Tigers in NCAA regional after winning MIAA tourney
On the big stage, under the bright lights, Kaleb Hammeke’s star shone bright at last weekend’s MIAA tournament.
On the big stage, under the bright lights, Kaleb Hammeke’s star shone bright at last weekend’s MIAA tournament.
Sophomore Talexa Weeter does not start for the Fort Hays State University women’s basketball team. But she often is on the court at the end when it matters most.
A feat that hasn’t been notched since the 1996 Hays High Indians marked the final match up in the Hays High gym as the 2024-25 Indians punched their ticket to the Girls 5A State Tournament in a 56-17 blow out over Hutchinson Friday night.
On Feb. 28, 2025, the Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) announced plans to temporarily close both directions of I-70 near Hays starting Tuesday, March 11, for the removal of the U.S. 183 bypass bridge over I-70 at Exit 157.
The Kansas Scholastic Press Association is proud to announce the winners of the 2025 KSPA Regional Contests, which awarded the best student journalism from nearly 1,800 entries gathered from around the state. Students were put to the test as they demonstrated their writing, design, illustration, photography, video and reporting skills.
According to the Mar. 7, 2025, Hays City News Flash, the city will temporarily convert the disinfectant used in the distribution system from chloramine to free chlorine. The conversion began on March 11th and will continue through May 12th.
Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) Convention Sales Manager Janet Kuhn opened her Mar. 4, 2025 Press Briefing remarks by highlighting all the opportunities for residents to hear live music in Hays this month.
On Mar. 4, 2025, during the Public Forum of the Ellis County Commission meeting, Chad Sproul asked Commissioners to address road conditions on 280th Avenue.
Fort Hays State Men's Basketball claimed its second MIAA Tournament title with a 72-71 win over Central Oklahoma on Sunday afternoon (Mar. 9) at Municipal Auditorium.
The Thomas More Prep-Marian Monarch girls upset their Hoxie opponents 47-39 in the sub-state championship, earning a spot in the state tournament for the first time since 2018.