Hays, KS News
Hays, KS News
La Crosse, Russell hit by twisters
Session driven by redistricting, partisanship
Sparks fly amid the storm
Tornado damage reported in La Crosse, Russell
HHS soccer to play for third
Hays High softball falls in 5A first round
TMP baseball falls in 3A first round
Hays High baseball season ends in 5A first round
Good first day at state for HHS track
Kansas police launch seatbelt initiative
Memorial Day activities in northwest Kansas
State sport events lead to many travels
La Crosse man charged for killing eagle
Disaster declaration issued for 14 counties
Hays professionals awarded Thursday
TMP graduation set for this weekend
Sorting centers open until new year
Have no fear, Hays Aquatic Park opening is near
City commission demolishes downtown roof issue with vote
Quinter race a tribute and fundraiser
Norton boy an Eagle Scout
Noordhoek donates new diving board to FHSU
Honors fall to regional people
Wait for water narrows for residents
NEW space a work in progress
Kan. Dems want to keep GOP AG out of remap case
Kansas historical mural completed
Glenn Miller Orchestra coming to Lucas, Hays
City of Ellis ready to buy, sell country club
Correction
County commissioners tour fire facilities
Proposed changes to historic building on city agenda
Flower shop closing; Chestnut Street Kitchens carries on
Court fills as cases converge
Hays NEA, district settle on 3 negotiation points
Survey begins in Norton County
27 want to jump into Kan. redistricting lawsuit
Russell County burn ban in effect
Students, FHSU is launching a new mail system on June 1, 2012. Check out the cam...
HHS soccer wins again, moves on
Hays library board scheduled special meeting
Johnson rolls again for BBBS
Loss leads to wakeup call for Simon
Ellis County makes the call for radio purchase for emergency responders
Plainville celebrates six valedictorians
New Internet policy complies with federal requirements
USD 489 board votes to serve up higher lunch prices
Unemployment rates continue to fall
Note to PDF edition readers
State extends period to renew vehicle tags
Two hurt when car rolls on interstate
18-year-old killed in accident south of Hays
Flags to be lowered after state rep's death
Area firefighters train in former FHSU residence hall
Accident involving 4 motorcycles injures 5
Felten student hits high with reading points
'Delightful' ordination
10 Things to Know for Monday
Western Cast Iron Art Conference coming to FHSU - For a complete list of panels,...
Kan. lawmakers adjourn still debating tax cuts
Drawing inspiration
Senate map OK'd, behind-the-scenes work ongoing
Legislator heads home early
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Wheat harvest quickly approaching in northwest Kansas
Runway repairs could affect flights
DSNWK to host memorial benefit ride
Felten grads say goodbye
Friars discontinue Capuchin ministry at St. Joseph Catholic Church
Victoria, Ellis students to graduate Sunday
Hays resident recognized for efforts to promote local tourism
Holy Family principal retires
Final day of school bittersweet for USD 489 retiree
Elevator sees finishing touches
Midnight Madness for Nex-Tech Wireless iPhone 4S
Kan. remap work continues as court deadline looms
County employee files for treasurer
Signs honor fallen soldiers
Dance teacher celebrating 30 years of business
FHSU instructor remembered for love of learning
FHSU launches new virtual campus tour
Board of Regents to consider FHSU tuition increase
Downtown business makes switch to online-only store
Norton scout earns Eagle Scout award
Kan. lawmakers have new tax plan; doubts linger
Dr. Avi Kempinski
Students lauded for magnificent Latin performance
Few details available on Plainville death
Runway revamp on city's to-do list
City of Hays unveils new text-, email-notification system for residents
Pfeifer files for treasurer position
Kobach asks federal court to settle redistricting
World War I traveling gallery coming to Hays
Schmidt will take part in leadership program
Four hospitalized after head-on crash
USDA to assist farmers in Munjor
Dr. Paul Adams' AstroByte: Solar Eclipse - NASA Science News for May 15, 2012 O...
Kan. Senate delays remap debate after angry caucus
Focus of primary races shifts to top state races
TMP headed to 3A state finale
HHS baseball, softball headed to state
Fireworks issue up in the air
City makes move to preserve Ellis course
Campus services pending for FHSU professor
Seib awarded Loeb Lifetime Achievement Award
Board members inquire about changing dress code
Redistricting remains stalled
Adventure, via bike
FHSU's Up 'til Dawn wins campus award
FHSU students, faculty will share bikes
TMP, HHS qualify for state
Western Kansas magazine hits the bull's-eye
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Emotional journey
Mud run planned this summer
10 Things to Know for Monday
Veterans highway sign wil be unveiled
Congratulations to all our graduates. We are proud of your accomplishments and w...
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Hays High grad wins FHSU's Torch Award
FHSU graduate rebuilding after loss
County commission to discuss jail crowding
Tigers to play for MIAA tourney title
Roof debate goes back to state
Braun appointed to 23rd District Court
Maps draw lines within Kansas GOP
Oberlin resident wants to raise Lyme disease awareness
Couture-Lovelady files for state office
'Good kid' turns to 'best job' at KMS
Hays High music students to walk red carpet
Hays High Jester Award nominees
Hays High student graduates twice
HHS students garner first electrorally state title
Waymaster will run in Republican primary
Saturday's Eggs & Issues postponed
Park woman injured in accident Tuesday
Advocates opt out of new SRS contract
Author's club to meet in Colby
Longtime educator teaches, learns life lessons
NCKTC graduation set for this weekend
Post offices affected in NW Kansas
A pioneer experience
Former custodian remembers decades of work at Kennedy
Final Kennedy graduation Friday
10 Things to Know Thursday
Kan. lawmakers pass tax cuts, but more work seen
Post offices affected in NW Kansas
Kansas lawmakers see quick 2013 budget resolution
Grant will aid breast cancer patients
First National Bank purchases Fox Pavilion at auction
This one's for you, ‘Coach T’
Grads will see changes
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10 Things to Know for Wednesday
Kan. Senate leaders expect close vote on tax cuts
Businessman’s life, legacy celebrated Monday
KU Medical Center surgeon remembers Kennedy education
Bowling ‘party’ to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters
BOE discusses dress code policy
Farmers in the field planting corn
Roosevelt staff shows its support for principal's decision-making
Complaints about RPM noise go silent at meeting
Congrats, FHSU students.
Jordan siblings like to put on a show
School district discusses dress code policy
High crop prices buoy farm incomes
Family has long history with Kennedy Middle School
Swan song for Ashmore, Kennedy
Nurses enjoy time to reminisce
Famous portrayals garner accolades
Range of characters highlight competition
Residents slated to address Ellis City Council
Natoma graduate preps for military
BOE to consider facilities budget
TMP auction goes above and beyond expectations
Landscape changes at 22nd and Vine
Area schools recognized for implementing program
Dear Colleagues and Friends, It is my pleasure to invite you to the final perf...
Roof causes concern
Work on Buffalo Bill center set to begin
FHSU Encore Series saves best show for last
Historic theater to be sold at auction
Community store offers service, convenience
Ellis County jail proposal getting a second look
Longtime FHSU professor leaves lasting legacy
Prayers have two-fold meaning
Traffic detour planned during bridge project
University Leader wins awards
Olathe woman files federal suit over redistricting
Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science class to graduate Saturday
FYI: Billinger won't seek re-election
Longtime Hays florist Spady remembered at Day of Prayer
Busy weekend for local gymnasts
Adams only one to file
Education of issues important for DSNWK officials
Michaud miffed by care services
Man sentenced, waives extradition
The spring Ceramic Art Sale is being held in the Memorial Union today, May 3 and...
Kan. Senate passes abortion bill, sending it gov
Toepfer loved community, family
Senate votes to combine districts
Mussels topic of May 10 Science Cafe
State grant to benefit walking trail
Charges likely in weekend events
FHSU shooting team places second at national contest
Ellis Co. celebrities take center stage
New bishop has familiar face
City commissioners considering inspection of levee system
On April 17, 15 students in Home Horticulture built over 200 rain barrels for th...
Scholarship and Creative Activities Days Schedule for May 2nd, 2012 8 am-5 pm...
Kansas Senate roll call on redistricting bill
Kansas Senate approves remap plan amid acrimony
Courts will close for funeral of former judge
Plainville principal out, official details scarce
Trooper shooting suspect arraigned on attempted murder charge
Senior Celebration planned this weekend
City of Hays tax collections down in March
Hays Chamber to host legislative forum
Haydn's 'Creation' ends Hays Symphony season in triumph
Students raise funds for children's hospital
Senators lobby to preserve districts
Get Your Body Ready for Summer: Tips to help you shape up and get fit for the wa...
Kan. lawmakers struggling with effects of tax plan
New Salina Diocese bishop to be installed Tuesday
Benefits, training tops for job seekers
Memories surge back with fire museum opening
One final homecoming
FHSU students raising awareness of child soldiers in Africa
Scholarship and Creative Activities displays and events May 2 in the Fort Hays B...
Author discusses social impact of 'In Cold Blood'
Repairs delayed for Letterman performance
Prescription drugs to be taken back Saturday
FHSU beef event serves up food, fun
Kansas center preserves stories of local farm life
10 things to know Monday
Regional briefs (April 29, 2012)
Thrice the fun
Students paint brighter scene
Ellis County will look at hiring jail consultant
Ellis County inmates being housed in Dodge City
Gallery walk has younger twist
Tech fair brings out emotion
Giveaway plants seeds of gardening
Participants ready to battle in octagon
Pieces come together for economic development policy
Counselor recognized for 'student first' attitude
10 things to know for Friday
The Big Event is an opportunity for FHSU students to ‘thank’ the community of Ha...
We invite you to the opening reception of From the Ground Up, an exhibition of c...
Post Rock Muzzleloaders to converge near Otis
Tracy Lawrence to headline Lenora Jubilee
Community foundation awards grants
Saxophone Quartet earns an encore
Advocacy group encourages students not to drive
Master teachers honored at reception
Gardeners have green thumb
Statue of Liberty back in her rightful place
HaysMed One Call serves as lifeline
Come join us from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm (or until the food runs out) in the Quad t...
10 Things to Know for Thursday
Police investigating report of incident at school
Dolls display to debut in Russell
Concert to raise funds for BBBS
Kansas charity proves wishes can come true
TMP senior part of 2 state championship teams
Women honored by Soroptomists
Youth farm safety class set for May 5
Chamber Singers roll out the red carpet
Hays City Commission to discuss nature area plans
Unemployment rates remain constant
Seeing is believing
Former Hays High standout makes return to town
All members of the Class of 2012 are invited to celebrate their upcoming graduat...
10 Things to Know for Wednesday
Hays businesses ready for Spring Gallery Walk
The Keith Sebelius Lecture Series and the Fort Hays State University English Dep...
Miller migration bugs residents
Gallery walk features diverse exhibits
Tribute planned for late artist
Dorrance man killed in accident
Upgrade puts county, DMV business on hold
Author to discuss 'In Cold Blood'
Firefighters get hands-on training
Redistricting struggle on horizon
Hays NEA, board begin contract negotiations
Russell residents injured in one-vehicle accident
Boy Scout Challenge set for Tuesday
Colby teacher remembered for helping students
FHSU students earn first place in leadership challenge
A reason to shine
Youth spend night in the cold
Rodeo ropes 'em in
CTELT is proud to introduce a video series showing the testimonial of one of FHS...
Via Christi heralds opening
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Hammond celebrates silver anniversary
Criminal charges filed in connection with fight
Russell loses a strong community leader
Clowning around
Village welcomes residents home
Fading into the crowd
Russell Police nab jail escapee
New park concerns officials
Students, city plant a legacy
Charges filed in September pizza robbery, stabbing
Art aplenty
Hays Walmart checking out changes
Unified Softball games begin this month
Stripe rust increasing on area wheat crops
Man injured in accident with deer
The 2011-2012 Student Organization Awards Reception was held on Tuesday. The fol...
Good news! We've extended the deadline to enter the Ed Hammond Look Alike Contes...
Check out our newly launched Virtual Campus Tour - - and le...
Arrest made in September robbery
Another Wendy's restaurant coming to Hays
New domestic violence advocate on FHSU campus
Phillipsburg tennis team receives donation
HHS student headed to science competitions
City commission meeting agenda set
Rumford family readies for entertaining weekend at rodeo
Brownback 'signs' last of water bills
Accident leads to opportunity for Hays PD
Special Activities for Students! National Undergraduate Research Week April 1...
Two days until the 25th Anniversary Celebration and the Ed Hammond Look Alike Co...
Group exploring bioscience potential in western Kan.
Agri-Women's meeting this weekend in Hays
Safe drug disposal offered April 28
Nex-Tech to broadcast city commission meetings
Teacher fair assists FHSU students looking for jobs
Relocation of county's administrative offices moves closer
Cleanup continues
Board OKs study
Civic Engagement Week! How will you get engaged this week?! Tuesday, April 17...
Ready for Finals? Finish the year strong with our tips on prepping for the big t...
The University Activities Board invites you to our Super Spectacular Awesome We...
Wind gust causes injury accident
Storms strike Rush County
Brownback to sign water bill in Colby
Hays High School broadcast students bring home state awards
Dietitian ready for return trip to Rooks County Health Fair
KDHE awards health assessment grants
Spring has sprung for Fort Hays State University music fans
Hays events prescribe healthy habits
FHSU to compete in canned food drive
Ellis City Council to meet Monday
County commission faces long agenda
Northwest Kan. population estimates up
Municipal golf course ready for spring play
Money issues top school board agenda
Employers look to fill positions with Hays Area Job Fair
Storms blow through northwest Kansas
Victoria City Council to meet Monday
Ellis man describes life in Nazi Germany
Water bill ceremony set for Colby
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Fifth player arrested for alleged fight
Theater production hatches Tuesday in Hays
Third water bill benefits irrigators
New Hays mayor chosen
Roberts tours oil extraction site
Extension rain barrels still available
College of Education and Technology receives student philanthropy award
Kansas officials: Agency changes to improve health services
Furlough closing court offices Friday
Bank president stepping down, retaining ownership
Masons rededicate FHSU clinic
NCKTC health fair set for Saturday
Suspect heading to trial
Stewart gets call to carry on Ruda's legacy
Lordy, Lordy, look who's 40
Library approves second reading of gallery-use policy
Eagle offers discounts for low-income families
Fight leads to arrest of FHSU basketball players
Kansas Originals Market showcasing artists and authors
Officials request more staff
Arrest made in counterfeit case
Vilsack announces ethanol plant grant
FHSU organization hosting fundraiser Saturday
Ag workshop tackles inheritance issues
Presentation to discuss teen drinking
Fundraiser to benefit animal refuge
Christian concert to benefit Habitat for Humanity
Hazard mitigation plan on city agenda
Join us on the Quad Friday, April 20, from 1-3 p.m. to celebrate Dr. Edward Hamm...
Understaffed hospital sparks debate
Professor, author to speak in Hays
Accident kills 2, injures 5
Geneaology workshop planned for April 28
HaysMed event to promote healthy living
County commission prioritizing road repairs
Ellis County Democrats plan caucus Saturday
No D.C. move in sight for Morans
BOE remains split on fees
Longtime professor remembered for 'good words'
Oil pipeline will cut through NWKS
US Attorney Barry Grissom: Human Trafficking - A Federal Perspective, today 10:3...
Horseman's Day set for Saturday
Fort Hays professor, mother-in-law killed in accident
Housing discussion draws large crowd in Hays
Community actors give familiar production an 'odd' twist
FHSU students plan concert for Christian charity
Safer Sex Can Be Really Fun: Find out why fun and safer sex are not mutually exc...
April 8-14 is National Student Employment Week. Thanks to all of our student emp...
Two from Hays, including FHSU professor, killed in accident
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Regional briefs
Experiencing the cross
Repair work authorized for fire damage
Fundraiser aims to lock up professors to aid children
FHSU energy program saving money
'Eggs'ellent adventure
Film shows portrayals of women
County commissioners have two meetings scheduled Monday
USD 489 considers energy program
Thriving Tigers gets boost
Longoria guilty of murder in Kansas cheerleader's death
Fundraiser serves as honor for former Hays woman
Commissioners hear Hays Regional Airport runway update
Teacher Career Fair is April 16
Teens all taped up for library fundraiser
Russell hunting lodge shooting for a good cause
FHSU opera theater stages two light operas
Hays, Lucas to receive reimbursement for false claims
Greeks cleaning up downtown Hays
FHSU student president serves on national committee
U.S. Attorney Grissom making trip to FHSU
Stormwater projects top city agenda
Ag secretary named to Kansas Bioscience Authority
Unemployment in northwest Kansas
Midwest Energy performing leak checks in several cities
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HHS excels in Bill of Rights competitions
Unemployment continues slow climb
Yowell: Relationships the building blocks
FHSU student art exhibition opens Friday
Pet zebra found grazing near highway
FHSU marketing students place in state contest
Fire west of Hays destroys vehicle
Flurry of Easter festivities planned in Ellis County
Hays USD 489 aces annual audit
Kansas to resume issuing driver's licenses
Kan. Supreme Court chief justice discusses budget
School bus accident results in possible injury
March: In like a lion eating flock of records
Ellis County fourth healthiest in Kansas
Stormwater improvements on Hays City Commission's agenda
Interest growing for new community garden in Russell
ShowPlex Cinemas in Hays ready for 'reel' changes
Farmers ready to plant big crops
Do you have your ID ready?
Hello FHSU FAMILY! On Saturday, April 14, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Up 'Til Dawn will ne...
Broadcast students earn honors
County commission to proceed with range cleanup
'Women in ag' workshop set for April 10
Students to provide free rain barrels
Road work in Rooks Co. to get under way
Nutrition and You: Answers to your top 10 questions about food, healthy eating,...
Disappointment seeps through after KU loss
USD 489 vote keeps fees stable
Water committee debates its mission
Young professionals planting trees at sports complex
Procession unites participants
Warm temps don't dampen hoodie rally
Do you know who's running for SGA President/ Vice President? Find out at the SGA...
T.I.G.E.R.S. Series Workshop for Students - SWITCH INTO OVERDRIVE: Keep Your Eye...
Fees top BOE agenda
Two women injured in accident near Collyer
Ellis Co. ready to move forward with site cleanup
Man arrested in connection with battery
NEW shutters Hays call center
Resources available for those looking for work
Students help get your mower running
Hays AARP to meet Wednesday
Students learn the songs of war
New York artist to lecture at FHSU
Commission retreat a benefit despite cost, location
Court goes digital
Arts key issue in $14.1B Kan. compromise budget
Hays, Ellis high school students earn honors in state journalism contest
Man pleads to reduced charge in robbery
Attorney asks for more information in case
Longtime county clerk ready to retire
Second person pleads guilty in solicitation case
Spring in full bloom
Smith Center City Council approves skatepark plans
Key Kan. senators oppose House redistricting plan
The Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) request form is now online at:
Seedlings offer hope for future years
Weather conditions a stark contrast to a year ago
Coordinator offers poison precautions
New voter ID law gets test Tuesday
'Women of Nicodemus' features singing, 'church hats'
Wichita grand jury indicts Ellis resident
Students aim to help young entrepreneurs
Dane Hansen scholarship list
Education reporter to speak at FHSU
Don't forget today's Mobilize U Kickoff Event: Cans for Kenya - The Memorial Uni...
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Health fair aims to get Ellis on track
FHSU students select Obama in mock election
Sports Medicine Symposium highlights injury management
Students land Hansen scholarships
Fire burns out stubble, ravine
Rape report given to detectives
Advocates work to educate on signs of depression
FHSU students offering lawn mower clinic
Army retiree takes over military student success position
Kansas Leadership Center launches new program
Memorial unveiled at Russell High School
2 Hays residents injured in accident
Russell opts for young professional to lead chamber
Churches plan Palm Sunday procession
Kan. House panel endorses Topeka split in remap
Avoid Getting Stressed Out: Steps you can take today to deal with the challenges...
The Ellis County Coalition for Economic Development is hosting an Entrepreneuria...
Longoria trial begins
Resource fair to offer entrepreneurial opportunities
Agriculture workshop to offer management tips for women
Father, son to practice dentistry together
Road work in Rooks County to begin in April
Moran wants Congress to talk farm issues
Lawrence woman chronicles brain injury in new book
Last Supper draws people from all backgrounds
Tragedy leads parents to lend help to others
Enhanced traffic enforcement leading to drug busts in Hays
Two file for election to Ellis County offices
Alexander PO destined to close
Osborne man killed in motorcycle accident
Illinois man raises money for Osborne 4-H projects
Fair targets business startups
Colorado men indicted on drug charges
Commission split on economic incentive revisions
FHSU students serve others during 'alternative' spring break
Officials blow whistle on outdated sirens
Midwest Energy wins accolades
HaysMed implements new patient lift system
The Global Leadership Project will be hosting the following event to Mobilize FH...
Russell boy killed by train
I-70 road work alters traffic pattern in Sherman and Thomas counties
Disaster Preparedness Day is Saturday
Business partners say 'I do' to bridal boutique
Guilty plea entered in sex crime case
Accident closes one lane of I-70
36th district still alive -- for now
Splish, splash
Base vs. moderates: Santorum, Romney debate continues
Support shifts to Romney
Hays student competes in state spelling bee
Rooks County airport nearing completion
HaysMed sponsors 10k run/walk April 28
Hays City Commission to discuss economic development policy
Gorham reports weak funnel
Communities band together for Cheylin Wellness Center
Russell hospital gets early look at maladies
Russell enacts water-saving measures
Senate advances tax bill
Kan. House roll call on proposed pensions fix
Kansas plan uses casinos to boost pension system
Colby teenager injured in accident
Hays football fans mixed on Manning's mountain move
Commerce Bank closing date pushed back by commission
Local water bill sails through House
Foundation pins hopes on local wealth
FHSU campus crime rates relatively low
Ellis building still in the works
Ellis clinic updated, expanded
Crop conditions improve; farmers still cautious
Convention center details still need work
A booming effect
Hays Arts Council marches toward 45th anniversary
10,000 reasons to fly
Progress slow on Hays Neighbors' sidewalk project
Hess Services adding jobs, facilities
Police chief: Hays safe, but precautions still needed
Complex ready to play ball
Rural Telephone becoming known as Nex-Tech
The luck of the draw
New facility to improve training, recruiting efforts
FHSU investing millions
How health care law affects lives of 7 Americans
Court weighs health care mandate
Mean green dream machines
Co-founder of JanSport to speak at FHSU
Rain showers soak Ellis County
Kan. military school has history of abuse claims
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Hays resident receives arts advocacy honor
A true competitor
TMP fundraising progresses
United Way of Ellis County 2012 Campaign Logo Contest
Music highlights Natoma St. Patrick's Day celebration
Correction: No city work session Friday
Overlay starts on U.S. 40 in Logan County
Ellis County Rural Fire Department awarded $2,500
Commission weighs changes to economic policy
Bank's directors fined by Comptroller of Currency
Sales of bank behind schedule
Area wheat good, but needing rain
Tourney of triumph
Dreams becoming reality for Fort Hays, Options
Kan. House tax cut plan cheaper than thought
Participants hope to 'strike' it rich for Big Brothers
Unemployment rises after holiday
BBBS to change locations
Presentation will address teenage drinking
TMP chess team state runner-up
Consultants unveil land use plans
Kan. House approves tax cuts despite misgivings
Hays Area Young Professionals to perform cleanups, clothing drive
Spring season busy one for groups
Soroptomist Club to perform melodrama
City to discuss economic policies
Hats for Harveyville
Workers, officials plan for end of NEW
Veterans memorial planned
Kansas is plenty tested heading into tournament
Special Olympics tourney ready to tip off
County commissioners seek water improvements
Rooks County farmer sentenced for cattle fraud
Relentless wind prompts burn bans
USD 489 denies extensions
HHS principal resigning after 2012-13 year
Woman pleads not guilty in sex case
Hays Daily News earns statewide recognition
Hays High spring play will offer double feature
HHS seniors share favorite stage memories
It's that time of the year again! We are having our alternative break informatio...
School colors
Fort Hays students on a mission to help in Peru
Blast from past
Fans give a warm welcome to pianist Jim Brickman
Hays High grad cooks up new product
Ellis County Commission to discuss grant application
Comprehensive plan concepts to be unveiled Wednesday
Kansans rally support for candidates
USD 489 to discuss administrative contracts
Teen injured when blown out of vehicle
Legislators: Critical decisions still to be made
Senate redistricting struggles continue
Amendment muddies water bill
Future of longtime student newspaper remains unknown
Section of K-18 will close for construction
The longarm of the quilter
Be Prepared! Join us in learning defensive tactics. Become better prepared whe...
Hays High marketing students heading to national contest
Hays Area Children's Center ready to ride
Documentary showing to address media stereotypes
Man receives probation, heading back to prison
Winning a vital victory
Victoria fans show 'incredible support'
A new giant
Coach stays calm during the storm
City paves way for more street repairs
Students in two agriculture classes (Agronomic Crop Insects and Soil Fertility a...
Shooting victim sentenced to 27 months in prison
Singers set the tone
Barbershoppers will perform May 5 at FHSU
Longtime deputy clerk will run for county office
Cougars still 'all in'
Fire department encourages rapid entry system
Santorum stumps in Lenexa
Going on a high-tech hunt
Area teams embrace state tourney experience
Police investigate, arrest woman for false report
Hays city commissioners to discuss further street maintenance
Cheering not such a lonely job
Hays police to patrol high schools
HFD to inspect fire hydrants
Tigers in Service requests volunteers to assist in Kansas town
Detour will re-route travelers around K-25 projects
Sebelius: Health reform ends limits for 1M Kansans
Rising prices fuel alternatives
KDOT fire damages home, land in Graham Co.
FHSU vs. ESU Fight for Life BLOOD Challenge! Alpha Kappa Psi sponsored Ameri...
Plainville woman struck, killed on U.S. 183
KDOT assessing damage from grass fire
Mackey Day of Service is Sunday
Caucus importance depends on Super Tuesday
Caucus sites
Brickman takes to the Encore stage
County wants better communication
Buildings, class size top 489 concerns
Artwork a somber reminder
State basketball has city of Hays busy for another weekend
Governor signs water bills
TMP names new coaches; suspends softball
Kobach draws criticism for forming PAC
Fountain project planned in memory of Haas
Knights fans rally support ahead of tourney
Plush and sons will give a go to taxi service in Hays
The deadline for the English Department's Literary Journal "Lines" is March 9, s...
Convention center plans revealed
Light bulbs go off for science students
Norton City Council to meet Wednesday
School plans farewell party
Clinic strives for quick care
County considering membership dues to regional group
TMP coaches Borer, Howell resign
Tiger men win classic in MIAA first round
Hays City Commission discusses street maintenance program
Church hosting garage sale
Changes in store for Hays bakery
Hays' 'Hawk
Fracking might add economic boost
Senior housing complex going up in northeast Hays
Kochs file Kansas lawsuit over think tank ownership
FHSU Theatre presents 'Come Back, Little Sheba' this weekend
FHSU student arrested after classroom altercation
Hays, Russell wells holding up, but could use a drink
Holy Family tips off gym remodeling
Breaking the barrier
Balloon launch results will be shared Thursday
14 hurt in devastating Harveyville tornado
FHSU student arrested after Rarick Hall incident
KBI searches for gun information
Happy birthday, for a select few
Hays woman will open new faith-based preschool this fall
Meeting set to discuss I-70 construction
City commission to discuss development of Golden Belt Estates addition
Former longtime coach still following basketball
Charges pending in weekend arrest
Tornado count down in 2011
HHS students take demanding class
Pre-made home damaged in bridge accident
Police pursuit ends in wreck, injury
Kan. GOP leader questions pace of meetings review
Going out with a roar
Smith Center man killed in accident
Soccer camp raises funds to help kick cancer
Each spring the men of the FHSU Greek system put on Walk-A-Mile In Her Shoes, an...
Gunman pleads not guilty, trial set
Information nights set for middle school
Sight struggles
House passes memorial bill
USPS to close local sorting facilities
No time to breathe at FHSU
Apartments gain city approval
Republican caucus is March 10
Longtime businesswoman says 'sew' long
Music students end year on high note
Bill changing court appointments stalls in Kansas
'My Fair Lady' still charms audience
Hello Everyone, Hope you are enjoying the wonderful weather we're having! We...
USPS cuts Hays, Colby mail processing
Parent Shop will not babysit, but will help find one
High schoolers put leadership lessons to work
First phase of power line all but complete
Wrestling a family business, tradition
'The Phantom Menace' 3-D remake worth watching
Kan. House to vote on tax check-off for arts
AUDIO: Phelps talks water policy
Sauer kicks out the jams for kids
Dog park? Not in my backyard, some say
Vine Street revamp on city agenda
Officials searching for owl shooter
Race has participants hungry for top prize
Several teams hope to pin down 3-2-1A title
Senator: More time needed on school funding plan
Obama seeks to cut corporate tax rate to 28 percent
Storytime goes digital at Hays Public Library
County commission agrees speed trailer needed
Plainville schools preparing for what future might hold
USD 489 board accepts FEMA grant
Kan. House panel approves income tax bill
T.I.G.E.R.S. Series Workshop for Students - NAVIGATE LIFE'S POTHOLES Identify th...
Hays Symphony Orchestra showcases young artists
4-H becomes family affair
Senator: Redistricting maps 'ugly'
Kansas officials open to lab funding alternatives
Kan. groups consider lawsuit against voter ID law
USD 489 to have full agenda
County commissioners consider delaying aerial photography
Kinderknecht leads by example
FHSU to host philanthropy awareness event in Quad
Aquifer depleting bill receives House OK
Arraignment set for man accused of murder
USDA invites minority producers to join Register
Nichols memorial legislation passes Senate
Banquet to raise funds for global hunger
FHSU reveals new mission statement, record enrollment
Road work to begin on US-36 near Norton
'Reed' all about it
Post office to close for President's Day
Former Hays resident wins Grammy Award
United Way announces logo contest
Leadership center launches new program
'Doubt' gives audience food for thought
Supporters take plunge for Special Olympics
BOE to consider FEMA grant for classrooms
Developer looking to add apartments
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Bids awarded for local projects
Church raising funds for area children
Registration available for Walk Kansas program
Bookkeeper pleads guilty to theft charge
Organizers hope to open adult day care soon
Community partnership encourages residents to quit tobacco use
Generations bridge gap with trip
Library decision on space use by public an open book
Man will stand trial in KHP shooting
United Way - Logo Contest
Ellis County tops in pull factor again
City of Hays has large pull factor
Hays City Commission will discuss street repairs
Hays business recognized for Keno sales
Kan. officials search for strategy in lab funding
Chinese couple enjoys Hays honeymoon
Trego, Sharon Springs finish 3rd at state meets
Ellis County Commission discusses aerial photography options
Balloon campaign brings Valentine's Day cheer to Hays residents
Community stepping forward with trail project
BOE hears survey results
Shooter gets probation, target gets 27 months in prison
Bootcamp 'crazy' for participants
Moran's comment on Obama budget
AUDIO: Phelps talks tax and alcohol policies, wind energy
ANALYSIS: Kan. GOP defensive over private meetings
4-H: Knowledge for life
Irrigators get free pass
Plan would change schedules at HHS
Regional briefs (Feb. 12)
Business closure adds another unexpected twist to family
HRC superintendent to discuss alcohol sales at sports complex
It takes time to get these tasty steaks
Norton scholars hoping for 3A state title
City decides to donate bikes
First National Bank will close longtime mall office
No charges filed in pedestrian accident
Cosmologist discusses scientific facts, unknowns
Victoria grocery, variety store under new ownership
Arrests made in drug bust
Longoria defense: Survey is telling
Company will continue lease payments
Fracking talk might boost water turnout
Plainville Catholic school, community dealing with loss of priest
NEW employees considering options
AUDIO: Phelps talks redistricting, tax policy
Rains prevent big declines in northwest Kansas water wells
F.A.S.T. responsibility transfers hands
Welcome home
EMS wins blood drive battle
Science talk to feature K-State professor
Students ready for 'Red Hand Day'
Health survey available online
County commission hears staffing concerns
City commission to consider street sweeper purchase
FHSU alumni join Wooster society
AUDIO: Phelps recaps governor's agenda
Family Weekend is this weekend! Please visit the Family Weekend website to re...
Former FHSU instructor remembered for optimism, advice
Hays man charged with officer battery
County commission endorses state proposal to honor fallen soldier
FHSU doles out scholarship money to students
BOE approves F.A.S.T. money
Victoria native's book provides 'Cheerio' to kids
Kansas lawmakers: Issues arose at governor events
USD 489 board votes to fund F.A.S.T.
FHSU music gets 2012 up and running
Showing dedication to the trade
Funding cuts lead to video conferencing for High Plains
New bishop is former Hays resident
CHI celebrates 10th anniversary
HaysMed prescribing exercise, along with medicine
Events highlight celebrations
The Chinese Lantern Festival will take place this Saturday, February 11, 2012 in...
ANALYSIS: Kan. gov. snared in debate over meetings
New agent ready for challenges
Dentist's work provides smiles
Huelskamp accepting applications for internships
Ellis City Council to consider setback changes
County faces staffing issues
Schools headed to state meets
Practitioner proposal would fill the gaps
NEW closure shows weaknesses
Hays Neighbors to meet Tuesday
BOE to consider building for future
HHS students weigh in on facility
A 'super'-sized delivery
Water forums schedule for Wichita and Hays
KU to honor Rush Co. seniors
I-70 reopens from Goodland to Denver
Road closings and cancellations
Despite foreclosure, business goes on at Fox Pavilion
E-Communities receive $900,000 in tax credits
Couple bound over on charges
Thomas County accident sends man to hospital
KDOT to host informational meeting in Winona
Interstate 70 road construction begins
FHSU students head to Topeka to lobby for higher ed
Indians narrowly miss out on trip to 5A state scholars bowl tourney
Monarchs' reign ends
Counties hope to develop wind energy in NW Kansas
Case load study: Too many judges
Banquet shines light
AUDIO: Phelps talks with KIOGA official
Chamber honors five at banquet
Kansas lawmakers warned to keep records on meetings
Felten, Building F.A.S.T., contracts on agenda
NEW working to help employees
Steward: Money move smart at time
KDOT snow crews play key role in saving heart attack patient
HaysMed verified as Level III Trauma Center by KDHE
Youth participate in Catholic Schools Week
First students enroll at new school
Snow on the way for area
National Guard to assist in southwest Asia
Rest area near Kanorado closed
Extension office provides burn school
AUDIO: Phelps talks taxes, gambling, immigration
Driver crashes car into Oakley house
Dreiling leaves trail of ink in western KS
Tiger coach announces signings
House committee produces draft redistricting plan
Judge stalls plant
Felten student wins Bee
Scholars ready for postseason
NEW closing doors
Hays man named to INK board
City officials contemplate changes to flooding precautions
Hays PD investigates infant's injuries
AUDIO: Phelps discusses dental practitioner proposal
NEW to shutter Hays call center
Judge's ruling puts Sunflower plant back on hold
Sendoff set for Norton-based Guard unit
Chamber of Commerce to host annual banquet
This coming Saturday, February 4, FHSU Jazz Ensemble I will be backing up intern...
Hoxie teen killed in morning accident
City commission to consider abandoned vehicle ordinance
Hispanic-aimed Protestant service moves to Hays
Counterfeit bill turned in to Secret Service
Russell school district taking proactive approach to funding
Coaching life
Axelson appears for short court hearing
Unemployment falls
Qualifiers prepare for county spelling bee
Ellis County Spelling Bee qualifiers
Semi jumps interstate median near Hays
Governor declares Digital Learning Day
Hays dental office offering free service to low-income families
The Mathematics & Computer Science Department's FREE Tutoring for Fort Hays stud...
ANALYSIS: Issues sign of doubt about Kobach's plan
Senate panel to take up Kan. congressional map
Hays High's tourney title bid comes up short
Drawing a crowd
Busy week ahead for area Catholic schools
Boardings up, complaints down as airport reports a banner year
Historic fort helps students, teachers learn
Pamida taking Shopko name
Moving to the music
HHS girls to play for tourney title
Our Web server administrator will be updating the software on the Web server bet...
Polar plunge set for Saturday
Weather fluctuations shouldn't cause growing problems
HaysMed working for healthy options
Vietnam veteran, lawyer was instrumental to many around him
Students to volunteer at Topeka Rescue Mission
Ready to dish out for Soup'R Bowl
Monarchs continue scholars bowl hot streak
Area residents join Leadership Hays program
City to conduct concrete repairs
Brownback has no plans to slow Medicaid overhaul
TMP Singers' ticket information
Singers to bring Broadway to TMP
City commission meeting canceled
Local contractors earn awards for excellence
Colby receives KDHE ACHIEVE grant
Tea party group to teach Constitution
Soup'R Bowl will benefit Humane Society
Chamber Chat to be hosted at Hays Regional Airport
Sunflower raising wholesale rates
Utility places $80 million order for generator
Bill to honor fallen soldier introduced
Norton unit deploying to Kuwait
Announcement of a new exhibit in Forsyth Library: The Ruff India Collection, d...
County to discuss opening of Catherine gun shop
Spring Science Café debuts with neutrinos
Residents prepare to make plunge for Special Olympics
Toepfer launches mortgage firm
Spring election candidates locked in for area towns
Foundation recognized for meeting standards
Hays commission meeting canceled
Hays police tracking drug-related robbery suspect
Kansas Day kick-start
Obama challenges: Shrink gap between rich, poor
TEXT: 2012 State of the Union address
Huelskamp, Roberts responses
FACT CHECK: Obama pushes plans that flopped before
In GOP response, Daniels blames Obama for economy
Brownback to announce top-12 Kansas events
Kansas lawmakers consider new fee for electric cars
Nation's oldest federal judge dies at age 104
The 2012-13 FHSU Scholarship application is available at
Rowlison to speak about pioneer days
Selby to play at Grainfield Opera House
FHSU to discuss Israeli-Palestinian conflict
TMP stampedes way to 4th league scholars bowl crown
Audit critical of Kansas Bioscience Authority leader
The University Leader is seeking an assistant advertising manager for the Spring...
Sunday's winds cause accident near Colby
Gov.'s PR effort fails with tax plan
Day of service provides common ground
Kobach struggles to find support for hunting bill
Sewer replacement to last 30 working days
County jail overcrowding a powder keg
'Tis the season for cookies
United Way of Ellis County raises $475K, meets fundraising goal
Society of Friends to host 25th annual meeting
Snavelys to be reevaluated at Larned State Hospital
FHSU to celebrate Chinese New Year
Library board of directors to draft new policy
Community college moves to four-day class week
Bison, Gove receive CDBG funding
19-year-old injured in Gove County accident
Phillips County to celebrate Kansas Day
Kan. House speaker dislikes redistricting plan
Tea Party, library at odds over use of space
Partnership allows genealogy research at home
Conviction, indictments issued in federal courts
Baking up happiness
12th Street to close for storm sewer replacement
HHS scholars bowl builds on recent success
City decides fuel price postings not its business
Gold Rush is ALWAYS a good time...and a great cause this year, too!
Monarchs win Oakley scholars bowl meet
City closes park's restrooms for winter
Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics
Hays basketball icon remembered
Hays Area Chamber of Commerce to host Eggs and Issues
Chamber to host chat, ribbon cutting at McGrath Publishing Co.
Ellis county volunteer organization receives grant
Salina publisher will leave in March
Wind farm dots landscape
Police chief offers safety tip to residents about door-to-door sales
Kan. chief justice seeks new flexibility for court
Two Hays schools earn achievement awards
City to consider hiring water specialist
The assist of a lifetime
A reading boost
Sunflower Bank donates to HaysMed for capital campaign
Poor face tax hike under Kansas governor's plan
Career Services Junior/Senior Open House - Wednesday, January 25, 9:00 a.m. to 4...
Colby man convicted of selling mortgaged cattle
Pitner confirmed to Kansas State Banking Board
Five hurt, utilities out after crash near Victoria
Forecast: Kan. economy to improve, but more slowly
We would like to thank everyone for supporting the Fried Rice Dinner event for F...
Interstate travel stops change ownership
Russell to remember longtime art teacher
Staab comes home to jam
Upcoming events at Singers
County commission discusses paving project
Suspect flees officers, but not for long
Architect says work could begin soon on Felten
Nicodemus residents honor King
Coach answers questions about F.A.S.T.
UPDATE on outage: Many of you probably noticed that there were internet access p...
Towering legend, flawed man? King's image evolving
A unique style of martial arts
Kansas GOP leaders face increased pressure from right
'Mormon factor' a campaign undertone
Famous Footwear to open new store at The Mall
Shooter could get probation, victim prison
Fundraiser aids injured FHSU students
BOE to discuss filters
HHS Chamber Singers making final preparations for performance
Hays man remembered for reliability, musical talent
Fellowship has teacher sky high
Social media can disrupt, destroy lives
Ceiling under repair
Cost uncertain for upgrades to county roadway
Conference Jan. 30 at FHSU
Northwest Kansas schools honored by the state
Author to offer lunchtime talk Thursday
In-house estimates save city thousands
City commissioner upset about fuel gouging
Hearing set for indecent liberties case
Fort Hays Historical Site to celebrate Kansas Day
Jump Start Kansas deadline approaches
Hays Post Office to close for MLK Day
Meetings to discuss adult day care centers
Battle of bands opportunity to compete, get booked
Wilson receives share of development grant
Surveys confirm crop losses from drought in Kansas
Snowy owl on the mend
'Lucky' of the Irish
Grand jury issues indictments in three local cases
Brownback proposes restoring $200K in arts funding
Join us for 2012 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Events at FHSU -
Suspect arrested for Love’s robbery
Plains photographer to visit Prairie Museum
Teacher makes a difference
Burglars strike J.D.'s restaurant
Ellis city councilman runs for re-election
Chamber of Commerce to host two events
Excavation work continues
City, county looking to update aerial pictures
Full text of Democrats response to '12 State of the State
Full text of Gov. Sam Brownback's 2012 State of the State address
Trego County crash sends man to hospital
Toepfer retiring due to health issues
Person claiming to sell ads not as advertised
Commission faces light schedule
State of KS address to air tonight
Local groups to offer financial literacy classes
Choirs joining forces for performance
Charges filed against Rooks sheriff
Magazine: FHSU an education leader
U.S.News & World Report ranks FHSU in top tier nationally for quality of online...
Drugs, gift cards lead to federal charges
Kobach makes proof-of-citizenship push
Menu sales not authorized by Taco Shop
Formal charges filed against Rooks County sheriff
Hays Fire Department to conduct training this week
Dighton deaths stun small town
DHDC to host annual meeting Wednesday
Remapping on agenda as lawmakers open session
City of Hays to offer Christmas tree pick-ups
Tanker leaks nearly 10,000 gallons of sulfuric acid into central KS creek
Rainfall fails to fall when needed on the plains
Antonino residents ask for county's help
BOE makes plans for Felten addition
Lunch idea for people in Hays--There is a fried rice benefit lunch offered TODAY...
Hays airport meets passenger threshold
Air Force band performing in Hays
Skies to wow stargazers this year
Home on the range
Basketball tonight!
Legislators face overwhelming agenda
Education funding a priority for Phelps
Meetings set to gauge interest in adult day care
Teens rewarded for SAFE driving
Memorials established for park ranger's children
Adults find online path to diploma
County to consider photo contract
Rose Garden Dining Room reopens at Hadley Center
Kocab remembered as 'a bright spirit'
New exercise program kicks into gear
Technical issues a problem during break
Advocates look to give students their voice
Dispatch center reform talks continue
Catholic middle school the focus of meeting
Homeless bank robber pleads guilty
Fried Rice Lunch - free will offering for Nina and Dirk: We would like to invite...
Man pleads guilty in Colby bank robbery
Sheriff's arrest leads to talk, rumors
Kerns familiar with area, controversial cases
Joslyn arrives early -- and right on time
State reels after Boeing announcement
Moran expresses outrage at Boeing decision
HHS alumnus steps into world of mystery
Johnston files to run for Ellis City Council
Gatschet: 'Just doing my job'
Ranch seminar registration due Friday
U-turn on highway results in injury accident
Elderly man, woman injured in pedestrian-vehicle accident
HPD reports on holiday patrols
FHSU grad, historian dies in bus accident
Crews clean, fix roads after blizzard
City commissioners to discuss changes to dispatch center
Walz to run for Ellis City Council
County to reduce residency requirements
Rooks County sheriff free on bond
Park ranger remembered for positive impact on others
Colo. bus accident victim was FHSU graduate
And 2012's first baby is ...
Five arrested over holiday weekend for DUI
Bond set for Rooks County sheriff
Fallen ranger an FHSU graduate
USD 489 delves into F.A.S.T. expense
Russell contractor contributes to Morland
Brownback to stump for Perry
Redistricting likely to complicate Kansas session
FHSU campus offices are back open today after a nice break! As a reminder, if yo...
November, 2011 show increase in sales tax collections
Author uncovers mysteries of legendary figures
Fundraising goes on for planned war memorial
Retailers happy with Christmas shopping
New voter ID law takes effect
Voter ID rules
Moran: Washington gridlock will continue
Lawsuit filed in helicopter crash
Rooks County Sheriff arrested
Obesity to be top 2012 Kan. priority
Nebraska gives pipeline map of sensitive areas it must avoid
Medicaid plan sparks hope, uncertainty
Nichols family reflects on tragic year, overwhelming support
Snowy owls show up in Kansas, Missouri this year
Sharing God's word
Obesity to be top 2012 Kan. priority
Snowfall covers much of NWKS in December
Larned State Hospital to host job fair
KBI resolves domestic situation in Scott County
Hays Police to ramp up patrols for New Year's Eve
Local Sears store likely to not be affected by mass closings
Football clash brings together communities in November
Battery accident at Enersys under control
2011 a busy year for police
Women's leadership group establishes presence at FHSU
Gove the latest county to join ROZ program
College, hospital get training boost
Explainer: Iowa caucuses and how they work
Fire department responds to Enersys release
CSP sign-up period still open
Despite rain, Oktoberfest celebration a success
Nigerian Prince scam costs Hays man $1,500
FHSU's Cornerstone Campaign on schedule
Tree disposal site set up north of water plant
Refuse/recycling schedule to change for New Year's
Cimarron election is first test of new voter ID law
Towns adapt after Duckwall closing
Convention center pieces fall into place
Kansas schools prepare for retirements, shortages
KU is home for former Hays resident
Sports complex opens in September
Elder law attorney returns to where he started
Abortion debate tops Kansas stories in '11
Hays library powers down digital path
Books offered via mail
Spreading the word about care
Expansion of Larned hospital under way
Deaths of Hays natives in Afghanistan sets somber tone for August
Small newspapers anxiously eye USPS
NORAD Santa trackers having record holiday
First part of July busy with Wild West festivities
Wacky weather covers Kansas during year
Lighting the church
Hays Community Christmas Dinner welcomes all
Kennedy MS's closure headlines June
Hays City Commission makes schedule change
Budget crunch leads to tidal wave of change
Unemployment rates continue to fall
Northwest Kansas unemployment rates
Glade man found guilty of multiple sexual crimes
Post Office announces holiday schedule change
City drops out of league
The perfect gift
Case stalls after attorney withdraws
Today is the last day FHSU offices will be open until Tuesday, January 3, 2012....
Accident near Osborne sends woman to hospital
KDP appoints new executive director
Hays Post Office asks residents to clear paths
Carriage rides canceled
Postal Service aims to close, merge facilities
Huelskamp nominates to academies
Controversial education funding decisions dominate May
Mississippi inmate loses appeal
May death ruled an accident
Court closing forces judges, attorneys to reschedule hearings
Final few frames
Hearing set for man charged in KHP shooting
Hearing delayed in big theft case
Area begins to dig out
Safe Kids Kansas recommends home CO detectors
Year in review: Festival's future in peril
A pinnacle of western innovation
College garners national attention
Welcome Center to close for holiday
Hays, FHSU lose piece of history
County approves funding to upgrade radio tower
New competency hearing set in case involving sex with a child
New faces join incumbents on school board in April
Weather to blame for one fatality
Year in review: New leaders provide new perspectives
City commission to discuss 'troubling' membership
Trash collections delayed
Interstate 70 reopens
Delivery notice
Second child sex abuse case pending
Longtime police chief announces departure in March
New clinic offers convenience for Norton patients
Braving the blizzard: Heavy snowfall, winds make travel treacherous
Deadly snowstorm halts travel across Great Plains
University offices are closed today - Dec. 20 - due to inclement weather. Everyo...
Thanks to the Virtual College for posting such a pretty pic! At lunchtime today...
Recent cancellations
So, what's your opinion...let it SNOW or please NO?
Weather grabs headlines in February 2011
Year end: Sports complex opens in Hays
Mascots get kick out of game
Year in review: Legislators now wonder what districts will look like
Daily headlines from January 2011
Russell gets $388,000 grant
Regional briefs (Dec. 18, 2011)
Battle of the Badges has strong start
Face of Kansas wheat retiring
Annual Christmas dinner has volunteers dishing it out
TMP officially expands
Join us at Gross Coliseum tomorrow afternoon for FHSU Basketball versus Northwes...
Commission debates necessity for solicitation ordinance
Area mascots to battle in halftime soccer game
Adding an exotic twist to downtown
Food bank to host fresh produce distribution
Funding proposal leaves questions
Quinter establishment closing doors
Chamber of Commerce to host Chamber Chat, ribbon cutting
Correction
Interview discussing arts funding postponed
Community helps those in need
Improvements continue at health center
Board: Water-saving measures just a start
Water proposals going to Legislature
USPS will delay office closures, consolidations
Hays city commission to catch up on tabled business
Hays memories spark 'the gift of lights'
Hays Red Cross kicks off 'Battle of the Badges'
Local TV show to discuss public funding of arts
Fresenius center expands in Hays
Norton USD 211 cancels school due to freezing rain
Elm Street railroad track repairs to last another day
Judge won't dismiss attempted murder charge against woman
Unincorporated areas now have Sunday sales
BOE slows Building F.A.S.T.
Pancake breakfast for senator's listening tour scheduled for New Year's Eve
As the holiday quickly approaches, what is your favorite Christmas (or other) co...
BOE delays F.A.S.T. decision
Children await flight, Santa at airport
'Prairie Nutcracker' to perform at FHSU, needs host families
Traveler lends time volunteering
FHSU students soon to no longer live at Motel 6
It's finals week (not that anyone around here needs reminded)! Good luck to all...
USD 489 to dispose of modular classroom
Shooting range cleanup could be costly, risky for county
FHSU a leader in affordability
Elementary school gets fit with FHSU's help
Working as children's angels
A holiday honor
FHSU bands end semester on high note
NTSB: Vegas chopper had engine work before crash
On Monday, December 12, the railroad tracks at the Elm Street crossing will be c...
Accident in Gove County sends teens to hospital
Old is new again in Norton
'Kansas Cattle Towns' to come to Colby
Helicopter crash shocks Utica
Elm railroad crossing to be closed Monday
Hays High freshmen go shopping for Humane Society
Wheelchairs of Kan. gets abatement
Up 'til Dawn to host concert for FHSU student
Food drives abound this time of year, and we have a few of our own taking place....
Helicopter crash shocks small town of Utica
A great article in the Garden City Telegram about a wonderful project conducted...
Photo exhibits on display in gallery walk
Winter gallery walk participants
Medical symposium scheduled
Northwest Kansas Assoc. for Visually Impaired to meet Saturday
Glassman Corp. to host Chamber Chat
Telethon raises $62,996
AARP to host Christmas potluck dinner Monday
Upgraded radar put back in service at Goodland NWS
City, county begin sales tax talk
A wheat treat
FHSU bands to play Thursday
Ladies Auxiliary to give gifts to serving military
Governor pushes for financial changes
Traffic to be restricted on streets undergoing repairs
Mentoring program hits milestone
Sharon Springs native elected president of KASB
FrostFest parade winners announced
Hays Police Dept. warns to monitor digital transactions
City commissioners to host public hearing
Postal protest ongoing
Remembering when war came to American soil
It is my pleasure to invite you to "Salutes and Celebrations," a concert by the...
Flags to be lowered Wednesday
Roth to BOE: Give money to F.A.S.T.
FHSU named military-friendly for 4th year
Law enforcement communication center topic of discussion
City, county officials ready to discuss new sales tax
AARP to host meeting
Obama visit to Kansas town highlights 1910 speech
Well, it's that time of year again. The stress of finals is here, and to help ou...
'Jana's Story' video to be released Tuesday
Barb's School of Dance to host home tour fundraiser
Icy roads cause semi to fishtail, jackknife
Youth group keeps alive leader's memory
Parade-goers 'Swept up in Snowflakes'
Like father, like son for Colby duo
Chartwell's Dining Services is kicking off "Project Clean Plate" today in McMind...
Analysis: Kansas pension woes likely to linger
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Tenors sing up a storm for holiday crowd
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Defense attorney waives preliminary hearing in sex case
'It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas ...'
Piecing it together
Winter weather headed to NWKS
FrostFest Parade postponed
Last two weeks make impact on Brownback's year
TMP scholars take home title at Osborne
Weight-loss program makes change
A homecoming ball
City report: Majority of Hays streets in good condition
FHSU joins Teaming up for Tots
Joyous concert rings in season
Governor unveils Kansas water proposals
Who doesn't love a little dodgeball, especially right before finals???
Dighton native, reality TV cast member to host party
O'Kelly's co-founder was FHSU benefactor
Mail consolidation idea not well received
Library swept up in the season
Dental program takes root
Homegrown musician returns to Hays to play at Singers
Hays Med launches KickStart
Poverty rate climbs
Connecting with youth
City commission to discuss economic development policy
Poverty chart for northwest Kansas counties
Flights change at airport
The Undergraduate Research Experience Fair takes place in the Memorial Union's S...
FHSU adds online degree programs
Red Cross: Give something meaningful this year
Colby P.O. on merger review list
Norton jumps on board with 2011 Entrepreneurship (E-) Community
Pillar of faith, education
Gov. Brownback review on tap for Insight forum
Historical society to host Christmas Open House
FrostFest, carriage rides begin this week
Asphalt repairs could be too good to be true
Brownback says staff overreacted to teen's tweet
Library brings book to life
Interested in civic engagement and international affairs? Become a member of Mod...
Kansas fires coach Turner Gill after 2 seasons
Education icon Haas dies at 69
Fake, scam 'BBB' email circulates
Hays girl all-around student athlete
Family creates winter 'Wonderland'
Black Friday a family experience
State Championship scoreboard
Community feast a blessing to many
Small fan, big pride
Fort Hays State to host tree-lighting ceremony
October Hays tax revenues trend upward
Russell Main Street organization revitalizes downtown
Hays, Russell, Colby projects funded by state
Gone Logo undergoes changes
Working through God's hands
FHSU grads will serve on state boards
BBBS worries economy will dampen telethon
Special education demands increasing in Hays USD 489
Flight schedule changes concern city commission
Ellis County raises $39.9 million in taxes
Hays City Commission to meet tonight
Woman charged with attempted murder
Creating alternative forms of fun
County commissioners take no action on wind request
Metal or modular? BOE goes metal
FHSU Students, Faculty & Staff - Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.
26-year-old in custody after weekend shooting
Celebrating Christmas Past
Hays Fire Department to allow residents to be firefighters for a day
Christmas events already beginning this weekend
A helping of friends
Dickens Carolers form for fifth year
Regional briefs (Nov. 20)
Capital Outlay Expenditures for Hays USD 489 in 2011-12
County commissioners eyeing Hays Wind permit
Brownback touts pheasants, state's appeal
Fort Hays State University's 'Guys and Dolls' musical conquers all
New middle school name on agenda
BOE ponders F.A.S.T., Felten
FHSU graduate, former author remembered for work
Thunder Ridge captures title
La Crosse headed to state
Fundraiser to benefit world's children
FHSU brings Broadway classic to Hays
City commissioners discuss industrial revenue bond policy
Banking regulators must approve sale
Fans making Longhorn drive to state title game
Vandals damage state landmark
States ready to retire -- from banking
Love’s robbery suspect sought by police
Toys for Tots becomes more active in northwest Kansas
McDonald's to host McHappy Day
FHSU announces 'Men of Merit'
Gandhi's grandson shares inherited message
Fossilized tissue wows researchers
Flocking to see Cardinals
Following the Leopards' trail
Trooper shooting suspect to undergo evaluation
KARL seminar to be hosted in Colby, Atwood
You have FOUR chances to come to Malloy Hall's Felten/Start Theatre to the Music...
Hey students! The University Leader is looking for a copy editor and assistant a...
City commissioners to discuss industrial revenue bonds
FHSU's Transition to Teaching program receives grant
Chamber to host two events Friday
FCEDC president Depperschmidt resigns; Duvall appointed interim president
FHSU exceeds United Way fundraising goal
Hays Arts Council to host photography presentation
Kansas suffers cuts in mental health funding
Potential windfall
A birthday to remember
Museum seeing changes
School survey project comes into focus
Statue to honor work, life of former reverend in Hays
Home stand
Public meeting set for postal changes
Geography Awareness Week Nov. 13-19 - GIS day is Wednesday with activities all d...
Congratulations to our TECA (Technology Education Collegiate Association) studen...
'Guys and Dolls' to premiere at Felten-Start Theatre
Libraries across state to chronicle day
County Commission to not meet
Journalist, FHSU alumni achievement award recipient dies
Accident in Colby sends seven to hospital
FACS agent hired for Ellis Co. Extension
Ellis City Council schedules work session
FHSU focuses statewide message on economic impact
FHSU jazz bands rock Beach/Schmidt
Ellis woman enjoying life after medical 'miracle'
Health care passion rewarded
Rural church is on a mission
Dreiling honored for support of veterans
Glitch doesn't stop TMP from collecting medals
New owner makes sewing easy
Hotel guests evacuated due to smoke
Plainville, La Crosse to meet for sub-state title
Nex-Tech Wireless to host toy drive
Mormon church to host community service
High schoolers compete at math relays
Proud to be Americans
Gandhi's grandson coming to campus
Prairie Museum to present 'Food for Thought'
City approves bid to replace sewer pipe
FHSU art department to host annual art sale
Stockton clinic to be dedicated
Hays native chases history of fallen soldiers
Neb. claims victory in pipeline delay
Homeless, cold man arrested in Colby bank robbery
Community salutes veterans, freedom
Outlook good, just down from great
Authors to sign books Saturday
Governor's hunt just another week away
Motels packed
Pheasant season set to open
On behalf of the entire FHSU community, thank you to all veterans who have sacri...
Former Hays student to star in ballet
Survey gauges public opinion on taxes, energy
Trego commissioner signs diversion agreement for social hosting charge
St. Louis Brass earns encore at Tuesday's performance
Queen of the court for a day
Corn production forecast falls again after latest estimate
FHSU to host annual art sale Saturday to benefit scholarships
United Way Of Ellis County News - Community Impact Grants
Young drawn to hard, risky jobs at grain elevators
Dole given award by Kansas Wesleyan University
Jordan embarks on a listening tour of western Kansas
Please join us in the Stouffer Lounge this Thursday, November 3, at 3:30 p.m. fo...
Food drive helps volunteers SWIPE out hunger
Orchestra performs music with Spanish accent
Science cafe to discuss science-fiction
Group encourages united voice
BBBS participants take aim at the outdoors
Workers still missing after Atchison grain accident
You dressing up for Halloween? Share you photos and stories with us. Have fun, b...
Local actors will bring history to life
Hays pays tribute to Lady Liberty
Local coffee shop announces closure
Going on a wild ghost chase
Downtown businesses open for trick-or-treating
FHSU task force works to define mission
Ghosts, ghouls, ninjas ready for Monday candy run
Healing hobby
Tech college will offer vets honorary degrees
ROZ called important tool for counties
City commission approves stormwater credits
Arts council secures funding, removed from city agenda
Coach returns to alma mater for volleyball tourney
In an effort to help keep the FHSU community safe, please remind your students,...
Crafting some Halloween magic
Kansans United brings message to Hays
Holiday activities set for trick-or-treaters young and old
Cold temperatures expected to fall away
OSHA levies fine against Quinter firm
Pyle will serve on selection committee
Fire departments receive grants
Contact America hopes to create more jobs, stay in Hays
NEA delivers bad news to Kansas Arts Commission
Game on for new business in Ellis
City's future continues to evolve
Arts council funding on city commission agenda
Water district goes behind closed doors
Gas line repairs close high school
Scott City man drowns at Cedar Bluff
Acting out
On behalf of the Faculty Senate and the Mission Review Task Force, I invite you...
Charter bus damaged in Sunday morning fire
Hays VFW, library to celebrate 60-year-old statue replica
Hays man arrested in Wichita in connection with sex sting
FHSU groups offer self-defense training
KDOT begins Russell County survey work
Bill won't protect all post offices
Leadership class brings awareness to men's health
Enrollment up, but not like expected
Majority of students in district's elementary schools
Unemployment heads lower in September
Plainville Saddle Club rides for a cancer cure
Oakley residents told to move mailboxes to curb
Hospital addition exceeds bond amount
Huelskamp talks U.S. economy at Fort Hays
Hammering it in
Planning studios this week
Student takes ADP coordinator role
Wind development talks still whirling
Commissioners 'on the fence' about arts funding
Public invited to meet new director
Legislators, voters admit fears about losing 36th district
Join in the fun by participating in the Hays Zombie Walk next Saturday - don't f...
After-school activities
Libyan leader killed?
Postal sorting mergers get preliminary approval
FrostFest plans growing
Area farmers reap the harvest
Longtime USD 489 employee enjoying the ride
'Bipolar Boy' addresses mental health issues
Golf tournament serves as fundraiser for Hays teen
Lack of postmaster closes Athol P.O.
Finding history in history
City commission to discuss arts funding request
Boot Hill presentation coming Oct. 31
Preliminary hearing set for couple charged with sex crimes
Authorities identify jail suicide victim
Join us for the opening concert of the FHSU Wind Ensembles and Choirs, Friday, O...
Drought taking toll on Kansas reservoirs
HHS car performance electric
Labor union contracts approved for Ellis County employees
Police investigating reported vehicle theft
Truck convoys set record for Special Olympics
Trail ride planned to benefit cancer survivors
USD 489 offers capital outlay plans
Former Hays educator promotes arts with concert
Hays man killed, another injured in accident
Decatur County man shot Sunday
Ferret celebration will continue
Ferret event at Sternberg as well
Russell native settles into AD job in Wichita
Amy Schmierbach, Associate Professor of Art and Design, is the President's Disti...
Ellis City Council to meet Monday
County commissioners to address public works equipment
Rezoning request tops planning commission agenda
USD 489 to discuss capital outlay
Obama pushes jobs bill
Norton council to consider curb, sidewalk replacements
Area students honored for academics
Driver escapes injury in accident on Ellis County road
Victoria City Council meets Monday
Veterans celebration tickets on sale Monday
Challenges loom as world population nears 7 billion
FHSU instrumentalists sing with the whales
Students able to feel the fire
'Positive persistence' inspires survivors
There are lots of great bands playing on the quad this afternoon/early evening u...
On tap: Sunday sales?
Schoenchen teenager injured in accident
Commission approves golf course repairs
Phillipsburg recognized for downtown efforts
Kansas crop forecast slides lower
Making stories come alive
August winds, hail prompt local damage control
Not without a fight
Salina police arrest man in connection with Oktoberfest chase
Phoenix man faces drug charges
iNnovative iMprovements
Police investigate reported sex offense
2 hospitalized following Wednesday accident
'Play With Me' day raises childhood awareness
Geophysical Society provides 'real-world' experience
Colby Community College plans homecoming, family weekend activities
FHSU STUDENTS - Team Registration for Up 'til Dawn is due on Friday, Oct 14th! R...
Cash reported stolen in church burglary
Community dinner to benefit Timken native
Volunteers trick-or-treat for a 'good cause'
Former FHSU instructor to sign book
Hays City Commission to discuss golf course repairs Thursday
FHSU announces intent to offer dental program
Chase damages two cruisers
Police chief says Oktoberfest weekend 'pretty quiet'
Singers provides new tune
FHSU will offer dental practitioner degree
Hays USD 489 board of education faces light agenda
Steer wanders the city late Friday, booked without bail
U.S. 83 to close for railroad repairs
Autographed guitar sale to benefit Hays High School student
Unincorporated Sunday sales get OK
Billinger named pro-jobs legislator
Hays police investigating reported rape
Abilene author to address support group
Local advocates to host domestic violence summit
County commission to discuss alcohol sales
Railroad repairs will close section of U.S. 83 in Oakley
Tiger Place groundbreaking moves indoors
Damar prepares to fight post office closing
Oktoberfest celebration squeaks by without rain
Rain slows, fails to stop homecoming parade
Shaver surprised, humbled with alumni honor
Hays chiropractors make 'adjustment'
Aging secretary discusses goals, challenges at Hays summit
Post office to operate on holiday schedule
Hays Med plans breast cancer awareness events
Hays Arts Council plans annual meeting
Dog park pros, cons discussed at meeting
Wind closes I-70
Spirit beats weather
Attorneys discuss preliminary hearings in sex abuse case
Join us tomorrow (Saturday) at the ground breaking ceremony for teh new residenc...
I-70 closed at Colby due to high winds
Winds force cancellation of bonfire; pep rally relocated
Report shows students exceeded goals
Phillipsburg firm gets $5.2M in loans for electronic health records
Hays airport launches new website
City rebates available for tree planting
Guidon a Pacemaker finalist 2nd time in 3 years
Seven to be honored at with FHSU alumni awards
Bring your friends and family out for the Tiger bonfire and pep rally this eveni...
Homecoming activities are well underway with the Tiger Alumni and Friends Golf T...
Ellis man killed in one-vehicle accident
City commission to discuss welcome banners, golf course repairs
Hays High School grad takes 4-H to the next level
Schmidt to address Hays AARP Chapter
Hail strips away corn's potential in NW Kansas
Small group meets with repealer czar in Hays
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Cement truck rolls over on pickup, traps driver
Ellis Co. activities planned for national 4-H week
FHSU homecoming candidates named
USD 489 BOE agrees to fund public surveys
Low visibility causes injury accident
Two Hays residents face charges involving sex with a child
City, police prepare for annual Oktoberfest
County discusses beer sales
TIGERS Series Workshop for Students tomorrow (Wednesday) - "Why Am I So Stressed...
Strong wind gust overturns semi Saturday
One injured in accident in Russell
Lions Club lets the creative minds do the work
Phillipsburg saying goodbye to Panther Stadium
Celebrating God's presence
Advocates wave red flag over dating violence
New round of post office meetings set
Entrepreneurs gather in Hays to discuss cyber business
Head-on collision injures 4
'Standing up' to a new challenge
Commission to discuss Sunday liquor sales
On track for a good cause
Hays BOE to discuss Felten expansion
Huelskamp taking academy, internship applications
Colorado woman injured in Goodland accident
Far northwest Kansas farmers smiling
Ladies Auxiliary groups collecting supplies
Hays grocers do not carry tainted melons
Longtime physician recognized for contributions
Rally has electric start for driver
Dole will take Walk of Honor
Nicodemus plans Pioneer Day
Organizers clarify cat study details
Group hopeful about future of animal refuge
Study hints more post offices should close
Damar mayor vows to fight closing
National Merit semifinalist continues tradition
Murder suspect wants privileges restored
Early corn, soybean harvest results promising
Happy National Coffee Day! What is your favorite blend?
Hays Reserve unit will deploy
TMP hosts stuco conference
FHSU hits record enrollment -- again
Suicide can have bigger effect in smaller towns of state
Dry weather prompts farmer to bale all he can
FHSU students take the stage
Whether you are on campus or half way around the world, join us for today's Time...
Diversion set; prosecutor fails to call
Kan. natives capture history in new book
Oakley truck stop reconsiders, ejects ferret meeting
Needing 'above-and-beyond' help
USD 489 discusses community input for planning
Ekey's legacy lives on in revamped park
Fundraising tops $1M in Rooks Co.
The Learning Commons at Forsyth Library is hosting an interactive library orient...
FHSU project takes leadership global
Semi drivers injured in separate incidents Friday
Options to host education summit
Conference to highlight the benefits of using eBay
Preferred wheat varieties hard to get
43 years in the making
Pumpkin donation carves out smiles
Share your photos, your videos, your successes, your stories. Fort Hays State U...
Search for history
Lending a helping hand
Slow going for Ogallala Aquifer plan
Meetings planned to discuss Catholic middle school
Juggling the numbers adds excitement
Former HHS employee recognized for years of service
Panelists discuss media, body image
Cleanup set for Oct. 10
Firework talk lights up city commission meeting
Looking for something fun to do tonight? Battle of the Bands, sponsored by Fort...
Czech queen proud of family ties to Hays, country
Tea party the toast of tykes
Groundbreaking set for Larned hospital
Goodland man named to selection board
Music event to raise money for cat program
Nex-Tech adds TMP school channel
Musician's art blends sight and sound
Russell ready for weekend of Broncs, barbecue
FHSU grad returns to Kansas for Salina show
Rooks County road work begins this week
Area schools kick off homecoming festivities
Fireworks talk to highlight Hays City Commission meeting
Police investigating vehicle burglary string
Simulator offers training
Feedlot owner skeptical
Area around mall could lead to future expansion in Hays
F.A.S.T. work begins
Exhibit - The Grandeur of Life
Director learning on the fly
Hays Village Inn closes its doors
A golden opportunity
FHSU students finish first in national competition
Police receive report of alleged 1999 crime
County commission discusses GIS technology
Hays woman injured in Saturday accident
A lesson on Franklin
Unemployment bumps slightly higher in August
FHSU's financial planning team won first place at the Financial Planning Challen...
Village Inn closes
Fear of no beer goes untapped
FHSU police, KBI investigating reported rape
Stabbing victim reported in stable condition
Hays Public Library to help preserve old photos Saturday
Boutique brings Asian flair to downtown Hays
On Wednesday, September 21st from 5:00 - 6:00 in Cody Commons, the Kelly Center...
FHSU police, KBI investigate rape case
Police investigating stabbing of pizza delivery man
Senator seeks signs commemorating Nichols
Creating award-winning living spaces
Patrons rail against ideas to close post offices
Surprises abound at Oktoberfest
Comprehensive planning meetings this week
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Great news!
Arts advocates hope to restore public funding
Weekend train show on track to expand
FHSU to launch feral cat study
TMP alumnus ready to step into new role
Mail sorting duties up for review again
Hays Arts Council asks city for funding help
Search for new economic development director ends
Closure will mean new life for refuge
Sunday sales issue raises questions
Dorzweiler honored; Drees elaborates on beer rules
Group starts looking at water solutions
Annual bluegrass concert will be Oct. 2
Volunteers hope to 'refresh' Speed community playground
TMP to recognize 'Points of Light'
Perfect morning for a cup of coffee and a cozy sweater or favorite sweatshirt! A...
Girl Scout event to 'begin conversation' about media and body image
Planned Parenthood in Hays remains open after payment
Arts council to request city funds
HR workshop planned in Hays
TMP ready for homecoming
Interstate exit ramp closed today
100-degree days keep stacking up
Superstars will take to the track for a good cause
Reaching 'a crescendo of faithfulness'
Grant to help pay to convert manure to methane
$15.6M grant to help pay to convert manure to methane in Oakley
Midwest Deutsches Oktoberfest marks 10 years
Sunday beer sales for Oktoberfest cut off
Russell County accident injures 2 people
Injuries reported, arrests made in altercation
Economic development group hires new director
Wheat planting approaching, corn continues to deteriorate
Board of education tables strategic planning, attorney fees
Hays man injured in Sunday accident
Ellis County man killed in accident
This week, FHSU welcomes a video crew from CampusTours to campus to interview st...
Public forum planned to discuss arts funding
Hays cuts ribbon at sports complex
SpongeBob in hot water after study of 4-year-olds
Grassroots group plans issues-based rally Friday at state Capitol
Tickets go on sale on Monday for the Second City Comedy Tour on October 5. Here'...
Hope still key to memory
Saudi students face disdain in wake of attack
Despite attack, there's no need for fear
USD 489 strives for building safety
Bringing Dinsmoor's vision back to life
Obama implores Congress to pass jobs bill soon
Planning a key part of emergency management post-9/11
Tennessee man injured in Thomas Co. accident
Sunflower Electric adds more wind power
Smith Center celebrates airport improvements
Rotary Club plans park benefit
Hays man seriously injured in Wednesday accident
FHSU group planning 9/11 camp-out
Hays City Commission approves sewer repairs
Catholics planning a junior high
Tigers in Service and American Democracy Project are hosting a 9-11 ceremony and...
Phillipsburg plans 9/11 ceremony
Former Norton cop makes deal
Oakley Gallery to celebrate anniversary Saturday
Plea agreement reached in arsons
Edmond man injured in Ellis Co. accident
Woodston, Catharine added to proposed postal closings
Hays Med plans $18.5M expansion
Hays Med Foundation announces campaign
Building projects on FHSU's horizon
Changes to mail operations coming next week
It's Tailgreat time again!!!
FHSU announces $24M in building projects
City commission to consider Internet bid
Antique tractors set to converge in Hays for weekend show
Hays accidents cause minor injuries
Ellis to host community conversation, business showcase event
FHSU buys Stadium Place at foreclosure sale
County employees to get health insurance options
Boy Scouts set to retire flags
Redistricting focuses on Congressional seats
Plane overturns while attempting to land on Hays runway
FHSU buys Stadium Place Apartments
Doctors asking Kansas to back off abortion rules
Two walk away from small-plane rollover
Volunteers needed for tax program
Chef brings big city taste to Hays
Migration of 'king' butterflies prompts special events
Ark. man hospitalized after accident
Are you in a local band? Want to participate in the Battle of the Bands at The M...
City ready to show off years of work on sports complex
State fair recovers momentum lost after 9/11
Congress returns, ready to talk jobs
FHSU wants to be involved in convention center plans
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Independent group shows FHSU a national leader in affordability
County commission to discuss health insurance
Texas man injured in Gove Co. accident
USD 489 website gets a 'facelift' for new year
Temperatures remain high, set new record
FHSU plans to bid on housing complex
Hays man elected to angus convention
FHSU band bigger, better
Cleanup at former shooting range remains a city priority
USPS moves ahead with closing plans
Sternberg, Chrysler named notable Kansans
Bar near FHSU campus adds lunch menu
Hays bike factory rallies around hobby
Who's excited about the FHSU Tiger football season opener tonight at 7:00???
Rural decline kills 87-year tradition
3 hospitalized after accident Tuesday
Disaster designations added in Osborne, Wallace counties
Hays City Commission to discuss fiber-optic line
A century of faith
Tigers in Service Paint-a-Thon - Sept. 24, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., TIS will work with the...
Ostmeyer files for another Senate term
La Crosse road construction underway
'Women & Money' class to be offered in Hays
Crew makes quick work of recycling derailed train
After nearly 50 years, longtime secretary still going strong
Roberts takes on federal regulations
Long-range planning focus of BOE meeting
Irrigators struggle with how to save water
Cathedral celebrates centennial
A nice article about the recent death of Jack Heather, a long-time faculty membe...
Sorority to host 'turtle relay'
Community postal meetings set
State groups to weigh the future of Kansas arts
Last Monday morning we opened the Mission Statement Survey to receive feedback f...
Planning meetings set for this week
Budget mess dooms water study
Dougherty: Circle K a logical water choice
Rain doesn't stop art lovers
United Way of Ellis County hires new executive director
Crowd fills new Starbucks
Mud mania
Heather remembered as trailblazer at Fort Hays, his love for students
Colby College set to host large rodeo
St. Joseph man named new United Way director
10-year-old driver injured in vehicle accident
Sales tax collection increases for new sports complex
Fidelis celebration set for Sunday
City to begin chlorine burnout Monday
Ellis Co. clinics get early flu vaccine shipments
Students see there's an app for that at FHSU
Founder of radio, television program dies
Hays High School student savors international experience
Value of delinquent taxes increases
Looking for something fun to do tonight? Try out the Art Walk in downtown Hays....
Doors open to art world
Sen. Roberts to make stops in northwest Kansas
Mud run participants ready to get dirty
Former county commissioner faces hosting charge
Fall Gallery Walk schedule 2011
Student Organization leaders, members & advisors - attend meetings Aug. 31 at no...
TigerTracks or TigerCentral? FHSU released the new Faculty/Staff Portal - TigerC...
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Roberts takes drought tour as hearing looms
Mid-America Arts Alliance denies state funding
Goodland resident named to higher education commission
Area residents ready to rodeo
Trego commissioner faces hosting charge
City commissioners will face light agenda Thursday
Back-to-school can mean vaccines for some
FHSU students have book options
N. Korea reportedly ready to halt WMD tests
Back to School for Hays - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Earthquake rattles Eastern Seaboard
St. Francis feedlot receives EPA compliance order
The 2011 Tiger Auction Catalog is now Online! Flip through the catalog and formu...
FHSU's Encore Series will premiere in October
The Arena gives gamers a place to gather
Walking for family, a cure
Group hopes to acquire land for dog park
Appointees spark commission debate
USD 489 ratifies teacher contract
Car show, cruise night planned for this weekend
A quick video about some of the fun events welcoming students to campus during T...
Lots of students, faculty, staff and their families enjoyed the annual Back to S...
Woodston man hospitalized after accident with horse
Colby man killed in Sunday accident
Back-to-school bash, supply drive wins smiles
Making the final cut
Many factors can lead to suicidal tendencies
HHS open house will be today
A University Mission Task Force, charged by Dr. Hammond with the review and revi...
Unemployment bumps higher in July
Local state troopers awarded honors for bravery
Traffic backed up on Park Street, students streaming across Jellison Bridge towa...
School year arrives in style
State treasurer making stops to return unclaimed property
FHSU faculty recognized at convocation
Special meeting called for Ellis BOE
Car collides with motorcycle injuring 3
DHDC gearing up for fundraising event
To Bryan, with love
County set to vote on 2012 budget
Nichols laid to rest
A city mourns
Teachers find opportunities for creativity
Hammond: FHSU stands out among Regents universities
Circle K emerges as water solution
Poker run will benefit breast care center
TMP grad hits Chicago airwaves with variety show
Senator leaves Roosevelt students dreaming big
Vietnam veteran honors soldier's son with bear
Accident causes damage to three vehicles
Hundreds and hundreds of freshmen are lined up in front of Sheridan Hall and che...
A hero's return: Community honors fallen soldier
A nice article in today's Hays Daily News about the THREE living/learning commun...
Learning communities offer 'great experience'
Goodland representative named to KAN-ED committee
FHSU begins new year with Augustfest
NEA denies Kansas funding bid
Russell water situation improves, but only slightly
In push for water, Russell opts for Circle K Ranch
New freshmen are moving into the residence halls this morning, with cheerleaders...
K-State will host horticulture field days
FHSU launches online survey
Construction projects move forward in Stockton
President Hammond announced the theme for the 2011-2012 academic year - "Hope: T...
Services Friday for Chinook pilots
Moto mania
Commissioners' goal of no tax increases shown in budget
Hays man arrested after brief chase
City commission will discuss water options
Road construction project begins today
BOE votes to increase teacher salaries in district
Run planned in memory of Hays teen
Music teachers will bring new tune to Ellis
County extends coverage to volunteers
Larger donation allows SafeRide to extend services to Thursday
Trails a testament to teamwork
Second state survey finds no issues at Hays Med
Quinter woman dies in Saturday accident
Work on U.S. Highway 183 begins this month
Hays police to conduct DUI checkpoint
Grain bins being built will help store fall crop
Remembering loved ones lost
Victoria budget hearing will be Monday
Celebration honors cancer survivors
Services planned for former Hays soldier
County commission will discuss appointments
Ellis children have mixed reactions about summer's end
Colorado residents injured in accident Thursday
Hays USD 489 to consider staff raises Monday
Funeral services set for Nichols
Kansas Lions continue quest to help visually impaired
Kansas corn crops down 15 percent due to drought
Some area schools fall short of AYP
Hays airport project put on hold
Dedication ceremony will be Saturday
Country bands will headline Rooks fair
Friends honor fallen soldiers
NWKS fossil discovery makes debut
City approves balanced budget
Exciting opportunity for FHSU students to live and teach in Korea during Spring...
More damage reported from Tuesday storms
Special Olympics golf tournament is Friday
Police activate special situation response team
FHSU fall convocation set for Wednesday
Hays USD 489 officials hoping for increase in students
Organizers hope s'mores party sticks
If any FHSU students want to try out for the men's golf team...
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Can you believe it's that time again already? Just a reminder for students to fi...
Storms pound area
Past planning has helped city's future
Senator wants soldier to receive proper honor
Public hearing set for Thursday
FHSU students will check in to motel living
Carbon monoxide alarm a timely installation
Do you have a passion for helping others? Have you thought about starting (or ha...
Hoxie woman appointed to state board
Remembering the fallen
Rodeo a tradition for families, businesses
Alexander P.O. gets notice
Post office a victim of finances
Annual Herzogfest will feature touch of pink this weekend
Law enforcement benefits from mental health training
Red Cross to host cycle poker run
Hays loses two in tragic chopper crash
Winning entry tough for artist to let go
Massive power line starting to take shape
Attorney appointed, clerk next on schedule
Advocates visit Hays to spread the word about better care
Census adjustment hammers Hays
CHI shows heart and sole
Motel 6 will house FHSU students
Bittersweet sign-up day at Kennedy
Dinkel gets the call at Kennedy
Hays residents weigh in on 41st Street project
Oil seminar features speakers from around the world
Hays woman to assume Kiwanis leadership
Annual street dance to benefit park improvements
Updates have been made to the Tiger Auction item list. We have 201 items so far....
Pitner named to state bank board
Enrollments get students ready for new year
Drought taking a toll on area crops
Kansas Kiwanians to converge in Hays this weekend
Options receives reduced funds, works to fill budget gap
Ochs to be featured in documentary
Fiber optic install progressing
Russell encouraging residents to watch water use
Congrats, Michaela!
KDOT pavements tests set for Ellis, Phillips counties
Obama signs debt bill after final vote
Commissioners to consider 41st Street options
Tree fire investigated as arson
Air conditioning business heating up
Teacher busy preparing for another year
Fair offers new, traditional events
Family, professionals provide understanding of suicide
Sizzling July could give way to 'normal' August
Local students fare well in contest
County hoping to hold the line on 2012 budget
Backpacks ready for distribution
Commissioners baffled by lack of fair insurance
Dance studio full of energy, style
Debt limit bill appears likely to pass
Annual Hill City rodeo features national talent
Emancipation celebration set for Nicodemus
Gold medal win a perfect ending for Victoria duo
Expected increase in enrollment fueling USD 489
Paintball field takes hobby to 'extreme' level
Kansas' Biggest Rodeo to feature two new acts
Sunday downpour brings rain to small area
USD 489 to discuss bids for Wilson roof
Hays woman celebrates the gift of more time
Lawmakers take late stab at debt deal
No tax increase? County to consider cuts
Norton City Council to consider new ordinances
Game changer
La Crosse star takes the field one last time
Lineman following in family's footsteps
Expanded Ellis clinic expected to be ready by October
Children leap, launch into fair action
Advocates discuss mental health care challenges
'Who's gonna fill his shoes?'
Commission maintains current water, sewer fees
Arrest made in assault case
Thousands expected for Shrine Bowl
Moran, Roberts block Six's appeals court bid
TMP boiler system gets a makeover
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All items donated for the Tiger Auction are now listed at
Storm, microburst hit Ellis -- again
Block schedule at HHS might get tweaked
Stuffed animal drive planned in memory of Hays teen
Attendance sparse at comprehensive plan meeting
Red Cross closing P-burg office
Future uncertain for Otis Community Library
Kansas begins remapping political lines
Exciting news from FHSU Athletics!
Are you ready to get dirty? Consider participating in the first ever Dirty Dash, taking place August 27 and sponsored by FHSU and HaysMed. This event is described as a two mile "mud run obstacle course meets bootcamp". Sound fun?
Health care reform presentation will be Wednesday
Band camp performances begin tonight
Logan County clerk resigns
Group bikes across country for good cause
No damage reported in dumpster fire
Commission approves ambulance purchase
'Kilted man' brings music, Scottish culture to Hays
Benefits planned to help former Hays family
Skid loader reported stolen Sunday
Ellis Co. remains among least stressed
Dillons expanding fuel operations to Hall St. location
Finding a shady place
Economy: Ellis County third-least stressed
Family seeks education opportunities in Hays
Planes provide fun on the plains
Ellis woman injured in accident
Hays residents banding together to form dog park
Lucas hails restoration
Rain showers no worry for barbecue teams
Different director, same success for FHSU camp
Health a strong focus for new Smoothie King
Struggle to survive
Pink truck stops by
Despite public request, Logan County commissioner won't resign
Planning commission will meet Monday
New judge steps onto the bench
Smattering of delegates will name new county attorney
Humane society waives cat adoption fee
Hays city commissioners talk bonds, economy
Revue a family affair
Process begins for Catholic school
Potter mania hits Hays
Garden of Eden sold so it can be restored
Teen Republicans stop in Hays
Sunflower names new CEO
Business brings bling to Hays mall
Harvest estimates up slightly
Volunteers make sure fair gets clean start
County employees oppose insurance proposal
New Regents appointee ready to learn
Authorities investigating rapes, urge caution
Classes, benefits on negotiating table
Other than being HOT this weekend, the annual Blues, BBQ and Bargains event is going on downtown. Check out this website for other events going on in Hays, America!
Sexual assault under investigation in Hays
Dinosaurs, fossils await Sternberg adventurers
Planned Parenthood funding up in air
Former FHSU professor pens new novel
Catholic priest celebrates 60th year
'Plane' old fun
Education funding request up $525M
Former Norton police officer to stand trial
Morland raising money for community grocery
Old-fashioned craft fair is Saturday
City to discuss taxi service request
Commission favors insurance purchase for county fair
Cooks, organizers ready for annual barbecue contest
Kraemer voted new BOE president
McCracken rodeo continues to grow
Celebration times 3 at St. Mary's in Russell
Drought prompts offer to use next year's water
Fire damages vehicle, mobile homes
Hays High School grad gets close look at jungle life
'Godspell' cast brings high energy, youthful appeal
Ellis County Commission to discuss audit
USD 489 will reorganize Monday
Four northwest Kansas post offices under review
Worth the wait
Shuttle lifts off for last time
Schwaller sees ouster attempt in arts dustup
Kan. gov.'s new regents include US senator's wife
Too hot for you? Your pet thinks so too
City considers $14.2M balanced budget
Hays native takes national stage
Norton police officer will face trial for rape accusations
Robba Moran named to Board of Regents
Annual Downs Celebration begins today
Roadwork to begin in Decatur, Osborne counties
City updates website for easier access
Brownback defends SRS cuts, issues Medicaid rate warning
Hays teachers get a computer primer
Plainville bank getting a fresh start with new owners, capital
Small town ready for rodeo, visitors
Cancer council will celebrate 25 years
Other exciting updates on the FHSU campus this summer!
Road work ongoing in Sherman County
Pilot project puts patients first
Rush County now part of disaster declaration
County upgrading culvert for heavier traffic
City to talk buffalo, biking
Chamber to host two events Friday
Munsch embarks upon a 'mission of hope'
Planned Parenthood funds redistributed
Fireworks complaints down compared to previous years
Police continue investigation of assault
4 TMP students honored with Dole scholarships
Crew vigilant on fiery night
Gardner company buys Stromgren
DAV chapter acquires new van
Group living dream of rock 'n' roll
Wild West Fest parade a first for some
Singer 'still has the moves'
Dinkel taking over Kennedy principal spot for year
Firefighters battle flames, heat
A new chapter
Postal changes will result in jobs lost
Group has no turbulence at WWF
Buffalo Bill a mainstay at fest
7 more counties added to disaster proclamation
Fire chief urges 'common sense' with fireworks use
Final phase of Vine Street project begins today
Advisers, residents talk immigration
Fireworks show continues to grow
Local Planned Parenthood concerned about amendment
For some, carnival beats heat
Hoxie to celebrate anniversary this weekend
How slow can it go?
Office works to bring jobs, students to western Kansas
Middle school looking for principal
Airline collects food for pantry
Trego County roadwork begins today
Old-fashioned wheat harvest set for July 9
Keffer leaving Kennedy for Roosevelt
Phelps recognized for attendance
New downtown Hays business ready to educate, serve area customers
Sternberg Museum will host 'wind fair' Saturday
Get ready for 'toasty' weather
'Right place, right time' for interim education coordinator
Colby mail sorting operations moving
USPS cancels Liebenthal PO contract
Some Colby mail processing operations moving to Salina
Cross-country riders find rest, wind in Kansas
Lenora native coming out of shell on stage
Elevators taking precautions
After a year, Sund settling into county government
Response to rural initiative slow
Longtime Russell eatery closing
Larks players take to the field with local kids
Locals tuning in to Joplin's need
Complex will have paved road
Stormwater fees changing July 1
Volunteers lend helping hand
USD 489 participates in clerical staff wage study
FHSU Mobile is now available in the Android store!!
United Way Of Ellis County News - Walmart Foundation Associates Choice Program
Students put science into motion at Starbase Robotics Camp
Building success
Twisters more compact but still strong
Children get safety stop by EMS
United Way Of Ellis County News - Cancer Council Of Ellis County Needs Your Help
Head-on collision kills one near Phillipsburg
Seeing life in focus
Group's task: New convention center
Groups share views of Hays' future at community workshop
Long-time Hays bar, eatery ready for new look
Commission to discuss sports complex, stormwater
Road construction has begun in Graham and Rooks counties
Sewer plant construction to begin July 5
Kansas designates 800 highway miles for 75 mph
Happy first day of summer FHSU fans - enjoy the longest daylight of the year! Did you know you could grill watermelon? What's your favorite food at a summer cookout?
Deadline for FSA disaster loan applications nearing
Hays children corner lemonade market
Commission: Space needs committee vital
Agencies ask county for additional money in budget requests
Storms leave damage galore
First kids' triathlon ready to roll
Minor injuries reported as storms hit NW Kansas
Gross Memorial Coliseum gets a facelift
Civic club gives Hays park a makeover
Hays man killed in accident
Unemployment remains variable in area
Drought opens more CRP
Agnew building rights stick with construction firm
FHSU among universities raising tuition
Morland continues work on its grocery
Efforts fail, Luray loses grocery
Even at 84, father keeps busy with family, farm
WaKeeney's Dirks flying high after graduation from Air Force
Harvest starts just as rain falls
Hays High sees grad rate drop, criteria change
Russell High School gym floor gets '21st century' makeover
City seeks public input for comprehensive plan
Commission discusses stormwater utility credits
Summer Art Walk set for Friday
Children get creative at Camp Invention
Lenora ready for jubilee
KDOT plans public meeting on K-25 highway closure
Construction begins today on a portion of K-18
Cars will be a blast from past during Stockton fest
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City commission will discuss sports complex access road
City appoints new assistant police chief
Plainville joins effort to break world record
Teacher gets state honors
'Inquiry' shuts down Liebenthal P.O.
Ellis County buying bank building
USD 489 will continue KASB membership
Plainville acquires land for park
Rights to second set of FHSU apartments on sale block
McBroom gets maximum sentence for murder
County seeks to purchase Commerce building
State officials tour St. John's site
Cowboy rides home to compete in rodeo
Ellis official set to retire
Riverfest ceremonies delight Ellis crowd
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Coming home
USD 489: Closing Kennedy 'tough decision'
Commission to hear outside agency requests
Catholic schools pursuing middle school options
Quinter man killed in accident
USD 489 Board of Education will discuss audit results Monday
Brownback asks for new disaster declaration
Heat pushing wheat to maturity
Headline
Glenn Miller Orchestra will play in Hays
Rules broken while Kobach was chairman of Kansas GOP
Garden City chooses commercial air service to Dallas
FHSU alumni raising funds for Joplin relief
L.A. family chasing storms, new experiences in Midwest
A time and place in history
City sticks with same air service
Dole to meet with residents Friday
KDOT to begin work in Graham County
Riverfest will feature traditional, new events
Painting history
Historic Walker grain elevator demolished
Parish will mark centennial
Schmidt recognized for attendance
Local arts groups fear Brownback's veto will hurt several areas
In 5-2 vote, BOE decides to shutter middle school
Heat definitely on in area for this early in the season
Board votes to close Kennedy
City asks Hays residents to conserve water today
Air travel talk highlights city agenda
Fast Track campers race their way to math, science skills
Colby to host two key water meetings in July
City of Russell anxious for Prairiesta
Chamber chat set for Friday
Economic stress at two-year low
Norton drug store selected for national challenge
Kobach to speak at Goodland event
Shooters gather for a weekend of history, fun
Will Kennedy survive?
Norton escapee caught
County hears budget requests
Ellis County second least-stressed economy in nation
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City officials learning from Greensburg
I-70 accident leads to injuries
Former senators expected to attend Prairiesta
Inmate escapes from Norton Correctional Facility
Rain can't ruin fun for area cub scouts
Victoria Fire Department honors former member
Spice of life
Police nab grafitti artists
Ellis City Council to meet Monday
Ellis Co. to begin hearing budget requests
Post office closure a worry to Alexander's residents
Russell authorities investigate shooting
Public gets say in Kennedy decision
Drought opens CRP grazing for area counties
Police await coroner's ruling in man's death
Victoria fire station to be renamed today
A colorful ambition
Relay a time to heal, provide hope
Parents hope board won't make hasty decision
Some Kansas farmers test cutting winter wheat crop
City hires new public works director
Eagle completes fiber install in Munjor
FHSU, Hays band ready for summer season
Food pyramid out, 'My Plate' in for healthy eating
'Tireless' educator going into hall of fame
City commission questions some agency funding requests
Three highway projects slated for northwest Kansas
Hail, wind, rain hit Osborne County
Stage set for Wild West Festival
Long-time USD 489 teacher, administrator accepts new job
Charges added to Norton rape case
Budget cuts, hiring freeze prompt USD 489 staff to assume more duties
House fails to override arts veto
Highway fund won't be big enough for everything
Hail, wind, rain hit Osborne County
Kansas House begins work on redistricting
City commission to hear outside agency requests
After 10 years, Cedar festival is ending
Sports complex nearly ready to play ball
Next-to-last space shuttle flight lands on Earth today
Arts elimination 'disturbing'
Taylor has award-winning weekend
TMP graduates encouraged to communicate
Honoring the legacy
Victoria readies for Fidelisfest
Lack of tornadoes uncommon but not unheard of
Storms present real danger to region
Hays High grad has hand in new percussion shaker
WaKeeney man writes about experiences in Vietnam
Hays Aquatic Park opens for summer
Section of I-70 to undergo reconstruction
Holiday weekend graduation a tradition at TMP
City sets fireworks guidelines
Diving right in
Field day planned
Couple recreates medicine show theatrics
Group offers help for Rooks Co. cancer patients
Airport a possibility in Quinter
Hays family watches Joplin disaster closely
Can the Hays High boys win a title without an individual title?
Storms wallop Rush County
Russell ready for party on the prairie
Wheat condition remains poor
Police arrest Hays man for burglaries, arsons
Raises might be coming to Fort Hays employees
Neighbors asking city for sidewalk money
Man found in park with head injury
Patriot's Flag Day Rally set for Goodland
Rocking car was cause of derailment
Veteran ready to speak
Retiree has no second thoughts
Russell storms produced at least one weak tornado
Health insurance a challenge for county budget
USD 489 foundation postpones fundraising auction
This rain is exciting - makes me want to run around campus jumping in the puddles - anyone want to join me?
Hays High graduates decorated well with honors
There is a special blood drive today to benefit Joplin, MO, which has been devastated by a tornado. It will take place at the the United Methodist Church from 11- 5. Call 625-3408 for an appointment time. If you can't make it today, the Red Cross at
FHSU's summer hours started today. Campus is open 7:00 - 5:30, Monday through Thursday, and the campus is closed on Fridays.
Hays, Grinnell residents ordained as deacons
Al's returning to life
Kennedy's long history
Kennedy's name follows appearance by presidential candidate
HHS graduation can be seen online
City, group discuss sidewalks
Four airlines bidding for service in Hays
Groups accepting donations of fans to distribute this summer
Garner fourth in family to earn nursing degree at NCKTC
Work with families earns Rupp recognition
Honor stirs up nerves
HHS grad carrying banner at KU graduation
Rewarding the mothers
Storms take aim at Russell County
Colby college professor taught 'with his heart'
Quinter sisters a big part of Bulldogs' wins
USD 489 capital outlay items grow
Finally a rainy, foggy day in Hays, and hopefully a little more moisture on the way. It would be a good day to curl up on the couch with a good book! Are you reading something interesting right now?
TMP headed back to state
Concordia music store to expand into Hays
Teens aim to educate peers about tobacco
City ready to talk about labor unions
HHS teams headed to state
Truck driver injured after hitting cattle
BOE cuts strings to orchestra
Victoria discusses school building
County working to improve radio communications
Gove Co. residents form economic group
Next phase of Vine reconstruction to begin
Wow, the campus is QUIET today with most students gone! While the official start of summer isn't for another five weeks, it sure feels like it around here. What are your summer plans?
Planning commission to meet today
Doctors to discuss diabetes on SHPTV
Foundation awards grants to area nonprofits
Salon is 'All the rage'
County high school seniors receive honor
Brungardts' work against domestic violence recognized
Guardsman travels inland for ceremony
FHSU graduate students get own ceremony
Efforts to restore historic cabin growing
Holcomb man files malpractice suit
Tech college shows off new law enforcement building
Hays school board to discuss orchestra program
Flags at half-staff in honor of deputy
FHSU announces Torch, Pilot, Navigator award recipients
Congratulations to the 527 graduate students and the 2,661 undergraduate students who are receiving their diplomas this weekend. Good luck and best wishes in all your future endeavors!
Fort Hays prepares for cuts
Tournament open to older wrestlers will raise money for club
Plainville doc certified in electronic records
Hays native builds career at PSU
Victoria seniors break tradition, choose Scully as speaker
City hires USDA for airport wildlife assessment
Listener saddles up with HPPR
FHSU honors retirees
Nex-Tech Wireless CEO on top fundraiser list
Scheibler appointed chief of HPD
Technical students qualify for nationals
Caplans 'wrapping up' years together at FHSU
Task force examines need for adult day care
NCKTC graduation ceremonies are Saturday
Farmer wraps up corn planting in northwest Kansas
Hays residents question postal official about changes
Drought taking toll on wheat estimate
Letter says arts commission ending
iPhone and iPad users! Go to the app store and search for "FHSU Mobile" to download the NEW Fort Hays State University app. Android and Blackberry apps coming soon!
Ellis County deputy dies Tuesday
Severe weather potential today
School district, NEA will delay money talks
Fire damages home on 29th
DHDC hires new director
City eyeing wildlife at airport
Planners hope for 'community vision'
Omaha Theater Company presents children's production
Agencies to conduct training
USDA declares 21 counties as drought disaster
Russell man dies in Barton Co. accident
Postal merger will mean dramatic changes after all
'Castaways' provide learning
Karyn Olvier, Visiting Artist, will lecture tonight at 7 in Rarick Hall 114. Ms Olivier is currently an assistant professor of art at Tyler school of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia teaching sculpture, ceramics and installation. Please visit www
Grainfield Opera House ready to spring back to life
Radical rendition
FHSU student prepares for graduation, Japan
Volunteer's effort benefits responders
Victoria BOE to move offices
County's comprehensive plan process gets under way
Parents, faculty, friends, fellow students - leave a message for your graduates at
FHSU student shares love of language
KHP investigates fatality in Phillips County
KAMS graduates 'Pioneer' class
Hays residents concerned about Skyline Draw drainage
Good luck to all our students on finals this week! Be sure to eat well and get some sleep as you put in the long hours....
Freight train derails near Victoria
County commission to discuss comprehensive plan
Kitchen fire causes minor damage
FEMA grant filed for classrooms
Mothers share laughs, tears with children
Tour pegs poor crop
Legislators talk budget, education
Five injured in four accidents this weekend
Seeing a new way to learn
County committee ready to hear from stakeholders
Letter carriers annual food drive Saturday in Hays
Lights will remain out on Main Street
A fairy-tale ending
Three Rush County officers being honored
Hearing continued in Norton rape case
Community gathers for prayer
City commissioners debate use of IRBs
BOE following necessary steps to possibly close Kennedy
Organizational meeting at 1 p.m. today, Rarick 351, for 9-day Costa Rica trip during spring break 2012. Norman and Maria Elena Caulfield will co-direct the trip.
Hey students! Get out some pre-finals stress and try to dunk your favorite faculty or staff member on the quad tomorrow. This is a fundraiser sponsored Mortar Board to benefit Japan Disaster Relief. Click on the link to check out the schedule, and bring
City's comprehensive plan has website
Sheriff's office warns of possible scam
'Pioneer Class' to graduate from KAMS on Saturday
Victoria school district to consider moving office
Hill City woman injured in crash with deer
Texas ministry taking over Luray school
Charges filed in Brooke Corp. collapse
Sculptures provide saintly images
Chamber sings 'Can't Stop the Beat'
Kan. appeals court sides with Jehovah's Witness
Corn planting under way in area
The FHSU grounds crew is busy making the campus even MORE beautiful in preparation for all the visitors coming for graduation next week. We love seeing the new annual plants and flowers being planted. What is YOUR favorite flower?
FHSU will offer information engineering degree
Famous Figures competition is Thursday
Love's donates to Ellis groups
City to consider policy on industrial revenue bonds
Eggs & Issues forum is Saturday
Cinco de Mayo Celebration Friday, May 6, 4-7 p.m., Union Patio & Quad. Salsa competition, water balloon war, tacos, pinatas and more. Sponsored by HALO.
Kennedy closer to closing
ACE could be one for recordbooks
Children's mental health focuses on wellness
Disc golf tournament will help Neighbors
FHSU students pitch in to aid Habitat
Ellis County Commission amends wind regulations
Well, the Finals Feeding Frenzy has been so successful in the Fall Semester, that we've expanded it to the Spring. So, to help our students put everything together and finish the semester strongly we will again be hosting a late night Finals Feeding
HDN earns top KPA honors
Rural schools find common ground, call for creativity
Bingo Haus celebrates 25 years with longtime patrons
Frogapalooza short on frogs but not fun
Hays Symphony ends season brilliantly
Natoma student helps lead school at tech fair
In light of the big news, I found it appropriate this morning to change this week's Tiger Talkback to: Osama Bin Laden is dead. What's next? Currently, Wallwisher is down so feel free to post your comments here.
FHSU students, volunteers donate time to wash cars as fundraiser
Conditions hurting grass as well
Program is wheeling and dealing
History aids author in book
Historic byway springs to life
Artists showcase skills
Senior housing plans put on hold
Stars Go Dim looks to light up Hays on Wednesday
Care center fills void
BOE will discuss Kennedy closure at Monday meeting
Next week's Tiger Talkback question is "Rumors have been swirling regarding who will run for president in 2012. Who do you think would be a likely contender and why?" To continue this conversation virtually, post your thoughts on www.wallw
'Role model' getting degree at 74
Huelskamp sounds alarm on lawsuit
'Pack the Park' party rescheduled for May 6
Ellis County music students prepare for competition Saturday
Community members join second school conversation
Principal steps in at last minute for DECA trip
Drought sure to reduce Ness County crop
Local volunteers head to Alabama for relief efforts
City commission questions involvement with Stadium Place Apartments
Man pleads guilty in murder-for-hire plot
Regents okay engineering degree in information systems at FHSU -
Rodeo club to raise funds for injured member
High-schoolers share enthusiasm for 'littles'
'Aluminum Show' ends Encore Series season
Tree rebate program open to residents
Bank seeks to foreclose FHSU's Stadium Place
A 'master'ful performance
Comprehensive plan committee sets May 10 meeting
Area students to be honored for Governor's Scholars Awards
Event to bring job seekers, employers together
Commission has few items on agenda
Pianists to duel, take requests at Fox on Friday
Repair work to close Ellis railroad crossing
Fire alarm creates awkward end to show
Tigers in Service Car Wash for Japan Relief - April 28, Noon-4 p.m. at Casey's & Advanced Auto Parts and April 30 in the Union parking lot..
Post office schedules meetings
Bullish for beef
Event opens conversation between schools, state
Ellis County Fair 2011
Art & Design Department presents Spring Gallery Walk, Friday, April 29, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Almost 30 stops along the walk. Don't miss this opportunity to see works by FHSU students, faculty and retired faculty and other local talented artists.
Treasurer's office to help residents find money
Planning group to hear wind rules update
489 foundation plans auction fundraiser
Grant will aid Heartland initiative
"Beef: It's What's for Dinner®" in the Quad today - 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. - lunch, recipes, games, prizes and fun. Sponsored by FHSU Beef Production class with Farm Bureau (Kansas, Ellis County & Collegiate). Interact with Kyle
Guest soloists to perform at FHSU masterworks
Art walk schedule
Spring artwalk features work from all ages
Distillers grain a hot topic at beef roundup
Scott County loses commissioner, teacher in crash
Easter bunny makes children smile
Collyer fish fry moves
Community wind project starting to take shape in Rush County
Emotions follow guilty verdicts
How area school districts compare
Money for schools will go down
'Tree'mendous attitude
Jury finds McBroom guilty
Museum director plans community involvement
Norton police officer in court on rape charge
Tickets on sale for May 1 bus tour
Fire damages Hays home early this morning
Native garden to be planted Saturday
Students dig in to learn about food production
McBroom murder trial goes to jury
Learning another way
City officials concerned about trash collection on windy days
Art smarts
FHSU students organize benefit for Cancer Council
Art sale to help Japan
Students learn conservation ... naturally
Jurors hear burglary details at murder trial
STARBUCKS IS COMING TO HAYS! The Memorial Union will have a full-service Starbucks by the time the University starts in the fall. It will be located in the Tiger Cove area of the Union. The billiard tables and ping pong table will find a new home elsewhe
Public invited to conversations about schools
Commission to discuss signs for sports complex
Historic fort seeks volunteers to help through summer
Prosecutor details case in McBroom trial
Educators stress enormity of possible cuts
Legislators urged to stop cuts
Something new! The Memorial Union has installed a filtered water bottle filling station between the rest rooms on the 1st floor of the Memorial Union. This will save you money and minimize plastic bottle waste in the environment! Go green and help elimin
FHSU shooting sports team is national runner-up
FHSU class collecting student supplies
Company offers shuttle service for airport
County resolves impasse
Jury selection begins in McBroom trial
Hays BOE approves bid for new computers for district
Colorado woman injured in accident
Plane upgrades a boost to aerial sprayers
Kansas colleges 'driving the economy'
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The revolutions in the Middle East are making history, most recently in Syria. Should the United States respond and how? To continue this conversation virtually, post your response at www.wallwisher.com/wall/middleeast.
Children help bring Easter cheer to Sterling House
Legislators expected at town hall meeting on social services
Ellis County to address union impasse at Monday's meeting
Fourteen injured in Ness Co. school bus accident
Rodeoers honor longtime coach
Wheat falling victim to drought
Affects of gas prices today, in the future concern area residents
Hays school board to consider textbook financing
Colby College student in custody in Colo.
Blizzard, wind hammer NWKS
Latest road conditions
School bus accident causes injuries
Nursing fair is Saturday in Hays
Rodeo events for tonight canceled; Saturday and Sunday events will run as scheduled -
Satellite business offers Internet, same-day service
Officials close Colby campus after threat
New name reflects scope of services for children
Session in Russell to explain Fair Tax proposal
City settles on $3.62 charge per month for stormwater fee
Russell woman had part in 'Extreme Makeover'
Kotatsu Club and FHSU Japanese students will be taking monetary donations for Japan. They will be in the Union April 18-20, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Please stop by to learn more about the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan. Donations go to the American Red
TMP relief project could grow
Rockfest aims to fill pantry
RPM Speedway postpones races
Breast Care Center coming to Hays Med
FHSU's 'Rabbit Hole' wrenches the heart
Double your gift with FHSU's new campaign. "I Fed the Tiger" is a six week effort. Five corporate sponsors will match up to a total of $2,000 each. The sponsors' contributions will match the amount and the designated area of each gift
Cedar Bluff dam to close for inspection Thursday
Red Cross low on blood donors
FHSU theatre to present 4 performances of Pulitzer winner 'Rabbit Hole' this weekend
DSNWK's Unified Softball is Sunday
City to consider stormwater fee, regulations
Computer biz customizes service
Comprehensive plan gets kick-start
Hope for Luray grocery remains
FHSU employees part of emergency plan
Lucas getting state-of-the-art technology
Two injured in Gove Co. accident
Deaths ruled a murder-suicide by investigators
Patterson claims final BOE seat
As flames flicker, counties start implementing burn bans
Drought warnings, watches issued by Topeka
Construction slows Vine traffic, business
Patterson wins USD 489 seat
Murder-for-hire case could be DOA
Fifth-graders show stories through food
Drivers start to cut back on gas as prices rise
Youngsters fare well at science, engineering fair
The FHSU Rodeo Club and Team invites you to the annual spring rodeo at Doug Philip Arena at 7:30 Friday and Saturday and 1:30 Saturday and Sunday. Competition among 600 student athletes from 23 colleges and universities in Kansas and Oklahoma. Sunday se
Conference gives women time to reflect
USD 489 officials trying to get on F.A.S.T track
Small town fading fast
Population losses could hit state representation
New bill might pose problems for Hays air service
FHSU jazz dazzles again in Thursday performance
Wilson dam to get more study
Wilson Lake water study on hold
Be sure to follow us on the Fort Hays State University Commencement page - post your memories and share your stories. Also, watch for updates concerning commencement activities.
Possible shutdown could slow things in NWKS
Wind lawsuit dismissed
City set for stormwater stipulations
Two of three rescued horses euthanized
Mr. Hays pageant to benefit cancer council
Local students among state's best in broadcasting contests
Basketball tournament will benefit Ellis pool
FHSU to host 45th annual rodeo next weekend
Doctor takes helm of La Crosse hospital
TMP duo qualifies for national business leadership competition
Fire damages backhoe
Osborne murder trial set to begin
Humane society sees influx of surrendered animals
Election results
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Castro's daughter speaks at FHSU of growing up in Cuba
Owner hands over three horses to local rescuer
'Living Last Supper' coming to Hays
TMP taking sushi lunch box orders for Japan relief fundraiser
Election notes
Patterson hanging on to 4th spot
Incumbents sweep city commission positions
City to discuss stormwater requirements
Tuesday election results
Magic beans
Polka proceeds to help cancer patients
Rivals are winners in Pink Zone
Two injured in Ellis Co. accidents
Oakley getting hunt details in order
Kindergarten fee stays same
County OKs wind recommendations
Tuesday, April 5, 2011, Ms. Alina Fernandez will be speaking at FHSU as part of the Diversity Affairs Speakers Bureau. This is a once in a life time chance to hear the daughter of Fidel Castro tell her story of her relationship with her father and her ex
Walk aims to raise awareness for developmental disabilities
FHSU students set to bring home broadcasting hardware
Oakley will host governor's pheasant hunt
Rain barrel project ready for roll-out again
A blend of singing talent
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Ellis City Council will meet Monday
Russell teenager injured in Tuesday accident
Sales tax money would buy medical equipment
County commission to talk wind again
Desbien keeping his banking ties
Hays ready for Red Green
City commission election nears
USD 489 to discuss money transfer, school fees
Stiles encourages women to shoot for success
Barbershop chorus ready for its 43rd annual performance
Funding dominates school forum
A mile in her shoes
2011 Teacher Career Fair - School administrators are expected to attend and recruit at FHSU’s 36th annual Teacher Career Fair. The fair provides an excellent opportunity for you to meet face-to-face with them. The fair will be Monday, April 11, in
Renovation will make Norton jail compliant with ADA
Students' leadership leaves an impression
Rainfall pattern deciding fate of wheat
Farmers plan to plant even more corn
Ailey II graces FHSU Encore Series
Pa. native looks forward to working in Trego
Farmers ready to start planting corn
O'Reilly targets summer opening
Hays City Commission candidate: Henry Schwaller IV
Young returning to Ellis as admin
Schwaller thinking about future in quest for city seat
Board of Education Forum, 7-8:30 p.m., Gallery at the Hays Public Library. Good opportunity to learn about the 5 candidates running for USD 489 school board.
Hays City Commission candidate: Ron Mellick
Confusing report claims wheat improving
Sustainability a key component to Mellick's city platform
Suspect out of hospital
N.C. man arrested after entering Hays home
School board candidates forum is Thursday
Norton school leader honored for service
Ellis County schools win sportsmanship awards
Officials identify victims
Hays City Commission candidate: Kent Steward
Steward hoping to serve another term on city commission
Money talk dominates work session
Dr. Tim Morris, visiting scholar from the University of Texas at Arlington, will present "21st-Century Baseball Fiction: Where (or Whither)?" Join us March 31, at 3:30 p.m. in Rarick Hall 307.
Ogallah deaths still a mystery
Peterson still all smiles after 50 years on job
Times Talk
City commission candidate: Glenn M. Cox
Plainville Rescue Squad ready with new vehicle
City candidate Cox believes local government is crucial
Police investigate deaths
Bears galore, and more
Scheibler anxious about new assignment
Hays USD 489 school board will talk budget issues at Monday meeting
Investigations cream of career
Hospital admissions lower after peak
State poised to allow use of silencers while hunting
February jobless rates up slightly
BOE candidate: Darren Schumacher
12 chosen for city's planning committee
Hays teacher receives early childhood award
Candidate Schumacher prides self on accessibility to constituents
Sports Ink. in papers March 31
Victoria police looking for missing person
Postal Service still looking at closing small offices
Ramada hoping to change culture, mindset
BOE candidate: Marty Patterson
Huelskamp wants budget fixed
Patterson ready to interact with principals, students if elected
Hays, Colby post offices might see changes
BOE candidate: Joel Willhoft
3 killed in wrong way crash on Interstate 70
Dry weather boosts fire calls
Willhoft believes involvement will lead to election win
Standoff investigation continues
Two injured in Rush County accident
Meeting will focus on Vine reconstruction
Downs standoff ends in gunfire
County, employees at odds over benefits
Sharing the love
BOE candidate: James A. Leiker
BOE candidate wants focus on students, voters' concerns
Man exchanges fire with police in standoff
Schwartz prides self on getting feedback from constituents
BOE interview: Greg Schwartz
Miller strings together a hobby
Kids learn it's fun to 'judge'
Hansen scholarship winners
Hays students among Hansen's leaders
City hires new director of utilities
County to have hearing on impasse report
Area schools do well in competition
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Schools large, small already reeling from cuts
Volunteers work year round, year after year
Ohio man injured in Friday accident
FHSU winds blow up a tempest at Thursday concert
Local supporters pleased with arts decision
HHS senior to spend spring break in Washington
Free childhood developmental screenings offered in Hays
Cool ocean behind dry spell in Kansas
City talks funding for downtown development group
Ceremony lights up night, tournament
School board candidates focus on students' needs
Hey FHSU fans! What are your spring break plans?
Bowfire fiddles up a storm
Hickert among region's best in essay contest
Struggles continue
Put together your 4-person golf team to raise money for Ellis’ Mount Hope Cemetery! A benefit golf tournament to preserve and improve this historic cemetery will be Saturday, April 2nd at Ellis Country Club. Entry fee is $180. $5 raffle tickets are
Kansas Senate votes to save state Arts Commission
Museum, watersheds to conduct controlled burn
Oklahoma truck driver injured in Trego Co. accident
City commission to begin 2012 budget work
Dig pit offers new discoveries at Sternberg
Debate focuses on city issues
Judge denies request to move McBroom murder trial
Newcomer leads TMP chess team to 3rd at state
House fire causes damage
Students put in hours on play
County OKs Munjor fire truck
Special Olympics readies for tip-off this week
Groups raise awareness of domestic violence
iModules Scholarship Program applications due April 1! The deadline for student applications and essays is April 1, 2011. Scholarship recipients will be announced May 3, 2011. TEN scholarships will be awarded in the amount of $1,500 each. Qualification i
Science group honors two for their contributions
Quake shakes FHSU grads
Tiger Talkback question - "What can you do to help end the global food crisis?" Respond here or continue this conversation virtually, go to www.wallwisher.com/wall/foodcrisis.
Hays police chief announces retirement after 32 years
Education cuts worry legislators
Judge rules against Kansas parents
Local KNEA a lifelong commitment for some teachers
Public schools take hit in Kan. gov.'s budget cuts
County will discuss strategic plan
Ellis school board to meet Monday
FHSU choirs perform award-winning program
Community pushes to remain vibrant
Disaster toll rises
Hays High DECA duo state champs again
HRC cuts ribbon on fitness center
Tsunami waves sweep Hawaii, no major damage yet
Students, city join to benefit Ellis cemetery
Knights plan to stay in Emporia
Fort Hays' inspirational season not done yet
City pays out EcoDevo funds
A Leadership 310 team is hosting Green Fest on Sunday, March 13 from 1-3 pm at the Ellis Co Fair Grounds. This fundraising event benefits 4-H while doing something fun in the process! Adults can attend a cooking demonstration while kids can decorate cupc
TMP girls cheer for 'Voice of the Monarchs'
Dr. Pelgy Vaz selected for Fulbright-Hays Seminar Abroad Program in Brazil - Dr. Vaz is among 15 selected nationwide to participate in this program! The U.S. Department of Education's Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program is administered by the I
Northwest Kansas unemployment rate rises
Accidents claim two; one ends 50-mile chase
Hays district adds 10 minutes to school day
City candidates ready to face off
Head Start receives state awards
Hays Head Start garners national attention
Libyan rebels fighting with weapons, diplomacy
Loyal fans ready for state tourney
Moran to deliver first speech on Senate floor
Weather doesn't dampen appetites
Tickets for the South Central Regional of the NCAA Division II Men's Basketball Tournament are available through the University of Central Oklahoma Athletic Department. Fans can go online for tickets at Central Oklahoma's website, www.bronchosp
Collyer fish fry begins Friday
City to discuss coalition funding
Dart tournament will benefit Huff family
Huberts off to state once again
Huelskamp defends Kansas projects
City staff talks stormwater fee
FHSU Spring Choral Concert, Thursday, March 10, 7:30 p.m., Beach/Schmidt features music by the Concert Choir and the Fort Hays Singers - including a new composition by FHSU Director of Bands and Composer Dr. Jeff Jordan.
State tourney split leads to more opportunities, some say
For some teams, it's all about family
Tiger Talkback question - What cause do you feel most convicted to donate your time to? To join the conversation virtually, visit www.wallwisher.com/wall/causes.
Hays travel agent keeps travelers moving
Man arrested after shots fired in Ness City home
School board approves contract extensions
Knights, fans ready for road trip
Colby man flown to Denver hospital after accident
Commission will seek options for Ellis building
Daily News receives 32 KPA awards
Eagle fans ready for state flight to Manhattan
TMP's state trip 'overwhelming'
Another blast of winter weather
Libyan warplanes strike rebels at oil port
Metal gatherer scours the countryside
HHS, TMP hope to compete for nationals
Heath lets Hays sing its faith
Ellis woman discovers famous painting
Tigers win MIAA tourney title
Ness City, Oakley headed to state
Victoria headed to state
TMP girls headed back to state
Special times, special moments
NWKS stumbles in census
Kennedy lease, contracts on BOE agenda
New owner plans to reopen Al's Chickenette
Census numbers for northwest Kansas cities
Regional briefs
Commission might change wind zoning guidelines
FHSU students, 4-H'ers team up for class project
Tiger baseball postponed
FHSU Opera, "Orfeo," this weekend - Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 2:30 p.m. in Felten-Start Theatre
Census numbers for northwest Kansas counties
City commissioners apprehensive about eco-devo money
Downtown store playing final tunes
Coach 'Goetz' most out of his players
Trash fire spreads to neighboring yard
'Orfeo' overflows with music, plot in FHSU opera
Service project offers kids' birthday boxes
Break in tracks closes WaKeeney railroad crossing
Legislators to speak at Eggs & Issues on March 12
Midwest asks for electric rate hike
Judge to consider venue change in Osborne case
New Jayhawk comes 'home' to roost
Times Talk Video -
Meth lab cleanup might fall to counties
School board to consider raising building use fees
City will discuss airport-related changes
FFA helps roll out recycling barrels
Deines center features young Russell artists
Trego County set to put sales tax on April ballot
Trego seeks governor's help on detention center
County hears space case
Hays police investigate auto-related incidents
Cancer Council celebrates 25 years
Contractors win prestigious awards
Banner day at Wichita clinic for HHS cheer squad
Show's topic is venous insufficiency
Fire department to start hydrant inspections
Class 1A dates will not change
Parts of 'The Vagina Monologues' are very nice
Group moves forward with sidewalk project
Hays High, TMP journalists qualify for state
Defined by love
Piercing with patience at Sore Loser
Students and community members! Make plans to attend the Majors and Graduate Programs Fair, taking place tomorrow - Tuesday, March 1 - from 12-6 in the Union Ballroom. Faculty, staff and students will be available to talk about undergraduate and graduate
Tiger Talkback question - How do social media, such as Facebook and Twitter, contribute to the revolutions in the Middle East?
Service -- with a smile
Deaths spur fellow students to take action
Census sure to shuffle House, Senate
New procedure benefits patients
Results from Class 3-2-1A state wrestling in Hays
Wrestling success runs deep in Beloit's Hewitt family
New stormwater fee starts in July
House expected to pass voter ID bill
Surprise! Heavy snow sneaks in
City to spend $48,000 on street assessment
FHSU is hosting the 3-2-1A State High School Wrestling tournament. Gates open today at 8 a.m.; competition begins at 10 a.m. - tomorrow (Saturday) gates open at 7 a.m.; competition begins at 9 a.m. We welcome all visitors and wish the wrestlers the best
Samba dance class for tonight (Thursday, Feb. 24) canceled; will be rescheduled later.
Manteuffel gives back to music educators
FHSU sends 2 groups to state music conference
Montana Rep again satisfies with 'Bus Stop'
Trio of seniors leads Hays High qualifiers; TMP taking 4 to state music
Fort Hays hits record for enrollment -- again
Commission talks wind changes
Wrestling with an emotional loss
A Great Family Activity! The Astronomy Club is presenting a short program on Jupiter Saturday, Feb 26, at 7 p.m., Tomanek Hall 106, followed by viewings of Jupiter (last good view of the season) and the Orion Nebula (a star factory!). We will be viewi
Public hearing will address request for bonds
Antique attraction
La Crosse organizes new store
Picture Perfect
Joint planning commission to discuss wind power zoning
Our Tiger Talkback question for this week is "Do business executives have the right to be involved in international affairs? (Like Google executives in Egypt)." To continue this conversation virtually, text @wif53009 + message to 87884.
FHSU's EnergyNET ready to move forward
HRC seeks more coaches for kids' soccer
Zumba keeps beat for health
4-H'ers grab s'mores ribbons
County settles on application form for volunteers
BOE tables kindergarten fee decision
The Spring Career Fair provides an excellent opportunity for ALL students to meet employers and discuss full- and part-time job opportunities, internships/summer employment. Freshmen through seniors and graduate students in ALL majors should attend. is
Seniors and Freshmen - don't forget to fill out your NSSE survey - NSSE (National Survey for Student Engagement) is a self-report of student perceptions about their experiences at FHSU (both in- and out-of-class), what they have gained from their ed
HHS student-athletes earn honor
Patterson makes a home at the Library
Midwest Energy program receives honors
Bookstore in final days of business
Osborne, Quinter docs will appear on SHPTV
NWS to present severe weather training sessions
Derby brings Scouts together for fun, sport
Hays school board to discuss budget cut recommendations
Bill attempts to address dental care shortage
Quinter kids connect with a real hero
City seeks volunteers for steering committee
Utility rate tier on the table
Program: Drinking, pregnancy don't mix
'I can create their dream'
FHSU Rodeo Club member injured in fall
TMP chess team in action minus Becker
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Cosmetology students excel in competitions
Art advocates: Proposal doesn't paint good picture for rural areas
FHSU women make fashion statement
Rivals ready to 'Play for a Cure'
We will have a Memorial Service for Kevin Duke today (Feb. 17) at 7 p.m. in the Robbins Center. There will be an open mic for those who wish to share fond moments & loving memories. Friends and faculty are invited to continue in the celebration of Ke
City to revisit flat vs. tiered stormwater fee
Ellis PD shows gratitude to community's 'heroes'
Pride of Lions to show in Hays during convention
Two suspected of attempting to make meth
Josh Cech, FHSU spring graduate, is going to work for Google -
William leaving DHDC, taking position at EnergyNET
LifeSmarts competition aims for education
Sen. Moran hears deficit talk in D.C.
American Democracy Project Student Organization Interest meeting today, 4 p.m., Custer Hall lobby. Virtual students who are interested in ADP should contact Carolyn Campbell at cacampbell4@fhsu.edu or 785-628-5399.
County signs on for plan
Optometry patients part of national study
NWKS economy remains strong
Hays Symphony Orchestra stars guest conductor, young artists
Happy Valentine's Day Tiger family! What is the most memorable Valentine's Day gift that you have given or received?
Natoma takes 3rd in 1A state scholars bowl
TMP relishes another scholars bowl title
Tasty treats for a special day
City looking for sports complex logo
Broadband debate crosses party lines
Grad instrumental in solving problems
Downtown Norton snags key historic distinction
Participants take plunge to benefit Special Olympics
TMP wins 3A state scholars bowl
In with the band
Nicodemus descendent shares all-black town's history
Judge outlines charges in shooting
Cattleman's group to present information
Housing addition hits Victoria
Comprehensive plan contract gets OK
Join us for a free, public showing of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," Feb. 14, 11:30 p.m., Black & Gold Room. Sponsors by Student Feminist Organization & 2011 V-Day Campaign. Events begin at 11:30; film starts at midnight. There will
Former library director wins national award for service
Eagle CEO continues loan battle
Former dairyman will replace Lee
Kelly Center T.I.G.E.R.S. Series Workshop -
Area scholars bowl teams head for state tournaments
Hays man's work creates Vietnam records data
Monarchs look to defend scholars bowl state title
FHSU Freshman and Seniors - be sure to fill out the NSSE survey. You should have received a link to it in your e-mail recently. NSSE is a self-report of student perceptions about their experiences at FHSU (both in- and out-of-class), what you have gained
Downtown snow will be cleared tonight
City will hear proposal for comprehensive plan
Contract terms for Hays school officials remain the same
Bates to tell 'Story of Nicodemus'
Snow days keep shovels busy for family
A year's worth of snow
Hays schools closed Wednesday
Tuesday delivery could be delayed
USD 489 board extends contracts
FHSU is closing at noon today - no classes; offices will be closed.
FHSU football player found dead
Annual Hays Med CPR training set for Feb. 26
Hays man charged in trooper shooting
Mental health advocates decry cuts
Note from Dennis King, Director of the FHSU Virtual College - "No IPTV classes tonight"
FHSU American Democracy Project Student Organization will have an informational meeting Feb. 9, 4 p.m., Custer Hall main floor lobby. To make the world a better place, starting with our campus. The American Democracy Project has expanded to a student org
Small towns fear loss of post offices
Mother Nature unleashed
Another planning nominee has commissioners squabbling
The Department of Mathematics & Computer Science has canceled tutoring for today and tonight.
Cancellations
No texting, driving citations issued locally
Hays' Fashion Bug closing
History major helps keep fort's programs alive
Pair's Paisley Pear a dream
Students, community celebrate new year
Library toasts to another century
'Cuppa' runneth over
Kindergartners treated to Tiger party
TMP dinner show embracing the '80s
Bringing back the books
FHSU students offering computer class
10 scholars bowl teams headed to state
County commission to discuss appointment
Locke remembered as 'perfect fit' for community
State seeking information about eagle death
Ellis City Council meets Monday
Fire's cause still unknown
'Belle of Amherst' is spellbinding entertainment
Hundreds stir up excitement at O'Loughlin
School board will consider extending contracts
Kan. House GOP seeking to limit spending proposals
Chamber honors Herrman for dedication to city
State-bound
Fire destroys house near Hays
'Nothing off the table' for Huelskamp
Valentine's fundraiser set to help train CASA volunteers
Catholic Schools Week fills its new home
FHSU alumnus receives PRCA award for media excellence
Fund established to help former Hays woman
Hays Public Library Events - Sunday, 2 p.m., Kansas Room, Mary Ann Thompson book signing for "Hays, the 1930s." While there view the Centennial Exhibit - "Hays: A Photographic Journey."
Chinese New Year celebration - Thursday, Feb. 3, China Talk & Dumplings at the Center for Life Experiences, 2900 Hall St., 5 p.m.
TMP scholars buzzing toward regional
Wheat condition deteriorates
HHS coach sees possibilities
No comics in Wednesday’s paper
FHSU's backlog slowest to grow
Students honored at FHSU's 2011 scholarship program
Officials detail standoff response
Commission seeks 'neutral board member'
City to discuss elimination of Speier Ballfields
BOE warned to prepare for cuts
An Arctic blast
Sunflower CEO Watkins to retire
Standoff ends peacefully
$500,000 bond set for suspect in trooper shooting
Cancellations
Pfannenstiels win Golden Ladle at Soup'R Bowl
Hays woman arrested for shoplifting
FHSU grad's path to NFL took a twist
Wine expert finds Wilson a good match
Fire destroys Russell house
Students' knowledge blooming
Library turning page to new century of providing to community
T.I.G.E.R.S. Series Workshop for Students - "Who's Really Looking at You?" Wednesday, Feb. 2, 5:30 p.m., Cody Commons sponsored by the Kelly Center
State trooper in stable condition after being shot
Fort reopens in time for Kansas Day
Community mourns loss of 'spiritual pillar'
Nex-Tech connecting FHSU, museum
In hot 'Pursuit'
Holy Family kicks off Catholic Schools Week with a carnival
Session making history
Nex-Tech will install fiber optic cables in two locations at FHSU -
WaKeeney family hitting the road to 150 places
One famous flyer
Extension to host soil fertility school
Ellis police hosting community forum
Budget would trim Head Start money
New fitness center gets HRC in shape
Phillipsburg teacher called to office, wins Horizon Award
President Hammond responds to House Appropriations Committee proposal - The news that the House Appropriations Committee proposes to reduce the pay of state employees by 7.5 percent has understandably created concern at FHSU, but I urge everyone not to o
New chamber director relishing in building relationships
Closer to completion
Digital TV features HDN
Rural flicking switch
Will pay cut save teachers' jobs?
FHSU to celebrate Family Weekend
Kuksi signing new book Saturday
Local scholars bowl teams finish 1-2
Unemployment rates continue decline
Understanding and using fungicides
Sternberg ready to 'take back the prairie'
Student struck by vehicle after school
Man arrested for assault Saturday
City, school board elections set
Kennedy student claims spelling crown
Lee's longtime state Senate tenure ends today
Feb. 9 convention called to replace Lee
Wind changes bring applause
Encore: International Chamber Soloists - tonight at 7:30 in Beach/Schmidt -
Police recover stolen vehicle
Huelskamp continues tradition of meetings
Logan bringing history, agriculture to students
MOMS schedule open house Thursday
Viaero gains initial approval
Performer flying high as Earhart
Diehl's appointment to planning commission put on hold
Couture earns small business honor
FHSU musicians begin the new year in style
Energy assistance program a blessing
Reception for new chamber chief Tuesday
Event comes to a boil
Sewing fabric of life for athletes
Participants hope to ride hot 'spell' to county crown
Ann Birney from Ride Into History will give a performance as Amelia Earhart at the Hays Public Library Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. in the Gallery. The presentation is free and open to the public.
Something for everyone
City commission meeting canceled
Ellis County Commission to meet Monday eveing
Ellis commission to hear requests from Viareo
March for Life draws attention to court decision
Wind energy rules up for public hearing
Esther's Place brings smiles to residents
Few filings so far for area government seats
Little moisture expected
Recent Fossil Discovery in China Confirms FHSU Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Chris Bennett's 1993 Inference about the cranial crest in Pteranodon being sexually dimorphic, large in males and small in females, and so probably was used as
Family celebrates 105 years of living
Friends, family organize benefit
Water talk flows
Musicians to present concert at FHSU on Saturday
Indiana native seeing heart patients at Hays Med
New KSBDC director brings business leadership experience
Great Plains Dermatology comfortable in newer, larger location
Stockton breaks ground for new medical clinic
Sesquicentennial exhibit at Fort Hays State University
Cookie time a family affair
Sons recall FBI dad loved working in Hays
District board room rearranged for better use
School bus wreck injures teen
Tie goes to the law in this year's Battle of the Badges
Prayer service, march mark Roe v. Wade anniversary
Weather causes slipping, sliding
Classes are in session - the sun is shining, but it is still slick so be careful. We don't want anyone hurt.
Hey all - we are "enjoying" freezing rain and icy roads and sidewalks. How's your weather?
Hays woman lives dream of getting on 'Price is Right'
Hays High scholars beat team that beat TMP
Storm water talk on city agenda
Public TV, radio fear loss of money
Students help 'fulfill dreams'
Day off no deterrent to spread message
Hays USD 489 personnel transactions
BOE approves tweaks to drivers education course
Department heads concerned about proposal
Police investigate rape, arson
Sticking to values helps Tophoj, clients push limits
Third Subway restaurant set to open this week
Schwaller files for re-election
Relief fund will help Russell family
Planning commission meets today
Pulling the same direction
Area legislators wince at proposed school cuts
FHSU ready to honor MLK with service
Ringneck relaxation
Russell couple counts blessings
More cuts still might be possible
Love's purchases Ellis Travel Plaza; remodeling expected
Wilson working to keep historic building
Lee confirmation hearings to begin Tuesday
Centennial residents return
Fire doesn't deter residents' plans to help as foster grandparents
Estimated reductions in both fiscal year 2011 and 2012.
Regional briefs (Jan. 16)
Downs firefighter dies in line of duty
Fire displaces residents
Stockton library started as community affair
Victoria High School expands its pride
City not pleased with 'poor' service from league
Schools bracing for governor's proposed cuts
FHSU Students - Here is a scholarship opportunity in Information Assurance. The Department of Defense Information Assurance Scholarship program provides the full cost of tuition, books, required fees and a stipend to cover room and board. For details, re
Fire forces evacuation of Centennial Towers
Mellick first to file for city commission
Boiler problem causes evacuation at TMP
Hays school board will discuss future of drivers ed
Quinter church wants items returned
Ecodevo group appoints interim director
State farmers boost wheat plantings
St. John's officials break ground for new facility in Hays
Artist hits NYC
Hey FHSU students! What do you think your favorite class will be this semester? Those of you who have graduated, what was the best class you took while here?
Niernberger files for Ellis City Council
Snowball Festival brings dancers from all over
Odor causes TMP to close school
Wheat struggling to survive
City ready to air concerns about state organization
Welcome back FHSU students. Have a great 2011 Spring semester - and stay warm!
Holmgren sworn in to county commission
Memoir recalls life as journey
TMP scholars finish second to 5A team
TMP Singers focus on dinner show
Stolen guns recovered
Snowy roads contribute to accidents
Breakdown strands passengers
Cold temps hit area
F.I.T. Class Starts Today at 4:45 p.m. in Cunningham Hall Gym 121. If you are on campus, take advantage of these classes to stay in shape during the cold, winter months. If you are off campus, follow the exercise routines in the videos found at
Choir gets identity with spring concert
Traffic stop produces two arrests
Among the people
Snow slows areas of NWKS
Science Cafe presents "Auger North," by Nick Solomey, Chair of the Wichita State University Department of Physics - Tuesday, Jan. 11, 7 p.m. at Cafe Semolino.
Seniors revel in their spare time
Red Cross gets new set of wheels
Budget continues to be the focus for state lawmakers
Bannister pursues his passions to the end
Arizona Rep. Giffords shot, at least 5 killed
Foundation names officer for 2011
Ellis County sets Monday agenda
Winter storm watch issued
Taking the plunge -- again
Commissioners discuss future of coalition
Coburn to play in Hays
Faith, hoops and homeschool
Cold, snow taking aim at Kansas
Letter lifts group to goal
Join us for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Candlelight Celebration Jan. 17, 7-8:30 p.m. in Beach/Schmidt. The main production for the evening will be "The 60s, Oh, What a Time it Was," produced, co-written and directed by George Jackson, Coor
Raub files for Ellis City Council
Ellis council designates routes for trucks
Former Hays resident produces family movie
Area schools receive Governor's Achievement Awards
Stockton Library to celebrate centennial next week
City to pick up Christmas trees on Jan. 17
City again offering washer rebate
Blood drive kicks off Brownback events
Hays Public Library centennial fast approaching
EcoDevo talk on city agenda
FHSU grads find jobs
Water attacks fort
Golf course closes for the winter
Two charged in Ellis Co. drug arrests
Deadline to file for city, school board elections is Jan. 25
Smoke, CO alarms available to county residents
FHSU students - don't forget that today is the deadline to finalize your enrollment.
Brownback to be in Hays Wednesday
County proclaims Dorzweiler/Oktoberfest Day
Hays man arrested for sexual battery
Family welcomes New Year's baby
HHS grad happy to be 'Rock, Chalkin'
Financial Aid Night -
Incoming KU AD has ties to Hays
New Year's Day wedding takes extra planning
USD 489 has eye on Topeka
Locker room job a stress reliever for FHSU grad
2010 was year of change for USD 489
Schools waiting to see what new budgets look like
New legislator ready to start learning
Finance lawsuit resolution will be slow
Postage paid
Get ready for a ticket for texting while driving
Effie's: Good food, good company
HMC prepares for family nutrition program
2010 saw passing of community leaders
Snow blankets northwest Kansas
Ellis Co. mourned lost leaders in 2010
Life a rich tapestry
Ellis man killed in accident
Trooper awarded for bravery at accident scene
Kensington woman dies in Smith Co. accident
Fire damages garage in Ellis
Setback remains a sticking point
Sifting through the past
Ready to rock 'n' ring it in
Professor's adds banquet facility to meet demand
Ellis Co. wraps up year-end business
GOP surge tops Kansas headlines
License debate sparks petition
Fiber construction progressing
2010 a year of disaster, change and stories of hope
Redistricting fight will focus on NE
Taste counts at Bird City store
Wicked winter storm shuts down East Coast
Smoothie franchise will move onto Vine
together a community
FHSU Students - be sure to let us know if you have any questions regarding the upcoming semester.
Election brings an avalanche of changes
Historical society plans capital campaign
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Christmas another day of work for some
Johnson reflects on highs, lows of time in office
Ellis County Commission to discuss possible land sale
Respect for past shapes Weber's vision of future
Scrapbook store brings out holiday creativity
HDN office closed at 3 p.m. today
Holiday cheer on its way to military personnel
Hays Med expands to support Larned hospital
Christmas tree disposal site located on Vine
Michaelis to direct statewide network for energy education
School board reauthorizes capital outlay
Education veteran embraces challenge
Dads score A+
Numbers up at Hays airport
Everyone have a safe and happy break. And, students, don't forget to come back in January ready to dig in and hit the books again. We'll be thinking about you!
Victoria High receives Governor's Achievement Award
City alters right of way on Legion Addition
Hays man dies in accident
Cause of grain bins' collapse unknown
School security increases
Newly chosen legislator ready to get to work
Blood drive 'battle' hits full swing
New faces in Topeka create legislative uncertainty
OSHA fines Weskan elevator in worker death
Driver in deadly crash placed on probation
Road scholar
Dr. Eddy remembered as ‘total physician’
HPD investigates possible rape
HPD weekend reports include drug arrest, theft of items from home
Oberlin receives grant for playground
Waffle-Crete helping in Haiti
Donations get TMP rolling
County commissioners finally agree on appointments
Christmas dinner in works
Weather, Internet can't stop the mail
Legion plat addition on city agenda
Goodland man tapped to replace Morrison
College admissions changing
Bishop ready to cast nets in Oklahoma City
Farmers eligible for disaster aid
Getting a workout
Cold weather, school finance top headlines in January
Following the light
Commissioners dissatisfied with league
Toys for Tots program shares Christmas joy
Challenge award winners
Principal says award honors collaboration at O'Loughlin
Audience delights in performance
City refining interest
Eagle employees signing off
The gift of giving
State seizes dogs
Help still needed to put United Way over goal
Colby doctor appeals suspension of privileges
Quick reaction helps limit house fire damage
Foundation announces board members
HDN photographer's work among Boston.com's best of 2010
Sunflower decision set for today
City to discuss options for sportsplex seating
African Children's Choir to perform
Man lived under assumed name in Goodland
Elevator coming down
Lawyer jailed on battery
Williams, Balman receive FHSU Distinguished Service Awards
Pine wilt exacting a toll
Rep. Phelps says community-based services are way to go in mental health battle
Commissioners continue to disagree about planning appointments
Finding ways to keep town alive
Congratulations to the winners of our FHSU Tell Your Story student contest! To view the winning entries, go to - Grand Prize (and a new iPad) goes to Micah Smith who submitted a fantastic entry in the Video/Animation category. 1st Place (Flip Camera), B
Music helps make the weekend brighter
Starting a flair for fashion
Concert provides chance
Bison church builds Nativity
To all FHSU Students - Good luck with your finals!
Mental health forum set for Monday
Boy in serious condition after fire
Palco native joins treasurer's staff
TMP nears goal
Kiwanis gets revved up to help camp
More chances for Clydesdale experience
'They call us Santa's little elves'
FHSU student killed in accident
'Gentle giants' become a dream business for former teacher
Fossil among top science finds of '10
Art continues to amaze walkers
Ellis County sets Monday agenda
HRC gets kids in the spirit
Convention set to fill Morrison's seat
City OKs new industrial development area
Ambulance call turns into arrest
TMP, Hays High see wins in scholars bowl competitions
Remembrance service is Dec. 19
Enjoy the FHSU Symphonic Winds and Wind Ensemble concert tonight, 7:30, in Beach/Schmidt. Conductors are Jeff Jordan and Lane Weaver and student conductor Chris Barlow, a senior music education major from Abilene. The program will include music by Eric W
Cooper, Engel ready to sign off at Eagle
Washburn coach expected to take FHSU job
Winter Gallery Walk locations
Proposal baffles wheat chief
Wellbrock will take the reins at chamber
Service project is sew-sew
Calendar contest winners announced
FHSU plans for increase in state funds
Hair show to benefit Russell woman with cancer
Five-State Photo contest highlights gallery walk
Police arrest Hays man in store theft
Use the Campus directory link at the top of our web pages to find professors' e-mail addresses.
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Wellbrock named Chamber director
Hoxie mom takes chance on coffee shop
City will consider demolition of old waste plant
'Clucking' on all cylinders
Midwest critiques response to St. Francis gas outage
Changes ahead for EcoDevo
If you are in the Topeka area, don't miss the Tiger basketball games this evening as they take on the Washburn Ichabods. Alos be sure to stop by the Tiger Party in Lee Arena, Room 124 before both games and during half time of each game to visit with
Interstate accident injures Florida boy
Salina couple enjoys sweet smell of success
A frosty parade
BBBS supporters ring in with help
Student learning a benefit
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Happy holidays: Ellis brings smiles all around
Telethon will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters
Drought expanding, intensifying
No identification yet on body found Monday
Commission in favor of dropping out of league
City to consider removal of old waste plant
Hazmat crew cleans up mercury at abandoned facility
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Players score points with students
Participants prepare for plunge
Enjoy the video from our Tree Lighting ceremony -
It's Toys for Tots Time in the Technology Studies Department. Join us Saturday, Dec. 4 at 9 a.m. in Davis Hall 150 to help make toys for underprivileged children in the local area. With your help, we will build around 200 wooden toys. See you there!
Volunteers needed for toy-building project
Body found near Oakley
Fort will charge admission to Christmas Past
Pizza Hut, Kiwanis dine-in day to help camp for kids
Commission tables tower request due to setback height changes
Bannister asks for wind zoning changes
Singing, ringing in the holiday season
County faces another wind lawsuit
Midland Marketing buys Schult facility in Plainville
County at impasse with union
If you choose to participate in the National Day of Service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King by joining a project in your community, let us know what you have done so we can post it on the Diversity Affairs website. You can e-mail it to the FHSU webmaster
City to discuss allowing taller wind turbines
Students get down to business at Orscheln
Burglary victim helps HPD find laptop
Commission hires company to conduct energy audit of county buildings
FHSU lights up night, spirits
Family, friends remember philanthropist Beach
Chamber decides to hire
Closings worry towns
FHSU Madrigal Feaste tickets still available
Ellis County Commission sees short agenda
Hays man bound over for trial in sodomy of child
Ellis woman hopes to provide comfort for kids
TMP finds tough competition at Norton scholars bowl
Duckwall stores closing
Rough terrain stalls fire, equipment
Whether you are an on-campus FHSU student or a virtual college FHSU student, you can get involved in the National Day of Service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Join a project in your community - as an FHSU student - for information, contact George
Business savvy
Young mortician finds opportunity in Oakley
Hispanic Film Festival presents "Valentin" - the last one for the semester, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 7 p.m., Albertson Hall 169.
Downtown prepares for FrostFest
New center will help keep Quinter fit
Planning commission makeup on county agenda
Trauma training on the front lines
It's beginning to look at a lot like Christmas
Morrison remembered as respected mentor
Kansas couple finds happiness in adopting teens
Augustine finds opportunity at Hays library
Family volunteers in son's honor
Deals delight early birds
FHSU revives alumni chapters
Assistant police chief leaving for Florida
Home full of memories
Dinner is served
Ellis students to record veterans' histories
City votes to increase green fees at course
Rouse resigns from United Way
Brewster man injured when pickup rolls
Two die in accident near Bison
Law enforcement investigates criminal damage reports
Lakeside named Blue Ribbon School
Sund submits new purchasing policy
County commissioners prefer separate eco-devo office
Tell us a little about yourselves - are you a student (on campus or virtual), faculty member, staff members, alumni member? What are your Thanksgiving plans?
Commissioners finally decide on planning board appointment
Enersys gets charge with award
St. John's consolidating, building
Antiques offer a new calling
New Senate in Kansas to be tested
City will consider support for new apartments
Old hand at painting takes on new medium
TMP chess team sees improvement
It is going to be rather quiet here at FHSU the next three days with most of the faculty and students on fall break. Everyone stay safe and have a Happy Thanksgiving and a good, relaxing break.
Russell elevator will be torn down
A Thanksgiving meal, minus meat
Hays High student appointed to Merchant Marines
Football a family game
walker headline
Return of military bracelet precious
Living the land
Steward, Bird spar over conflict of interest
'Spamalot' leaves 'em laughing at Encore Series
Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at FHSU is Nov. 30, 6 p.m. in front of Sheridan Hall. Come and hear the Dickens Carolers, take a hayrack ride, enjoy some refreshments, and visit with Santa Claus and Victor E. Tiger.
Eco-devo changes on city's radar
Stacking up against the best
Michaelis, coalition part ways
Thanksgiving feasts in the works
Memories in the making
Singer looking forward to performance tour
Fire departments to train at The Mall parking lot
Kansas set to dive into health case
Lee appointed to tax appeals court
City commission to discuss wind tower restrictions
Hays Med expands hospice service to Rush Co.
Soldier receiving treatment from Army
The deadline to apply to attend the Alternative Winter Break in Atlanta, Georgia, is Nov. 26. Visit our Tigers in Service site for more information -
Dangerous dog ordinance passes in Ellis
Fire damages Rush Co. home
Chapman tagged for honor
Sen. Janis Lee appointed to court of tax appeals
Opera cleanup continues
Board members talk technology, F.A.S.T. building at meeting
Winter Gallery Walk - December 10. 2010 Annual FHSU Art Faculty Exhibition on display in Moss-Thorns Gallery of Art from Dec. 3-Jan. 21; opening reception 7-9 p.m. Dec. 10.
Diversity Affairs presents Diversi-Tea Program, 3:30 p.m. in the Sunset Lounge, Wednesday, Nov. 17. The event includes special music by Hilary Shepard & Alexis Korbe. Faculty, staff and students can enjoy a variety of teas and mini cheesecakes at thi
United Way Of Ellis County Weekend Of Shopping
Monday newspapers will be late
Feaste tickets on sale through Nov. 29
Chiropractor's practice continues to grow
Class will run store for a day
Glory days for gathering gamers
"My Two Worlds: From Pakistan to the U.S.A." at 7:45 p.m, today, FHSU Ballroom, Ms. Sylvia Airan will discuss what it is like as a woman being raised in a Muslim society and will show artifacts from Pakistan and share her personal experiences.
Raffle of little houses will help build real ones
Ellis to consider dangerous dog ordinance
Drought creeping back into northwest
FHSU's jazz bands just get better and better
Bison's opening day buffet a tradition
Beach left Hays legacy
Prominent Lawrence businessman Ross Beach dies
A salute to those who served
Annual Christmas tree auction is Nov. 20
Fudraiser Saturday benefits Haiti relief
Planning commission to discuss additions
Weather postpones Plainville luminary project
Goodland sees first snow Thursday
Students put on 'McHappy' pants to help
Grant will aid energy ed at FHSU
International Education Week Activity for today - Community Connections - Mehran's Global Journey to ESL, Presbyterian Church, 2900 Hall, 5 p.m.
Learn more about a unique one-month summer study abroad in China program from students who participated this past summer. Tyler Clark and Lori Lindsay will present Monday, Nov. 15, 7 p.m. in the Black & Gold Room.
Stockton veteran celebrates military discharge, anniversary
Sweat for sweets
'Beyond Therapy' tries too hard at satire, comedy
Praeger outlines pros, cons of insurance reform
Airport groundbreaking set for Friday
Bids sought for Plainville facility
One of Stockton's Hometown Boys: A Purple Heart Veteran's Story 1941-1945
Golf course fees likely to increase
City commission halts land development talk
Monarchs add up to math masters
Friends give back with benefit for woman with cancer
Hays man charged with sodomy of child
Forecasters call for slightly smaller crop
Tiger coach Verdugo will not return next season
Towns make preparations to celebrate Veterans Day
Replacement causes disagreement
Tourism boost will come in 2011
Stockton clinic campaign at halfway point
Vine blocked briefly to remove ammunition in street
Commission OKs range cleanup
County to work out road maintenance with ITC
Vehicles at apartment complex damaged
Speech by Castro's daughter canceled
Complex upkeep on city agenda
Having a positive effect
Fundraiser first pitch for baseball group
Colby man injured in accident Saturday
Lanternfest returns to Hays daycare
Meeting settles relationship between groups
TMP starts quiz bowl season with gold medal
Knitting is no problem
Legislator-elect hits the ground running
Local family 2nd in K.C. marathon relay
Catholic radio station will mark longtime dream
Team members serve as Wilson role models
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Kiwanis honor local veterans at lunch
Festival a treat for residents, community
Plans in work for city employee insurance
High-voltage day
Castro's daughter to share Cuban insight during talk at FHSU
Early morning fire damages Hays house
TMP students, staff focus on presenting 'Wedding'
HHS students find 'golden ticket'
FHSU students devise fundraiser to help Ellis pool
Sainty residents want new nursing home
Flu shots offered at free drive-through clinic
Hays man injured in construction zone accident
Holmgren wins county race
Glitch causes delay
Now, it's Sen. Moran
County seat 'gratifying' for Holmgren
Kids vote for Brownback
Area Republicans pleased with sweep
City to discuss management of sports complex
Stockton man dies from injuries in accident
Bremby to resign
Rubio, Paul lead GOP surge
Brownback wins race for governor
Moran wins Senate seat
Huelskamp wins Big First
Simien tells students to put faith into action
Health insurance reform meetings include insurance commissioner
Groundbreaking for ITC power line set for Thursday
Befort expresses concern over contract clause
Chamber to reopen search for director
Mild the word on winter outlook
County commission discusses new planning appointment
Kids take pride in casting votes
Thrills and chills abound at symphony concert
Next act begins for longtime community theater director
Polling places for Ellis County
ECMA preparing for Thanksgiving feast, looking for volunteers
Final order served at Al's
New face will represent 120th District
Al's Chickenette to close its doors today
Chamber director hired elsewhere
Pollbooks go electronic
Simien to speak at HHS
Thunderhawks' spirit with them as they think pink
Forest Service looking for volunteers to ID pests
Zombies bring treats for assistance center
Searching for something
Al's Chickenette to close
Celebrity Server Night
Students collecting gear for camping library
City accepts revised bid for sewer lift station
Steward appointed to city commission
Unified in class, on the court
Texting, Facebook worse for teens than TV?
Plainville relishing fall sports success
Big First Q&A
Police: Man tries to take boy from playground
Offices will monitor election complaints
Member resigns from planning commission, cites ineffectiveness
Sternberg museum hosting Hispanic events
Saying hola to heritage, future
Wilson water project slow to move
Businesses, groups offer trick-or-treating
Small support group's work gets big award
Study: 86% of college students plan to vote
Teen driver injured in accident near Park
Legislator will introduce fossil legislation
Garden a colorful memorial to professor
Donations target beautification, recreation
Hays High garners straight A's at marching band fest
Trick-or-treats offered in downtown Victoria, Hays
Sewer lift station might slow progress of sports complex
FHSU president hits road
Playing a healing tune
Study: Coal plant will boost economy
Letter not an endorsement, union rep says
County contracts with Garden City juvenile center
Midwest upgrades substation
County commission candidates submit campaign finance reports
Moran endorses Huelskamp
United Way on target at annual campaign's midpoint
Mission trip puts Haiti in her heart
Hamlin 'doing work of government'
Planning commission to discuss cell phone tower, ICT line
HPD investigating stolen credit card information
Pumpkins provide fun activity
Left-turn signal to be installed at intersection
Christmas trees from area headed east
FHSU wind ensemble, choirs please all at midterm
'Fiddler on the Roof' charms overflow crowd
FHSU professor remembered by peers, students as fair and loyal
Court documents offer more details on hit-man allegations
Students hailed from nine different schools
Area high school seniors honored at event
Volunteers blaze a new trail
Corn crop a bin-buster in the west
Schwaller, Holmgren square off for seat
Corn changing face of grain business
Interview with Ellis County Commission candidate Swede Holgren
Teel convicted on interference charge
Juvenile center on county agenda
Hays man dies after pickup rolls over
Interview with Ellis County Commission candidate Henry Schwaller
'Best job in the world'
Kellogg arrested for hit-man plot
FHSU class encourages Hispanics to give blood
Commission to take applications for vacancy
Correction
Kellogg arrested in murder-for-hire allegation
Kellogg has strong ties to Hays
Mortuary marks 50th anniversary
Author: Deniers' doubt tied economy
State treasurer returns $440 to university
Children's theater on Tuesday includes costume parade, contest
Norton community opens arms to new hotel
Midwest upgrading big line feeding oil industry
City will talk about vacancy
DSNWK awarded for employment of older workers
Sweet! Stylists to get creative for breast cancer group
Holy Family competing for grant for new gym floor
Author finishes book, goal
Mentors, with a kick
Suspect headed to trial
FHSU wind turbine plans hit hurdle
Roth in line for superintendent spot in USD 489
Opportunities to help Haiti to be outlined in meeting
Batch of new doctors working at Hays Med
Christian book store hosts events Saturday
Commissioners table detention issue
Hays hosts homeless conference
FHSU to present international selections in concert
Ness City man dies in wreck
Jelly Lady offers a wide selection
Model train show comes chugging down the track
RPM event brings fans, money to Hays
Run raises awareness, hope
Grocery might survive
Nex-Tech Wireless celebrates five year anniversary
A new home to worship in
City: Benefits need to change
School officials, group to meet
Tech college charged about program
Planning commission to discuss wind turbines
City cleanup collections down
City commission OKs rezoning request
Hays Med will have walk/run for breast cancer awareness
Democratic candidate meets with Republican supporters
Scholar to speak on perceptions of science issues
Area students win traffic safety poster contest
Command change for Army Reserve
Rock 'n' respect
Drive helps fill pantry
Soldier returns to post at fort
Cold edges into northwest KS
KAMS becomes perfect fit for sisters from Atchison
Coronado council celebrates Boy Scouts' centennial
Union to ask city for resolution on impasse
Voter registration deadline approaches
Rally supports effort to allow mentally ill to vote
Fox Pavilion, Bakery Shop win Golden Fork
'Unordinary' speaker
Regents president talks best-, worst-case scenarios
Plan 'modest,' Regents president says
Three area Republicans endorsing Jilka
2010 United Way Online Auction
Colby man writes of youth with disability
Scholar to speak on Germans from Russia
County wants city to help with costs of range cleanup
Hays High class 'bands' together
Warning signs abound
Eli celebrates milestone birthday in big way
Alley cleanup a change of pace
DSNWK to take voter registration
Felts honored with hall of fame induction
Governor seeks agricultural disaster designation for Greeley and Thomas counties
Ready to race
Old is new again
Fastest draw always wins
Mother Nature strips away record corn crop
Making the move to electronic records a natural fit for clinic
Dallas Brass gives a great start to FHSU Encore season opener
Former coach wins distinguished service award
Boy Scouts packed up, ready to celebrate in Salina
Channel resigns from city commission
Rezoning talk irks neighbors in area
Author pens life's 'What ifs?'
KASB taking community input in meetings
'T-Bone' remembered as 'friend for life'
Big Read helps keep focus
County buys former manufacturing facility
Fort Hays lays out strategic plan
Barbecue contest highlight of Russell's weekend celebration
School to let students say goodbye to teacher
Candidate says school funding formula works
Bricks, Broncs and BBQ schedule of events
Chamber excited about new director
Rezoning on city agenda
Students get CPR training
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HHS, Ellis celebrate homecomings this week
Rooks County moves ahead with airport
Thomas Co. wraps up 125th anniversary
From cluttered chaos to closet clarity
Student numbers increase
Animals get spiritual blessing
Power line work set to begin
County denies wind farm appeal
Cow in the road causes three-vehicle accident
Connecticut company buys Adronics
Celebration of 'My Antonia' begins at City Hall
Oktoberfest fairly quiet
Reading reward: Hays girl gets day with award-winning author
Author will speak in Oakley
A solid foundation
Harvest pushing farmers to limit
Local groups promote mental health awareness
Norton hospital expanding services
Oktoberfest makes impression on Germans
FHSU officially opens its 'front door'
FHSU alum from Samoa visits campus for first time
School board will hear about enrollment increase
October is 'My Antonia' month for FHSU, Hays
SHPTV will air candidate debates
Annual city alley cleanup begins Monday
Commission to hear appeal on wind project
The need for (electro) speed
FHSU junior studies at Mayo
Homecoming activities begin today
Candidate forums to be broadcast
Hays students continue area's National Merit success
Pioneer Days offers a chance for Nicodemus food
Dechant designs dream with studio
Governor Parkinson to honor fallen Kansas firefighters
Choate's passion endures
For new director, library is all about connections
Six-string teacher makes his return
Six to be honored by FHSU Alumni Association
Survivors will take to the catwalk
Clinics look to get ahead of flu bug
Hays rancher set to head to Russia
Students paint downtown with Tiger spirit
FHSU musical is homecoming winner
Collegues say White dedicated to patients
Hays man dies in accident Wednesday near Hays
DNA backlog being cleared by KBI
AARP Western Summit is Oct. 7
Former state senator dies
Poker run will help pay for mammograms in Osborne
Student leaders find inspiration at conference
Students spread wings
Victoria grocery ready to reopen
County will consider new option on AC
Downtown offers taste of what it has to offer
Wilson Lake turbines on agenda for meetings
City prepares to take out the trash
St. Nick's congregation marks 25th
Colby man to sign book about hearing impairment
Symphony goes for baroque in opener
Injury doesn't stop sports career
What you can do
Benefit set to help 4-year-old
Correction
Business built on envy
Group raising money for St. Jude
Law enforcement ready for Oktoberfest
Renovations add life to Historic Fort Hays
Having an [alt]ernative plan
Thousands ready for Oktoberfest
TMP gets $2.6M gift
FHSU Homecoming means football, celebration
Pride for alma mater hasn't change for Points of Light honorees
Wall brings reminder of war
KDHE might skyrocket sewer rates
St. Nicholas to celebrate 25th anniversary Sunday
Groups offer tips, help for entrepreneurs
New look for old fort
Cuts lead to focus on care
Visiting scholar spreads message of hope
Stockton program would lose funding opportunity
Proposal unsettles state's journalism teachers
Fort Hays announces Homecoming candidates
Officers will accept old, unneeded prescription drugs
City to consider acquiring Veteran's Park
German Dorzweiler finds familiarity in Hays
TMP to announce large gift Friday
County begins search for cheaper waste disposal
Hays Med named among top places to work for third year
High winds send dust aloft
Judge grants motion, keeps limits on poisoning
FHSU wind plan in limbo
Demolition heartbreaking for many
Board officially appoints Roth as interim superintendent
California man dies in fall from bus on I-70
California man dies in fall from bus on I-70
State fair draws strong crowds
And the winners are ...
Tractor show proves popular
Event serves as celebration, fundraiser for former Hays teen
Attorneys outline health insurance reform for business
Police chief says being 'native son' can help job
Seniors enjoy sock hop
Portion of Old US 40 to re-open
Search for roots leads to Hays
TMP newcomer looks to build the 'brand'
Vietnam Memorial heads to Norton
Johnson, Russell will lead Schmidt's local campaign
Local group marks Senior Corps Week
BP's oil well near death, but disaster is far from over
Manage body condition now, save later
Wind, rezoning on Planning Commission's agenda
County will consider inspections
Rare fossil eel going to Sternberg
Chance meeting leads to partnership
KDOT schedules meetings on spending
City map updates on Victoria council's agenda
High-tech simulator, simple message
Investigation determines rape report was false
Chickens fail to get OK to roost
Dirt works for FFA students
Eagle bid gets clipped
Free child seat inspections Saturday
Ellis council to consider vicious dog law
Candidate says immigration a complex issue
Johnson brings FHSU students connection to pioneers
Wind test center set for Colby
Taking rides to remember
Sund: Sales tax could fund space plans
Implement company expects big turnout for antique show
Hays Med names new VP
Environmental scholar to visit FHSU
Habitat home dedication is Sunday
Boil water advisory rescinded for city of Norton
Proposal gives commission something to cluck about
Plea not to move students falls short
Tornadoes, heavy rain hit area
Library board seeks computer bids
Library's Friends group finishes strong year
Norton teacher to be honored at state fair as Health Champion
Storm might cancel Victoria's bonfire
Area superintendents to help study school finance
Kaufman forced out by 489 BOE
Midwest Oktoberfest readies for new faces
County grants easement for property access
Librarian eagerly steps into new role
Kaufman placed on administrative leave
DHDC gets taste of fundraising
Ellis schools undergo energy updates
United voices cry out for faith
Littles get a chance to ride
Ness County man has odd, but happy, mix of jobs
Former teacher remembered by community
Kaufman to detail criticism
Record crops on the horizon
Farm groups differ over need for direct payments
Smile repays kindness
Firefighters honor fallen brothers
Boil water advisory issued for the city of Norton
Donations add to complex's vision
Blue shirts spread word about clean coal
Lincoln students get in the game
TAMKO lays off 32 in P-burg
Couple to reopen restaurant
Festival of Faith is Sunday at Beach/Schmidt
Norton man dies in accident
Huelskamp supports coal plant
Viaero taking over Westlink cellular network
Youth agencies receive grants
Hays Med gets grant to boost workforce
Growing their knowledge
Carnegie Arts Center offers 'Ancient Art'
Fire departments to conduct drill downtown
Eagle looks for interactivity at new center
More naming rights will be discussed during city meeting
New attorney appointed in Osborne murder case
Sports complex now has name
Hermine will miss Hays
County might allow city more oversight
WSU offers information night Sept. 21
Reception honors area teachers
Education center in Scott-City closed
Salina wants feds to crack down on home gun sales
Kansas Briefs, Sept. 7
Holy Cross prepares for Exaltation
Court debate hints at tilt to the right
Block party a way to 'give back'
Artwork turns dream into reality
Historic Fort Hays makeover gaining steam
Wind power developers concerned about regs
Business has funk
Adam's Apple Fest a family draw
Parents encourage random acts of kindness
With a new name, manufacturer returns to roots
Hays remembers slain Great Bend girl
FHSU reviewing business college programs
Russell baby battling health issues
Students digging into course
Storm topples bell tower in Luray
AARP might have to close Tax-Aide offices
Smokers have to go a long way, baby, at FHSU
Newspapers will be late Wednesday
City ready to name sports complex
Hays Wind prepares to market power
Asphalt seal to begin on I-70 in Thomas County
Music festival draws more bands to benefit cat program
All she wanted was something different
Board delays review of policy changes
County sets rules for wind growth
Stockton set to reopen prison
KDOT to begin projects in northwest Kansas
Kaufman has harsh words for school board
Sexual battery charge filed against Georgia man
Salina couple to open bistro in former barbecue restaurant
Bible bee has strong start
Rough riders
Foundation changes scholarship requirements
Travel agency keeps on going
Two arrested after high-speed chase ends near WaKeeney
Revised conditional-use permit up for discussion at county meeting
Branding a tradition
Errant numbers suggest population decline
Getting things going
Rodeo action too good to pass up
Purple passion shines at show
Nex-Tech Wireless chosen as wireless provider for Fort Hays
Regional briefs
City offers tax aid
Portis murder case continued again for McBroom
Colby teen injured in accident
City to announce name of sport complex
USD 489 board to meet Monday
HHS, TMP squads star at cheer camps
McDonald's charity gives grants to local groups
Libertarian candidate hopes party can gain status
First Call seeks volunteers for HEART
Proposal would expand medical services to Ellis
Wind amendments get approval
Group looks at Wilson water options
High schools to honor teams at scrimmages
Tainted eggs not affecting Ellis County
Friends say Musick always a gentleman
Remember: Don't let the bed bugs bite
Body found amid search for Great Bend teen
City to discuss tax abatements
Public hearing adds to confusion on airport zoning
Damage tally continues to grow
Motorcyclists die in Phillips Co. accidents
North Oak to host area's first Bible Bee
Auto show will rock
Delinquent taxes about same as last year
Georgia man arrested in connection with rape report
Survey gives insight into minds of 1st, 4th District voters
With increased expenditures, county commissioners adopt budget
A pleasing picnic
Storms hit area
Molotov cocktail damages sign at fairgrounds
Kramer appointed to county planning group
Parents get lessons in planning
Area nonprofits in danger of losing status
Gallery walk transportation will be available
Great Bend police seek help finding missing girl
Russell man dies when oil tank explodes
Artwalk venues
Moving into new roles
Artists show wild side in fall gallery walk
Tax error puts squeeze on Bazine
County budget proposal raises levy, spending
The neighborly thing to do ...
How to help
Ellis County gears up for pro rodeo circuit
New book being unveiled Sept. 12 at Sternberg
Open house for K-27 report is Tuesday
Area bars react to smoking law
Russell women killed in accident
Hays High open house set for Monday
Library board agrees to pay some of former director's legal fees
Sports complex taking shape
A rock 'n' roll start
L3 program aims to build campus community
FHSU residence halls stuffed with students
Proposed wind farm's changes up for review
Architect presents plans for 22nd and Vine property
Democratic Party under new leadership
Parkinson asks for disaster declaration
Stylist designing own career with new salon
Poker run to benefit Hays Med cancer institute
New agenda would aim for student success
FHSU prepares for 'unthinkable'
O'Loughlin anniversary jogs memories
3-year-old killed in farm accident
Students find directions to surviving first day
Ransom post earns national honors
Hays City Commission work session cancelled
County space needs committee meets tonight
Library board to meet Thursday morning
Osborne man takes on town in new roadster
Hays USD 489 personnel transactions
Board of education adopts $51.6M budget for 2010-11
Burglary call leads to discovery of fire at business
Volunteers turn out to replace headstones
County commission OKs Nex-Tech contract
Road work will restrict traffic on U.S. 83
Donations for domestic violence shelter taken at Verizon store
Turbine height piques interest
Commission reaffirms proposal
Getting in tune
ANALYSIS: Moderates could sink Kobach's bid
'Hippies' invade annual Herzogfest
Oakley community excited about grant for center
Santa Fe draws us with Plaza, food, arts
Weather no bother to drive-in's carhop
Remembering the ride
FSHU adopts new, stricter smoking policy
Weather brings a mixed bag to northwest Kansas
Home-grown
15 minutes of fame
An eye for the judge
City OKs budget
Brownback says state should promote ag products more
Abatements would affect more than city taxes
School district in search of instruments
FHSU wind farm proposal on planning commission's agenda
Train hits person early today
Work will restrict traffic on K-383
Group needs temporary meeting place
Possible arson displaces group
Pickup fire at FHSU, burglary possibly related
Auction will aid FHSU athletics
Plainville doctor takes helm of state advocacy group
HDN experiencing e-mail problems
Trego fire burns nearly 300 acres
Proposed county budget would raise taxes; hearing set for Aug. 23
Library board considers Internet filters
Library director takes retirement
Plainville parents angry
Campers leading a 'wild'life
Kansas gets disaster declaration for 34 counties
Hearing on 2011 city budget is Thursday
Ellis oil spill in 2004 part of EPA settlement
High schools prepare students
HDN experiencing e-mail problems
Library director granted early retirement
County insurance tops $3M
Fire damages building
Faber anticipates experience of school year in Germany
New events added to traditional Herzogfest lineup
Wallace Co. incumbent gets 2 more votes
Kansas student-built homes idle in down market
Keeping count at the polling place
Analysis: Primary doesn't shift House balance
Giving back to Gorham
Woman shares life's story in book to inspire others
County commissioners will consider wind energy agreements
CRP sure to attract plenty of interest
Sheriff's office continues to receive leads in rape investigation
Rush County Fair once again summer's highlight
Trego County 4-H'ers define community
Workshops will teach parents, others to cope with crying babies
Family business is cleaning up
County continues to discuss insurance
Sternberg staff wraps up super summer with SuperCroc
Rural fire departments to train in Hays Aug. 14
Hays residents no longer must weigh tree limbs for disposal
City considers sportsplex naming rights
County cuts expansion, tech money from proposed budget
Mustangs, burros attract plenty of interest
First Call hands out backpacks
Businesses say abatements will help efforts
Collins pleased with election
Street dance coming up in Gorham
City to address agreement with firefighters' union
Online enrollment expands in district
Big First candidates jump right in to general election
Wallace Co. race will be decided Monday
BLM hopes horses, burros will be adopted
Boldra disappointed with 'politics as usual'
County election official says local interest brings out voters
Moran wins GOP Senate battle
Huelskamp leads GOP field in Big First
Schulte leading in 110th race
Moran wins Senate nomination
Northwest Kansas county-by-county results
Immigration stance boosts Kobach's bid for state office
Newcomer ousts longtime incumbent
Voters split on special questions
Huelskamp emerges from crowded Big First field
Polling places in Ellis County
Wicked grass fire sweeps through Ellis County pastures
Haselhorst selected to fill Berens' term
It's a whole new ball game in Nicodemus
BLM coming to Hays for horse adoptions.
County will look for ways to trim draft budget
Moran meets with supporters for morning rally
Investigators continue to follow leads in rape case
Old-fashioned ways keep the bulls fed
Barrel race fitting way to help friend's family
FHSU picked seventh
Haselhorst selected to fill commission seat
Ransom residents plead to save school
Sunflower must submit new data
Four questions on northwest Kansas ballots
Haley seeks Democratic nomination
Business groups decide against merger
Big First contributions
Candidates share views on Obama 'birther' movement
Race for Big First nomination comes down to the wire
Hotly contested GOP races will narrow field for state offices
SuperCroc exhibit will end its run at Sternberg this week
Candidates races on Tuesday's ballots
New supply will require pipeline capacity increase
Ellis County Commission sets Monday agenda
KSU Beef Conference early registration due today
Victoria's FCCLA chapter strikes gold
Fair time is tractor time
County Democrats will fill Berens' seat
Author urges Kansas voters to consider science
Petition for rural water 'doable,' just not now
Republicans crowd 110th District ballot
Scientist to talk about Darwin, God
Enersys charges ahead
Fair mixes fun with hard work
Explosion that injured firefighters ruled accidental
Library volunteer files complaint
Rape investigation continues
Former investment firm exec: U.S. addicted to energy, debt
No merger for chamber, economic coalition, downtown group
Victoria girl attends Washburn law camp
CRP sign-up begins in August
Woman reports being raped on U.S. 183
Business venture brings new style to small town
Czech dignitaries to attend festival
State requests federal disaster declaration
Community rallies around firefighters
Hays Wind might have to file turbine permit again
Storm blows through Olympics
BOE hashes out budget
Wild West Festival 2010
Swine flu information, symptoms and resources for Ellis County
Ellis County Fair
Kansas Dental Board Approves CE Event
Veterans Job Fair in Hays, KS on Nov. 5
Midwest Deutsche Oktoberfest
Eagle Communications Signs Support
Wild West Festival
Fort Hays State University N.I.R.A. Rodeo
Hays, Kansas holiday events and holiday shopping guide
FrostFest
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