October 16, 2006 (Press Release) --
This month DodgeBoard.com celebrates it's one year anniversary. Founded in Dodge City in October of 2005, DodgeBoard.com serves not only it's local Dodge City townsfolk, but also boasts visits from 32 of the 50 states and an additional 22 countries throughout the world. Since it's founding in October of 2005, the forum based website has received over half a million hits. While about 75% of it's visitors are from Dodge City, the website welcomes visitors from all of Kansas and even has members from Iraq, France, and Israel.
Designed within a theme of Dodge City's famous cowboy heritage, DodgeBoard.com offers it's members and visitors local topics, weather, online gaming, debate and sometimes heated discussion in its forum area. Serving to provide its visitors with issues of interest to the community, DodgeBoard.com provides online streaming police scanners, live news feeds, and hot topics about upcoming city and county commission referendums.
Sometimes to the chagrin of it's local community leaders, DodgeBoard.com's members often express strong opinions about the decisions of elected officials. DodgeBoard is 100% owned by it's registered members and was formed to give the citizens of the community the tools to be heard while offering the anonymity to do so without the fear of retribution. The website is a non-profit, content rich internet hangout for visitors of the community to meet and interact with other local residents that share their concerns for a better Dodge City. Registration is free and visitors can participate without registering. Link: http://www.dodgeboard.com
Designed within a theme of Dodge City's famous cowboy heritage, DodgeBoard.com offers it's members and visitors local topics, weather, online gaming, debate and sometimes heated discussion in its forum area. Serving to provide its visitors with issues of interest to the community, DodgeBoard.com provides online streaming police scanners, live news feeds, and hot topics about upcoming city and county commission referendums.
Sometimes to the chagrin of it's local community leaders, DodgeBoard.com's members often express strong opinions about the decisions of elected officials. DodgeBoard is 100% owned by it's registered members and was formed to give the citizens of the community the tools to be heard while offering the anonymity to do so without the fear of retribution. The website is a non-profit, content rich internet hangout for visitors of the community to meet and interact with other local residents that share their concerns for a better Dodge City. Registration is free and visitors can participate without registering. Link: http://www.dodgeboard.com

This month DodgeBoard.com celebrates it's one year anniversary. A 100% member owned watchdog community website, their motto- "We don't need no stinking badges!"
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