The Chamber in Hays, Kansas to host 2024 Business and Career Expo
The Chamber in Hays, Kansas, is excited to invite the public to the 2024 Business and Career Expo, presented by Hess Services, on Oct. 22, from 4:00 p.m.
The Chamber in Hays, Kansas, is excited to invite the public to the 2024 Business and Career Expo, presented by Hess Services, on Oct. 22, from 4:00 p.m.
It’s a celebration for all ages—and the entire community is invited! The Hays Symphony will be presenting its annual Children’s Halloween Concert, “¡Fiesta Mexicana!,” on Sunday, October 27, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. in FHSU’s Beach/Schmidt Performing Arts Center.
Grow Hays, Inc. is accepting candidate applications for board of director positions that will open in 2025. There will be three open positions the board will be looking to fill.
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Coach Chris Brown sees improvement in his new starter at quarterback, sophomore Caleb Heavner. Heavner got his… Login to continue reading Login…
Friday night, Hays High Homecoming royalty met at Lewis Field Stadium to honor this year's Homecoming King and Queen as elected by their fellow classmates. Queen candidates included Kiera Dealy, Reaghan Wamser, Kallyn Meyers, Avery Solida and Dani Willeford; King candidates were LeRoy Goodspeed, Wyatt Kirkpatrick, Cooper L.
Friday night, the Hays High Indians shut out WAC opponent Dodge City during their 2024 Homecoming game, 26-0. Holden Lind and Ian McGuire highlighted the offense, covering more than 100 yards each in their home victory.
Thomas More Prep-Marian moved to 4-2 on the season Friday night after taking down MCL opponent Oakley in a 28-20 victory, despite injuries to starters in the previous week’s overtime loss to Smith Center. Carson Liles threw for 182 yards in the contest with two touchdowns to lead his team to victory alongside the efforts of receiver Jacob Seib, who notched 88 yards on six receptions with one touchdown.
City Manager Toby Dougherty’s Oct. 10, 2024, R9 regulatory/legal update to the Hays City Commission made public that the Cities of Hays and Russell filed a suit on Oct.
The Fort Hays State University football team remained unbeaten at home this season after a 38-7 win over Washburn on Saturday night. The Tigers are now 5-0 at Lewis Field Stadium.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Are there any studies that show who might be more seriously affected by COVID, whether it's based on risk factors such as genetics, vitamin deficiencies, etc.? -- F.F.ANSWER: There are many disease conditions that put a person at risk for a severe illness if they get infected with the virus that causes COVID.