
GCCC to host STEM Teacher Summit
The Garden City Community College STEM Success Center will host the STEM Teacher Summit from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 16.
The Garden City Community College STEM Success Center will host the STEM Teacher Summit from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 16.
Rep. Ken Rahje, Phillips County, talks about the budget during a Garden City Area Chamber of Commerce legislative coffee at Garden City Community College. Rahje… Login to continue reading Login…
On Feb. 14, the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland kicks off the 2025 Girl Scout Cookie season, the annual event in which Girl Scouts unbox their futures as young female entrepreneurs through the world’s largest entrepreneurial program for girls.
Cate Wiese, left, and David Holguin have been named the winter homecoming queen and king, respectively, at Garden City High School. The pair were crowned… Login to continue reading Login…
Many people who visit us at the Finney County Historical Museum have an appreciation for antiques and additional items that represent the past, so we’re offering an opportunity soon to view some of the artifacts that we don’t often put on display, as well as to possibly win one of 10 collectible objects that have been donated to help us raise museum support funds.
For youth interested in design and building, 4-H has a new and fresh look for its Interior Design and Architecture Project. Hands-on, easy to use and full of technical/career connections, this project has so many opportunities for youth creativity in drawing, building, presentation and showing their own styles.
WICHITA - The Class 6A girls’ state wrestling championship is a week away in Overland Park, but for just a short time, Garden City High School can enjoy another win over rival and No. 1-ranked Dodge City.
Less than 24 hours after rolling over Western Athletic Conference for Great Bend, the Garden City High School girls’ basketball found itself back on the floor at The Garden in a non-conference contest against Class 3A Lakin on Saturday.
In a season that has been challenging in many ways, the Garden City Buffaloes’ boys’ basketball team faced perhaps their most challenging week on Friday and Saturday when tasked with facing Class 5A No. 4 Great Bend and then less than 24 hours hosting Class 3A No. 4 Lakin.