2026 News Archive
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3% property value increase
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News County Appraiser Eugene Rupp told Ellis County Commissioners last week that property values for 2026 increased… Login to continue reading...
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City Commission to discuss low-income housing economic incentives
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News During Thursday’s Work Session meeting, Hays City Commissioners will discuss two low-income housing economic incentives. The… Login to...
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O'Loughlin & Felten Bond Construction "gearing up" for summer
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News Superintendent Ron Wilson told the USD489 School Board last week that work on both O’Loughlin and…
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Senior Weekend for Tiger softball
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Coming off a winless weekend, the Fort Hays State University softball team looks to gain ground in… Login to continue reading Login...
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More work coming on East First Street rail crossing
By Chad FreyNewton KansanLast week notice of a short closure of the K&O crossing on East First Street drew predictable reactions on Kansas social media…
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FloraKansas coming during National Native Plant Month
By Chad FreyNewton KansanFor Katie Schmidt, Horticulturist and Grounds Manager of Dyck Arboretum, planting for butterflies and pollinators is front and center of the 2026…
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GAF Kicks Off Wave of Hiring at Newton Manufacturing Facility
GAF, North America’s largest roofing and waterproofing manufacturer, announced this week new roles to support operations at a new manufacturing facility in Newton.The company is…
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Baking up a good time
The Saint Mary Parent Teacher Organization recently hosted a Spring Baking Competition at the school as part of fundraising efforts. All photos by Michele Clark,…
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Warm, dry spring pushes early soybean planting across Kansas
By Jason VanceCherryRoad MediaAn unusually warm and dry start to the year has Kansas farmers planting soybeans earlier than normal, according to agronomists with Kansas…
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City seeks volunteers for advisory boards
By Kansan StaffThe City of Newton is accepting applications to serve on three volunteer advisory boards with open positions.Open positions are available on the following…
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