2026 News Archive
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Hays High's Lind picked for Shrine Bowl
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Holden Lind might be small in stature, but he came up big for the Hays High football… Login to continue reading Login
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Asking Eric: Stepmother unsure about giving quarrelsome stepson inheritance
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Dear Eric: My husband and I have been married 31 years. We each have two children of our own. They are all grown.
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Kansas Science Festival returning to Hays for 2nd Year
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News The Kansas Science Festival is returning to Hays for a second year this spring, so be…
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Vilaysing "ready to get to work" as City Commissioner
By Gaille Pike Special to the Hays Daily News City Commissioner David Vilaysing’s message to the community last week following being sworn in is that…
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Upcoming Watkins Museum exhibition to celebrate 5 decades of KU’s Hall Center for the Humanities
An upcoming exhibition at the Watkins Museum will look at 50 years of growth and impact at the Hall Center for the Humanities, a research center at KU.
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Kansas City Royals move walls in at Kauffman Stadium to boost action and scoring
By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — There ought to be more balls flying out of Kauffman Stadium this season.The Kansas City Royals announced Tuesday they are moving their walls in...
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Trial begins for Leonardville man charged with domestic battery
The trial for a Leonardville man began Tuesday in Riley County District Court with jury selection. Adam Michael Marston faces charges of aggravated domestic battery, criminal threat and domestic...
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Van-Petten to serve over 31 years for drug convictions
A Manhattan woman convicted of an array of drug charges in September was sentenced Monday in Riley County District Court. She will serve a sentence of more than 31 years in prison.
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