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Road work begins on Fort Street (27th to 22nd Streets)
March 3, 2026
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Fort Street from 27th to 2nd Streets began undergoing roadwork improvements this week. According to the… Login to continue reading...
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Patient with family history of lymphoma questions drug for RA
March 3, 2026
By Keith Roach, M.D. DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m 72 years old, and I have been prescribed azathioprine for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). I have only mild…
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Big canvases, small towns: Muralist Layne Stafford paints pride across rural Kansas
March 3, 2026
By Ron Wilson This artist needs to think big. That’s because his proverbial canvas isn’t just a small square on an easel, it might be…
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Efficiency, nutrient management key agronomy lessons from 2025 season
March 3, 2026
By Jason [email protected] As producers look back on the 2025 growing season and prepare for 2026, agronomic efficiency — particularly nitrogen management — stands out…
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Propane Technologies Offer New Opportunities for Modern Agriculture
March 3, 2026
By Jason Vance [email protected] When most farmers think of propane, grain drying and heating livestock buildings usually come to mind. But according to Michael Newland…
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Kansas native, FCC managing director retires
March 3, 2026
Submitted FCC Chairman Brendan Carr congratulates Managing Director Mark Stephens, a Kansas native with family in the greater Hays area, on his retirement following his…
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Sixth seed Tigers play Friday in MIAA tourney
March 3, 2026
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News The Tigers are seeded sixth at this week’s MIAA postseason tournament, but Coach Mark Johnson thinks the…
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All-KCAC basketball teams
March 3, 2026
Below are the 2025-26 All-Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference basketball teams as selected by the conference coaches: WOMEN First team Kendall Locke (U)@, Bethel, G, Jr.,… Login to...
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Professor's case suing K-State for discrimination on the basis of sex moves forward in part
March 3, 2026
A federal judge last week ruled that a transgender professor’s $300,000 lawsuit against K-State can move forward.
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