2025 News Archive
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Annual sewer cleaning & inspection making a difference says Crispin
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News The Hays Water Resources Department’s annual program to professionally clean and expect 20+ miles of sanitary…
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Wermer & Scheibler attain highest KHDE certification
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Hays Water Plant Operators Blaine Werner and Ky Scheibler recently received their Class IV operator certifications…
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Heart of a Tiger: the unsung heroes of the FHSU Financial Aid Office
By Tisa Mason President Fort Hays State University HAYS, Kan. – In the heart of our university lies a team that enables students to dream… Login to continue reading Login
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Massey Park's new playground equipment in place by next spring
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News New playground equipment is expected to be installed in Massey Park before the end of March,…
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October Total Tax Collections at $695.6 Million; 7.2% Above Estimate
The State of Kansas ends October 2025 with total tax collections at $695.6 million. That is $47.0 million, or 7.2%, above the estimate. Total tax collections were up 4.1% from October 2024.
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Salvador Perez agrees to a two-year contact to remain with the Royals
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Catcher Salvador Perez will remain with the Kansas City Royals rather than become a free agent, agreeing Tuesday to a two-year contact. A nine-time All-Star, the 36-year-...
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K-State shakes off start to dominate UNCG, 93-64
Courtesy of K-State SportsManhattan, Kan.–Kansas State erupted for 60 points in the second half to shake off a one-point halftime deficit, as the Wildcats opened the 2025-26 season with a 93-64 win...
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Kansas legislators won’t have a special session to join the US redistricting battle
By JOHN HANNA AP Political WriterTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Kansas House’s top Republican on Tuesday dropped efforts to force a redraw of U.S. House districts that would have thrust the state into a...
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