2025 News Archive
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Communion in the Catholic Church
By Fr. Damian Richards To help describe the Catholic Church’s understanding of Communion, I am cribbing this article from the Catechism of the Catholic Church. (If you want to look this up yourself...
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County Commission kicks off New Year by tackling two big issues
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News On Tuesday, January 6th the Ellis County Commission will kick off 2026 tackling two big issues:… Login to continue reading Login
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Barrick bids Commission farewell, passes torch to Vilaysing
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News On December 23rd, Hays City Commissioner Reese Barrick bid fellow Commissioners, City Staff, and constituents farewell…
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The vast unseen benefits of economic incentives
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Grow Hays Executive Director Doug Williams likened economic incentives to icebergs as presented in-depth costs vs.…
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No injuries reported but 3 people displaced in Lawrence apartment fire
No residents or firefighters were injured but three people were displaced after an apartment fire Tuesday night in Lawrence.
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US attorney issues warning letter to Manhattan about judge's statements to ICE agents
A letter from a U.S. attorney has raised concerns about the behavior of a Manhattan municipal judge following an incident involving ICE agents in her courtroom — and it came with a warning for the...
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3 arrested in Tuesday drug bust
The Riley County Police Department on Wednesday announced the arrest of three people charged with a slew of drug offenses following the execution of two search warrants Tuesday afternoon.
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Scott County Law Enforcement Center warns of scams affecting community
The Scott County Law Enforcement Center reports that it has received reports from three community members regarding phone calls from individuals claiming to be deputies with the Scott County Sheriff’...
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Army reverses deactivating Fort Riley mounted color guard
After concluding operations in July, the Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard can now return to Fort Riley after the Army reversed its decision.
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