GCHS drama to present play
The Garden City High School drama department will present “Bethel Park Falls,” by Jason Pizarrello, at 7 p.m.
The Garden City High School drama department will present “Bethel Park Falls,” by Jason Pizarrello, at 7 p.m.
The Garden City High School Junior-Senior prom will be held Saturday, March 23, in the GCHS practice gymnasium, 2720 Buffalo Way Blvd.
Traffic will be reduced to one lane starting March 25 along Kansas Highway 23 from the Kansas Highway 156 junction, 14 miles north to the Finney/Lane county line, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.The lane reduction is necessary for resurfacing work to resume along Kansas Highway 23.
TOPEKA - Garden City High School thespians went to the State Capital to engage with their legislators about the essential nature of theatre education and its impact on students, communities, and Kansas itself on March 5.
Espino scores twice for Buffaloes against Liberal BY GCHS ATHLETICS For the entire 80 minutes on the pitch at Buffalo Stadium Tuesday night, Garden City… Login to continue reading Login…
The Garden City Community College’s Sports Medicine department has cancelled its Busted Buster 5K Fun Run/Walk scheduled for Sunday morning due to unforeseen circumstances.Registrants will receive an email and reimbursement.The GCCC Sports Medicine Department offers the opportunity to gain clinical shadowing and hands-on skills and experience in the field of athletic training.
BY GCCC SPORTS INFORMATION A former Garden City Community College soccer player, who helped lead the men’s program to new heights, is going back to… Login to continue reading Login…
Southwest Kansas legislators discussed what they’ve been working on this legislative session at the Garden City Area Chamber of Commerce legislative coffee on Saturday in the Garden City Community College Endowment Room.
Garden City Community College will be holding ribbon cutting ceremonies and open houses on a trio of new facilities located on campus.Both the new STEM Success Center and the Gary E.
BY PATTI THUMMEL SENIOR SHOWCASE Alzheimer’s disease typically progresses slowly in three stages: early, middle and late (sometimes referred to as mild, moderate and severe… Login to continue reading Login…