2026 News Archive
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County's Noxious Weeds Dept busy clearing ROWs in January
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News In January 2026, the Ellis County Noxious Weeds Department spent 249 hours removing trees and brush…
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Sam McDowell: Brett Veach identified the Chiefs' biggest need. The answer is complicated.
Sam McDowell The Kansas City Star (TNS) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A contingent of media swarmed the middle stage inside the Indianapolis Convention Center, the precursor for a barrage of questions to one...
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Asking Eric: Informal music group marred by tone-deaf participant
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: We play music with a group of friends on a regular basis. It is an informal,… Login to continue reading
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Building Better Cover Crops: K-State Joins National Effort
Stacy Campbell Cottonwood Extension District, Hays office Winter canola possesses many of the same benefits as other common cover crop Brassica species, including an aggressive… Login to...
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GMP approved for USD489 Felton Bond Construction Project
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News On Monday, February 23rd, the USD489 School Board approved (4-2) Nabholz Construction’s proposed Guaranteed Maximum Price…
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WCKSEC/USD489 call for community support for increased State Spec Ed funding
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News There’s still time to let your Kansas Senators know how important State funding for special education… Login to continue reading...
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County Commission expected to adopt rural development road standards March 3rd
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News On Tuesday, March 3rd the Ellis County Commission is expected to adopt Resolution R-2026-06, which will… Login to continue reading...
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Greater Manhattan Community Foundation hires new vice president
The Greater Manhattan Community Foundation announced on Wednesday the hiring of Shane Shivley as its new Vice President for Development. Shivley will begin his role in mid-March.
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KSU men's basketball grad assistant pleads not guilty to disorderly conduct
A member of the Kansas State University men’s basketball coaching staff pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct Friday, during his first appearance in Riley County District Court.
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3 arrested after armed robbery
Three people were arrested Thursday afternoon after a Wamego man reportedly stole a truck at gunpoint.
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