
Measles cases jump to 46 as new Kansas law restricts health officials
TOPEKA — New legislation may make it more difficult for public health officials to manage a measles outbreak, which has increased by nine cases.
TOPEKA — New legislation may make it more difficult for public health officials to manage a measles outbreak, which has increased by nine cases.
People seeking new homes or uses for items they no longer want or need can consider donating them for the 16th annual Flea Market Festival at the Finney County Historical Museum.
The Kansas Department of Transportation is hosting a public meeting from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 8, for the U.S. Highway 83 Advanced Technology project. The meeting will take place at the Western Kansas Child Advocacy Center, 212 E. 5th St., in Scott City.
Garden City Public Schools USD 457 is launching Rooms, a communication app designed to streamline and enhance communication between families and our schools. This communication tool is designed to foster a stronger connection between parents, teachers and students.
If it were to become a song written by Garden City High School senior golfer Maddix Shook, it might be called, “Sweet Home Buffalo Dunes.”
When the Garden City High School softball team dropped a 5-0 contest on Tuesday at Great Bend, GCHS head coach Trina Mai believed she could get her team to bounce back two days later in a Western Athletic Conference doubleheader at John Ford Field at Tangeman Sports Complex.
Several Garden City Community College groups were in action during the past week.
HAYS – The Holcomb High School girls’ swimming team came away with a third place team finish Tuesday at Hays during a six-team meet, which featured a majority of the Western Athletic Conference schools.