BY DEREK MESA Across the U.S. and Canada, multiple groups gathered on October 4th to hold the National Life Chain, protesting against abortion. Their aim…
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Heavy COVID presence in local care facilities, residents still encouraged to take precautions
Justin Sabata Ellis County has seen a decrease in active COVID-19 cases with 145, contrasting the more than 180 cases last week. According to the…
View More Heavy COVID presence in local care facilities, residents still encouraged to take precautionsFHSU’s Werth College of Science, Technology and Mathematics scholarship recipients announced
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS The Werth College of Science, Technology and Mathematics at Fort Hays State University has selected several outstanding students as the recipients of…
View More FHSU’s Werth College of Science, Technology and Mathematics scholarship recipients announcedMIAA approves moving forward with winter sports schedules
BY MAKENNA ALLEN Last Thursday afternoon, the MIAA announced its decision regarding the start date for winter sports. The MIAA CEO Council meeting awaited by…
View More MIAA approves moving forward with winter sports schedulesWasinger, Phelps to debate Oct. 12 on FHSU campus
The importance of being actively involved in politics is something faculty and staff at Fort Hays State University continually stress to students. Once again this…
View More Wasinger, Phelps to debate Oct. 12 on FHSU campusLaw enforcement looking to ID body found near Grainfield
GRAINFIELD — Law enforcement agencies are continuing to look at identifying a name for a man’s body discovered Friday night near Grainfield in northwest Kansas.…
View More Law enforcement looking to ID body found near GrainfieldSGA continues to host faculty speakers to keep students informed
BY CORIE LYNN This semester, FHSU’s Student Government Association has hosted faculty guest speakers from campus as a way to answer student questions. During their…
View More SGA continues to host faculty speakers to keep students informedFHSU Kansas Wetlands Education Center provides opportunity for adventures this fall
By UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Kansas Wetlands Education Center (KWEC) educators are providing students who are learning from home an opportunity to attend a fun-filled field trip…
View More FHSU Kansas Wetlands Education Center provides opportunity for adventures this fallWill You Shut Up, Man: Highlights from heated first 2020 Presidential Debate
BY CJ GIBSON After an evening full of interruptions and cross talk, the first presidential debate of the 2020 election season is over. Here are…
View More Will You Shut Up, Man: Highlights from heated first 2020 Presidential DebateCOVID-19 still prevalent in Ellis County, 997 positive tests since pandemic began
BY JUSTIN SABATA As reported by the Ellis County Health Department on Monday afternoon, there were 182 active cases of COVID-19 being monitored by the…
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