Finney County

Enjoying the sunshine
Lee Richardson Zoo’s jaguar basks in the sunshine in its exhibit while watching zoo patrons pass by. Temperatures returned to winter over the weekend with… Login to continue reading Login…

K-State Extension to host Dining with Diabetes program
K-State Extension Office is set to host a four-week program called Dining with Diabetes for caregivers and those suffering with Type II Diabetes starting Feb. 3.
SENIOR SHOWCASE: Seniors need to be prepared for inclement weather in winter
Because we love all our seniors and want to keep them safe in their homes. The following is the policy that the Finney County Committee on Aging’s, Board of Directors has in place for the Finney County Senior Center/ Transit.

GCHS girls’ wrestling wreaks havoc on Newton TOC
NEWTON – The Garden City High School’s girls’ wrestling team won five individual titles and walked away with the team trophy at the fourth Newton Girls’ Tournament of Champions on Thursday.

Public forums with USD 457 superintendent candidates to be held Monday
The USD 457 Board of Education will be interviewing two candidates for the position of superintendent on Monday, Jan. 20. The meeting will start at 7:00 a.m. at Baron’s Steakhouse, 1911 E. Kansas Avenue, Garden City, Kansas. The formal interviews will be conducted in executive session pursuant to the non-elected personnel exception under the Kansas Open Meetings Act.

Holcomb’s Redden, Simon place in TOC top five
BY THE TELEGRAM STAFF NEWTON – Holcomb High School had a pair of top five finishes in the two-day Newton Tournament of Champions Thursday. Abigail… Login to continue reading Login…

Buffalo bowling takes home wins over Hays
While the Garden City High School boys’ bowling team claimed 12.5 of a possible 13 points in Thursday’s Western Athletic Conference dual against Hays, the Buffalo girls’ squad did even better, earning all 13 points for the second time in three days.

Broncbuster men drop Pratt on road
PRATT - Garden City Community College hit a milestone on Wednesday night.

GCCC women blowout Pratt in road game
PRATT - Because of their recent struggles on offense, Greg Franklin needed to see more from his defense.