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🏈 Tigers take down No. 12 Central Missouri on homecoming
HAYS, Kan. – Caleb Heavner passed for 302 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 97 yards and a score in his first collegiate start and 0Fort Hays State defeated No. 12 Central Missouri 31-21 in front of a homecoming crowd of 7,125 Saturday night at Lewis Field. The...
Worlds largest bierock revealed at Oktoberfest in Hays
Oktoberfest grew even bigger with the unveiling of the world's largest bierock, weighing in at 118.2 pounds. Created by Union Catering, the bierock filled many stomachs at the annual celebration. Philip Kuhn, Oktoberfest committee member and Union Catering Owner, led the project. The project showcases the collaboration between Union Catering...
HaysMed welcomes new Convenient Care Clinic provider
HaysMed welcomes Rhiannon “Annie” Frasier, advanced practice registered nurse (APRN), to its Convenient Care Clinic. Frasier has a background in acute care and a dedication to patient-centered service. Holding both a Master and Bachelor of Science in Nursing, she brings several years of valuable experience to HaysMed. At...
🏈 Hays wins final non-conference game at Junction City
Hays High overcame a slow start on offense for a 27-17 win over Junction City Friday night to move to 3-2 on the season. The Blue Jays struck first on a 67 yard pass play to take a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Hays took over on a short field when the Junction City punter’s knee hit the ground on a low snap. Two plays later Holden Lind scored the Indians’ first touchdown.
⚽ Tiger men blow past RiverHawks
HAYS, Kan. – Five different Tigers found the back including two from Mario Leal Vales and the No. 21 Fort Hays State men's soccer team cruised to a commanding 6-1 victory over Great American Conference opponent Northeastern State Saturday afternoon at the FHSU Soccer Stadium.. With the win, the...
Field survey set for proposed K-4 replacement in Hoisington
A field survey will begin soon for a proposed pavement replacement on K-4 through Hoisington, from Susank Road to North Cedar Street. The survey length is about 2,000 feet and is based on the existing alignment. The field survey is expected to begin around Monday, Oct. 7, and be completed...
🏈Turnovers prove costly in Monarchs loss to Smith Center
HAYS – The TMP-Marian Monarchs (3-2, 2-2 MCL) could not overcome four second-half turnovers as they suffered their first district loss of the season Friday night 20-14 in overtime at Lewis Field in Hays. The Monarchs took the opening kickoff and wasted no time driving down the field in...
Annual Fall Cleanup set for Oct. 21
The 2024 Annual Fall Cleanup will consist of one and only one sweep through the City beginning October 21st. No set schedule has been established; however, residential curbside services will be first with residential regular alley services following. If you put your trash on the Curb, put your Fall Cleanup items on the Curb. If you put your trash in the Alley, put your Fall Cleanup items in the Alley. The city-wide general schedule for alley services will start after curbside collections are completed. The number of employees committed to the task may vary from day to day; therefore, crews are unable to predict when they will be by a residence. City crews have a 20-minute time limit per residence for regular collections and 10 minutes for tree collections. Any items remaining after 20 minutes of pickup will be the responsibility of the property owner.
Hays City Commission reviews Cervs project, funding for police station
The Hays City Commission discussed plans for a new police station and the redevelopment of a Cerv's location in Hays on Thursday. The city recognized the need to design a new police station and municipal court facility, which is estimated to cost $8.9 million. The city plans to issue $1.39...
⚽ Tiger women win streak snapped by No. 7 Jennies
HAYS, Kan. – Fort Hays State women's soccer fought hard but ultimately came up short in a 2-0 loss to No. 7 Central Missouri at FHSU Soccer Stadium on Friday night. The loss snapped a five-match win streak for the Tigers as they moved to 5-2-2 overall and 2-1 in the MIAA. The Jennies remained unbeaten in MIAA play at 3-0 and moved to 6-2-1 overall.
🏐Tigers fall at home to NW Missouri State
HAYS, Kan. - The Fort Hays State volleyball team struggled to get things going Friday evening at Gross Memorial Coliseum, falling to Northwest Missouri State in three sets, 25-16, 25-20, 25-20. The Tigers move to 9-3 overall and 1-2 in conference action after dropping consecutive matches for the first time all season, while the Bearcats improve to 8-5 on the year and 2-1 in MIAA play.
John Grimes Named to Dean's List at University of Maryland Global Campus
ADELPHI, MD-- John Grimes of Victoria was named to the Dean's List for the summer 2024 term at University of Maryland Global Campus. To be eligible for the honor, a student must complete at least six credits during the term, earned a grade point average of at least 3.5 for the term, and maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 at UMGC.
🏐 FHSU falls in tight battle with Griffons
HAYS, Kan. - The Fort Hays State volleyball team dropped a battle against Missouri Western Saturday afternoon inside Gross Memorial Coliseum, falling 22-25, 23-25, 25-15, 24-26. The Tigers (9-4, 1-3 MIAA) tallied more points than the Griffons (12-3, 3-1 MIAA) and outhit their opponent, .229-.215, in the loss. The teams...
KCC: EMFs from electrical transmission lines are not harmful to humans
The action taken during last Tuesday's tri-county commission meeting between elected officials from Barton, Pawnee, and Russell Counties involved sending the U.S. Department of Energy a letter of objection regarding federal involvement in a proposed National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC) that would pass through all three counties. But questions remain about the Grain Belt Express project that has already been approved to pass through the area. A few residents at Tuesday's meeting asked about health and environmental impacts, including Barton County Conservation District Manager Veronica Coons.
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