2026 News Archive
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Rabbits in the garden?
K-State horticulture expert gives methods for effective protection Rabbits are a common invader of home gardens, especially when plants flower in spring. Kansas State University…
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From the Bleachers
By Dr. Jack Welch The Journey’s End This is the season of graduation. Across America, high school and college students are walking across stages, receiving…
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ECL board splits funding 80-20 between HPL and EPL
By Gaille PikeSpecial to the Hays Daily News The Ellis County Library Board on April 1, 2026, approved an 80-20 formula for allocating funding to… Login to continue reading Login...
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Royals snap 6-game losing streak with 9-2 win at Reds
By Jaylon ThompsonThe Kansas City Star (TNS) The Kansas City Royals came out swinging in an attempt to snap their six-game losing streak Monday night…
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Hays Public Library Increases Digital Access and Expands Services Through New Partnership
HAYS, KS — Just in time for Summer Reading, the Hays Public Library is excited to announce it will increase access to digital resources as…
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CHINCH BUGS: Time to Start Monitoring Wheat and Adjacent Corn or Sorghum
By Stacy CampbellCottonwood Extension District, Hays Well, it is that time of year again, at least weather-wise, for agriculture producers/growers to be on the lookout…
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Larks open season with road victory
By Randy GonzalesSpecial to Hays Daily News The Hays Larks opened their 2026 season on Monday in winning fashion. After trailing early, Hays pulled away… Login to continue reading...
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Man feels as if a death sentence hangs over him due to MGUS
By Keith Roach, M.D. DEAR DR. ROACH: After a routine blood test raised suspicions, my husband was diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS).…
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