Tigers enter MIAA tournament needing wins
By Randy GonzalesSpecial to Hays Daily News They’re on the bubble. The Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team enters this week’s MIAA tournament in… Login to continue reading Login…
By Randy GonzalesSpecial to Hays Daily News They’re on the bubble. The Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team enters this week’s MIAA tournament in… Login to continue reading Login…
By Randy GonzalesSpecial to Hays Daily News Two close losses last week helped the Hays High girls’ basketball team win Wednesday night’s Class 5A sub-state… Login to continue reading Login…
By Randy GonzalesSpecial to Hays Daily News The Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team is No. 1 in the latest Central Region rankings and… Login to continue reading Login…
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Five individuals on the Fort Hays State women’s basketball team received All-MIAA honors for their performance on the court during the… Login to continue reading Login…
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News The Thomas More Prep-Marian girls’ basketball team got off to a slow start offensively in Tuesday night’s… Login to continue reading Login…
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Four members of the Fort Hays State men’s basketball team were named to the 2021-22 All-MIAA Team on Tuesday (Mar. 1). Jared… Login to continue reading Login…
The TMP Monarchs earned a place in the second-round of the 3A Goodland sub-state with a win over Goodland Monday night, 71-39. Goodland made the first shot of the game to take a 2-0 lead before the Monarchs answered with an 8-0 run including a Bryce Seib 3-pointer that brought the crowd to its feet.
TOPEKA — Veterinarian Anna Hickert found a home in central Kansas under a program at Kansas State University allowing graduates to work off college loans in exchange for serving in a rural community starved for big-animal vets.
Today is Wednesday, March 2, the 61st day of 2022. There are 304 days left in the year.
Perhaps this has happened to you: Your recent cough kept you up for another night, so you went to the doctor. The nurse took your vitals, the doctor asked you some questions, listened to your lungs, maybe looked at your ears and your throat, and recommended rest, fluids, over the counter treatments, and time. It all seemed fine until you got home and realized the doctor did not “do anything” for you.