Tigers continue winning ways under Wichert
In his third season, Tiger coach Justin Wichert is bringing back to life a long-dormant Fort Hays State University baseball program.
In his third season, Tiger coach Justin Wichert is bringing back to life a long-dormant Fort Hays State University baseball program.
Ellis County Public Works (PW) issued announced on April 3, 2025 that beginning Mon. April 7, 2025, from 8 a.m.
Brothers John and Nate Egan remember all too well what it was like to be students with big dreams. As recent Fort Hays State University graduates, the brothers say FHSU had a profound impact on them.
Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) Executive Director Melissa Dixon opened her remarks at the April 1, 2025 Hays City Press Briefing by noting that this month will be full of events scheduled in the community. Before Dixon highlighted a selection of this months “Hays Happenings,” she reminded residents that a complete listing can be found on the Events Calendar can be found on the Events Calendar at visithays.com.
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The Fort Hays State baseball team moved into the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association Division II Poll for the first time this season on Wednesday (April 2), with the Tigers sitting in 22nd this week.
Fort Hays State Women's Tennis claimed the MIAA Women's Tennis Athlete of the Week honor for the second-straight week on Wednesday (Apr. 2).
Former "Voice of the Tigers" and "Voice of the Jayhawks" Bob Davis passed away last week on March 20, 2025 at the age of 80. He was retired and living in Lawrence, Kansas following his storied Hall of Fame broadcasting career that spanned 48 years in the state of Kansas.
County Appraiser Eugene Rupp reported at the April 1, 2025, Ellis County Commission Meeting that the 2025 Ellis County property value median increase from 2024 was 3.0%, resulting in approximately $135,897,500, a slight decrease from the 4.7% property value mean increase seen last year (resulting in approximately $213,656,700 in total property appreciation for the County. Last year, Rupp noted that the 2024 median decrease (4.7%) was decreased compared to 2023’s overall median change of 10%.
How about a tasty snack? Would you prefer unicorn eggs, meteors, or bunny tails? These are the creative names of freeze-dried candies that will pop in your mouth. Such fanciful names are the creative ideas of a family-owned business in rural Kansas.