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Exploring the dead zone

    On Oct. 25, 1986, the New York Times ran side-by-side obituaries for the scientist who discovered vitamin C and the scientist who isolated vitamin K. One was 93 years old, and the other was 92.

A mobile community

The Daily Globe is a paper going through an identity crisis.

As a growing community of 30,000, the median age of Dodge City continues to get younger. The number of readers on our Web site is going up and more and more people are reading the Globe.

But, not all of our readers are online. While we continue to appeal to the younger generation — area high school and college students — we also owe it to our readers who love their deadwood edition. And it's a love I share.

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