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Riding for a cause

Motorcycle enthusiasts make their way east on Fulton Street to head south on the US 83/50 Bypass Saturday to begin this year’s Kansas Bikers Backing… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Front Door Gallery to feature Oktoberfest

Garden City’s annual Oktoberfest celebration is marking 50 years in 2024, and the Finney County Historical Museum has opened a new short-term exhibit in the Front Door Gallery to tell the story of the gathering.Hosted since the beginning by the Knights of Columbus, the local German cultural observance was launched in 1974 and museum visitors will see more than a dozen photographs and artifacts representing the event, particularly from the first 10 years it took place.

Buffaloes struggle in opening loss to Manhattan

What head coach Brian Hill had hoped for never materialized in the Garden City High School football opener Friday night at Buffalo Stadium.The final score of 57-21 against another highly-regarded Manhattan Indian team doesn’t tell the entire story as the Buffs saw the final 24 minutes of the second half include a running clock.That came about after trailing 57-0 at halftime when the 45-point rule went into effect just before the break.

Holcomb falls on road to Cheney in opener

CHENEY – The curse of playing in Cheney for Holcomb High School was in full effect Friday as the Longhorns fell to the Cardinals, 7-38, to open the 2024 season.Cheney scored 13 points in each of the first half quarters to take a 26-0 lead into halftime.

GCHS boys’ XC wins Great Bend meet

GREAT BEND - Three top 10 finishers, led by senior Hayden Nemechek’s fourth-place finish, paced the Garden City Buffaloes’ boys’ cross country to the team title on Thursday at Great Bend’s Lake Barton Golf Course.It was the season opening meet for the Buffs and another senior, Cate Wiese, paced the girls’ squad to a third-place finish by placing sixth overall.Nemechek, the defending Western Athletic Conference champion and WAC Runner of the Year from 2023, clocked a 16:18.03 for his fourth-place finish as Southeast of Saline’s Brayden Walker won with a time of 16:08.58.Teammates Trevor Fry (16:37.76) and Taran Castro (16:44.06) placed fifth and seventh, respectively, as the Buffs totaled 53 points.