BY JUSTIN SABATA As Labor Day weekend arrives, the COVID-19 situation in Ellis County does not appear to be taking a break. On Wednesday, the…
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Student shares COVID-19 testimony at SGA meeting
BY CORIE LYNN The Student Government Association held their second meeting of the semester Thursday night. Much of the evening was spent in discussion during…
View More Student shares COVID-19 testimony at SGA meetingServing Hays from a distance, local charity organizations adapt to COVID guidelines
BY CORIE LYNN Community service opportunities are often done in close proximity to people, requiring volunteers to be in contact with one another as well…
View More Serving Hays from a distance, local charity organizations adapt to COVID guidelinesLocal bands hit socially distant stage tonight and tomorrow in FHSU quad
BY TREVOR PFEIFER In a time characterized by face masks and social distancing, live music has become a taboo topic of conversation. With shows and…
View More Local bands hit socially distant stage tonight and tomorrow in FHSU quadNew 10 mile race planned for Labor Day
BY CORIE LYNN As Labor Day approaches, runners across the Hays area are preparing for the Mac Labor Day 10 miler and 2×5 Mile Relay.…
View More New 10 mile race planned for Labor DayLady Monarch Volleyball sweeps on different looking senior night
BY JESSALYN KIRCHHOFF Tuesday was Senior Night for the TMP Lady Monarch volleyball team. TMP played the Hill City Lady Ringnecks and the Oakley Lady…
View More Lady Monarch Volleyball sweeps on different looking senior nightResponding to the spread, how FHSU is dealing with COVID-19 data
BY CORIE LYNN Students returned to Fort Hays State University to find a changed campus. Many courses are presented online, and masks are required for…
View More Responding to the spread, how FHSU is dealing with COVID-19 dataEllis County reports 78 new COVID cases, “discrepancies” in KDHE data
BY JUSTIN SABATA There are reported inconsistencies in the information provided by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment in regards to COVID cases. On…
View More Ellis County reports 78 new COVID cases, “discrepancies” in KDHE dataParties in Hays spike rise in COVID-19 cases; What are FHSU students doing about this?
BY PRESTON BURROWS With the third week of classes at Fort Hays State University starting, COVID-19 cases have taken off from a once steady pace…
View More Parties in Hays spike rise in COVID-19 cases; What are FHSU students doing about this?ICYMI: Hays City Commission votes to extend mask mandate
BY CORIE LYNN Attended by supporters and opponents alike, the Hays City Commission met Thursday evening with the goal of considering an extension for the…
View More ICYMI: Hays City Commission votes to extend mask mandate