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HAYS, Kan. – Nominees for three top commencement awards have been announced by the Fort Hays State University Alumni Association.
Starting Friday evening at 7, the FHSU Jazz Bands Concert will commence the 53rd Annual Spring Art Walk and Smoky Hill Art Exhibition in Downtown Hays. That evening at 7:30, FHSU Encore Series will also present their production of Anne of Green Gables: The Ballet.
Passing a bond for public schools has been a hot topic in Hays for years, but this spring, ballots for a bond issue and a sales tax will go to voters. With the deadline to register to vote for the bond on Tuesday, April 19, it is important to know what Hays residents will be voting for on Tuesday, May 10.
Dear Readers, Forty-two years ago while waiting to run the mile-relay I asked Joe to my Senior Prom and he said, “Yes.” As a distance runner whose races were scheduled late in the afternoon, track meets were simply long hours of laughter, trading sack lunch contents and cheering on my classmates. I can’t speak for the Healy High Boy’s Track Team, but we girls viewed track meets mostly as an opportunity meet boys from other schools, especially those tall, dark mysterious ones from rival towns.
Details about a new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant award were shared during a Friday press conference on the campus of Fort Hays State University. The FHSU College of Education’s grant submission, “Science Teachers for Rural America - A Post-Baccalaureate STEM Teacher Licensure Project,” was awarded $1.2 million because of its innovative approach to creating a new and accelerated pathway to a teaching license for individuals who hold bachelor’s degree, and want to answer the call to serve as a teacher.
TOPEKA — Democratic Sen. Tom Holland found little support for a motion Tuesday designed to bring to the full Senate a resolution stuck in committee that would require religious leaders in Kansas to become mandatory reporters of suspected child abuse or neglect.
Kansas State University soil scientist Deann Presley says dry weather in Kansas presents an opportunity to work on farm ponds. “Many of our ponds need periodic cleaning out of the old sediment that might get brought down by livestock or natural processes,” she said.
Those interested in learning how to create watercolor flowers are invited to a “Watercolor Art Workshop” fundraiser for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Unwanted or outgrown shoes can get a new lease on life through the “Tiger Soles Shoe Drive” at Fort Hays State University. The organizers are urging people to donate their unwanted shoes of any type in any condition.