Tigers seek wins on road
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Tiger coach Chris Brown is focusing on winning the team’s last two games and then see what… Login to continue reading Login…
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Tiger coach Chris Brown is focusing on winning the team’s last two games and then see what… Login to continue reading Login…
Jaycee Oakley, Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year, Regional runner-up and state medalist. The senior saved her best performances of the year for her final three outings, earning accolades as she reached the biggest stage in 5A Girls Golf.
On Thursday, Oct. 24, 2024, following discussion, Hays City Commissioners unanimously adopted Charter Ordinance No. 33, which modifies previous Charter Ordinances, to increasing the transient guest tax (TGT) levied by the city by 1.25% to 8.75%.
The Fort Hays State University football team finished a perfect home season with a 53-9 thrashing of Missouri Southern on Saturday. The Tigers, who were 6-0 at Lewis Field Stadium this year, will play their final two regular-season games on the road.
On Oct. 24, 2024, Hays City Commissioners unanimously authorized the City Manager to enter a contract with Sporer Land Development, Oakley, KS, in the amount of $3,027,348.60 for the construction of street, water, storm water, sanitary sewer, and other infrastructure improvements for the development of The Grove.
Both Hays and Thomas More Prep-Marian ended their volleyball seasons this week, falling in sub-state competition and saying goodbye to nine influential players between the two programs.
The Thomas More Prep-Marian Monarchs dropped their final contest of the regular season to the Plainville Cardinals Friday night, 24-14, now 5-3 on the season. The loss greatly affected their week nine standing, placing the Monarchs at No.
The Hays High Indians secured a No. 9 seed in week nine match ups following a tough loss to the Liberal Redskins Friday night.
Director of Finance Kim Rupp presented the City’s Monthly Financial Report to the Hays City Commission on Oct. 24, 2024, noting a 7% increase in Sept. 2024 sales tax collection compared to Sept. 2023.