friends. Now that it’s verified that I’m not the child’s father, what do I do?
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Breakfast has long been touted as the most important meal of the day. After individuals spend several hours sleeping, breakfast refuels their bodies and prepares them to tackle the day ahead.
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After building double-digit leads at the end of both the first and second quarters in Tuesday night’s Western Athletic Conference home battle with the Liberal Redskins, the Garden City High School boys’ basketball team found themselves in a proverbial dogfight to the finish at The Garden.