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GCHS volleyball goes 5-0 to win Liberal Invite
LIBERAL - Saturday was the day that Garden City High School volleyball coach Trista Bailey thought might happen at some point during the 2024 season.After starting the season with a 4-6 record and dropping four matches that went the full three sets, the Buffs rolled to a 5-0 record in winning the Liberal Invitational.In doing so, they won four matches in straight sets and then defeated Western Athletic Conference rival Dodge City in a three-setter, losing the first set 16-25 before taking the Demons in the next two, 25-21 and 25-14.Earlier in the day, the Buffs swept Colby (25-23, 25-23), Hugoton (25-13, 25-13), Liberal (25-15, 25-18) and Meade (25-17, 25-13).“We didn’t have a ton of turnaround time between our tough losses on Thursday (going 1-2) and our first serve on Saturday,” Bailey said.
Broncbusters compete at Colby Rodeo
COLBY - The Garden City Community College men’s rodeo team finished 14th at the Colby Community College Rodeo over last weekend.
SENIOR SHOWCASE: Fall is a time to clean and declutter for seniors
The 2024 city-wide fall cleanup for Garden City is Sept.

Patterns in the sky
Clouds create patterns in the sky as they are highlighted by a setting sun Thursday night as they stream over Garden City. Cloudy conditions are… Login to continue reading Login…
Educators named as Crystal Apple finalists
Six Finney County educators have been named finalists for this year’s Garden City Area Chamber of Commerce Crystal Apple Teacher Recognition awards.

County Commission discusses construction projects
Updates on construction projects were a feature of the Finney County Commission’s regular meeting on Monday.
School threat found to be hoax
On Wednesday morning, the Garden City Police Department was made aware of a circulating social media post containing warnings of potential school safety-related incidents and immediately began an investigation.

GCCCA celebrates National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week
The Garden City Career Connection Academy, a division of Garden City Community College, celebrated National Adult Education and Family Literacy Week from Sept.