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USD 457 enrollment office to begin summer hours
The Garden City Public Schools Central Student Enrollment Office at the Educational Support Center, 1205 Fleming Street, will be closed on Fridays from June 5 [more…]
Educational Support Center to begin summer hours
The Garden City Public Schools Educational Support Center, 1205 Fleming Street, will be changing its days of operation during the summer. The center will be [more…]
Summer bookmobile program to return June 1
The USD 457 Books on the Bus program, better known as B.O.B., will visit various sites in Garden City during the week starting Monday, June [more…]
Garden City Career Connection Academy graduation ceremony set for May 29
The Garden City Career Connection Academy will host its 2026 GED Graduation ceremony at 10 a.m. Friday, May 29, in the KCB Bank Auditorium located [more…]
Renewable energy company hosts open house about proposed Finney County project
By SCOTT AUST / Greater Garden City More than 100 people attended a Tuesday night open house at The Refinery in Garden City to hear [more…]
Mom, two daughters graduate from GCCC
Garden City Community College’s May 8 commencement ceremony was more than a celebration of individual achievement for one family from Scott City — it honored [more…]
GCCC Board of Trustees to meet tonight
The Garden City Community College Board of Trustees will meet at 6 p.m. today, May 19, inside the Omar D. Angeles Endowment Room of the [more…]
Petersen appointed new principal of Jennie Barker Elementary School
Keri Petersen has been appointed as the new principal of Jennie Barker Elementary School. Petersen brings 29 years of experience in education to the [more…]
WKCF awards grants to area nonprofits
Western Kansas Community Foundation (WKCF) is awarding 15 area nonprofit organizations with grants totaling $79,969 from the Community Betterment Fund, the Kansas Health Foundation Children’s Fund, and [more…]
Excel in CTE initiative celebrated by GCCC
Garden City Community College is celebrating the accomplishments of local high school students who earned technical program certificates through the statewide Excel in CTE initiative. [more…]
