Tigers Pick Up First Win in Claremore, Defeat Hillcats 74-63
Fort Hays State picked up its first win in five tries at the Claremore Expo Center, defeating Rogers State 74-63 on Thursday evening (Jan. 23).
Fort Hays State picked up its first win in five tries at the Claremore Expo Center, defeating Rogers State 74-63 on Thursday evening (Jan. 23).
City Manager Toby Dougherty announced James Bell’s appointment as the Hays Public Relations Manager on Jan. 22, 2025. He will assume the position on Feb. 3, 2025.
Ellis County Commissioners announced the hiring of Melissa Miller as the new director of the Ellis County Health Department on Jan. 22, 2025.
During the Jan. 20, 2025, USD489 Board of Education (BOE) Regular Meeting, Superintendent Ron Wilson announced that a community 100th Anniversary celebration of Lincoln Elementary School will be held on Saturday, Apr. 26, from 1-4 p.m.
It is time for the 11th Annual KSU Watersheds and City of Hays Water Poster Contest. The 2025 theme is “Know Water…Know Life”.
The 11th-ranked Fort Hays State women's basketball team shook off a slow start to pick up another double-digit win on Thursday (Jan. 23), defeating Rogers State on the road 60-50.
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News According to the Jan 20, 2024 USD489 Board of Education (BOE) Meeting Agenda released Friday afternoon… Login to continue reading Login…
According to Melissa Dixon, the Hays Conventions and Visitors Bureau exists to market the city to potential visitors while informing and assisting guests of Hays. Dixon, Executive Director of Hays CVB, the Department, which operates the Hays Welcome Center, also works to support special events and attractions within the community.
Who is running through my fields and cutting down the weeds? Or maybe I should ask, what is running through my fields and cutting down the weeds? Today we’ll meet a rural entrepreneur who has founded a business producing autonomous robots that use mechanical means to cut down weeds close to the ground on broadacre crops across the Midwest. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s happening in rural Kansas.
It was the Buffs all the way in a pair of wins at Al Billinger Fieldhouse Thursday night, first with the girls 66-33 win, then with the finale by the boys, 56-45 over the Ellis Railers.