FHSU Honors College welcomes fourth class of new members

By FHSU University Relations The Honors College at Fort Hays State University has selected 30 new students for the 2018-19 academic year. “The Honors College…

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Application deadline nearing for day camps at FHSU’s Sternberg Museum of Natural History

By Diane Gasper-O’Brien University Relations and Marketing After a year of teaching at the high school level, Keri Maricle is going to try her hand…

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Fraternity community at Fort Hays State to expand by one

By FHSU University Relations Phi Delta Theta fraternity will open a new chapter at Fort Hays State University in the fall of 2019. “The Greek…

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Governor signs budget bill with pay raises

By Tim Carpenter The Topeka Capital-Journal The state budget bill signed by Gov. Jeff Colyer on Tuesday granted raises to many state employees and appropriated…

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14 qualify for DII national championships

By FHSU Sports Information Photo courtesy FHSU SID INDIANAPOLIS – Fourteen Tigers have been selected to compete in the 2018 installment of the NCAA Division…

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FHSU men 16th, women 15th in latest track poll

By FHSU Sports Information Photo courtesy FHSU SID NEW ORLEANS – With the NCAA Division II national championships just around the corner, both Fort Hays…

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As sports betting becomes legal, get ready for a battle over the dollars

 By James F. Peltz, Hugo Martin and Lance Pugmire Los Angeles Times Suddenly, all bets are on regarding the future of American sports gambling. A…

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Scores of Palestinians killed at Gaza border as US Embassy moves to Jerusalem

By Alexandra Zavis, Noga Tarnopolsky and Laura King Los Angeles Times GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Vivid split-screen realities played out Monday in Jerusalem and…

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Colyer signs bill legalizing self-serve beer restaurants, earlier service hours

By Tim Carpenter The Topeka Capital-Journal Gov. Jeff Colyer chose a still-shuttered Topeka storefront Monday to sign a bill characterized as a tool of economic…

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Driver steals 3 cars while being chased by Kansas cops, but he couldn’t avoid police dog

By Jason Tidd The Wichita Eagle A Colorado man was arrested Monday morning with the help of a Kansas police dog after leading officers on…

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