Indians fall to Manhattan in first road game
Hays suffered their second loss of the season to Manhattan Tuesday night, falling by a score of 44-60. With a 70% scoring in the first… Login to continue reading Login…
Hays suffered their second loss of the season to Manhattan Tuesday night, falling by a score of 44-60. With a 70% scoring in the first… Login to continue reading Login…
The Fort Hays State women’s basketball team hits the road for the first time in nearly a month this weekend for a pair of conference… Login to continue reading Login…
Third-year coach Len Melvin knew it would take time to get the program where he wanted it. Based on the Indians’ showing over the weekend… Login to continue reading Login…
Like the seniors on the football team, the seniors on the Hays High boys’ basketball team want to show what they can do. The Indians… Login to continue reading Login…
With opponents likely to focus on stopping senior forward Dylan Werth, it’s important for other players to lend a helping hand for the Thomas More… Login to continue reading Login…
Whitney Morrell saw a need to feed. Thus was born Feeding Hays, where a free spaghetti dinner is available every Thursday night, with free will… Login to continue reading Login…
By Dr. Tisa Mason, FHSU President I often smile when I think about the Winston Churchill quote, “We make a living by what we get.… Login to continue reading Login…
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Tiger football coach Chris Brown said in his weekly news conference on Tuesday that injured quarterback Chance… Login to continue reading Login…
On Saturday October 29th, 2022, from 10am to 2pm, the Ellis County Drug Enforcement Unit will be participating in the Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This Bi-Annual event allows for the public to anonymously dispose of old, unused, unwanted, or no longer needed medications. The event will be held in the north parking lot of the Ellis County Law Enforcement Center, 105 W 12th St, in Hays, KS. In April of 2022, 7,196 pounds of medications were collected in the state of Kansas, and since the beginning of this event, a total of 233,374 pounds of medications have been collected across the State and disposed of. The Ellis County Drug Enforcement Unit is encouraging the public to remove unneeded medications from their homes as a measure of preventing medication misuse and opioid addiction from ever starting. Items that will be accepted are tablets, capsules, patches, and other solid forms of prescription drugs.
The Kansas Bureau of investigation (KBI), along with the Meade County Sheriff’s Office, and the Gray County Sheriff’s Office, are investigating the disappearance of 55-year-old Richard Salisbury, of Plains, Kansas.