2026 News Archive
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Adding subdivision roads to County's asphalt road plan Commissioners' "endgame"
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Ellis County Commissioners agreed by consensus last week that their long-term intention is to add rural… Login to continue reading...
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Pray's Big Creek Estates 3rd Addition clears another hurdle
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Developer Adam Pray’s project to construct 13 new homes in the Big Creek Estates subdivision moved… Login to continue reading Login...
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After home victories, Tigers need wins on road
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News The Fort Hays State University men’s basketball team took care of business at home last week. Now,… Login to continue reading Login...
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Baseball Alters Schedule for Conference Opener
FHSU Athletics Baseball Alters Schedule for Conference Opener 2/17/2026 | Baseball HAYS, Kan. – Due to the weather forecast later in the weekend, the Fort… Login to continue reading...
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From the Bleachers-751 When Efficient Leadership Feels Uncomfortable
by Dr. Jack Welch Efficient leadership can feel uncomfortable. It can sound firm. Sometimes it even gets labeled as heavy-handed, especially in organizations that have…
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FHSU women face tough road tests
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News The Tigers were ranked seventh in the nation last week and after a pair of home wins… Login to continue reading Login
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Kansas Profiles: Living in Kansas, working everywhere
By Ron Wilson Is Kansas the middle of nowhere? A place with nothing to attract people to come, live, work and play? Today we’ll meet…
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Kansas cell phone ban applying to both public and private schools clears House
TOPEKA — Cell phones are one step closer to disappearing from Kansas classrooms after the House passed a bill that would require a daytime device ban to public and private schools.
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