Hays residents describe their experience with recent COVID-19 diagnosis

BY ANNISTON WEBER A week ago, Becky, a resident of Hays who is recently retired, woke up with a dry cough and a sore throat.…

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MIAA to delay start of Fall sports practices, competition

By FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The MIAA and its member institutions announced a plan on Monday (July 20) to delay the start…

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Hays High sets graduation date for July 25; social distancing encouraged

BY ANNISTON WEBER Hays High School has set its graduation for 10 a.m. this Saturday in the student parking lot outside of the front entrance…

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Long-time FHSU supporters start scholarship for chemistry majors

It’s been more than 60 years since Gary and Ila Hulett graduated together from Fort Hays State University. And it’s been more than 20 years…

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Ellis County COVID concerns continue, now at 27 active cases

BY JUSTIN SABATA Ellis County Health Director Jason Kennedy has seemingly had to repeat his recommendations to the public since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Questions…

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FHSU receives accreditation for its Bachelor of Social Work online degree

Social work is one of the fastest-growing careers in the country, and Fort Hays State University continues to find ways to reach students studying at…

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FHSU’s High Plains Music Camp to be delivered in online format

By Diane Gasper-O’Brien University Relations and Marketing The first online version of Fort Hays State University’s High Plains Music Camp is set to kick off…

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Journey comes full circle for new FHSU chair

By Diane Gasper-O’Brien University Relations and Marketing Her love of reading helped build a foundation that eventually resulted in a degree in library science. Her…

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ICYMI: Ellis County Commission vetoes governor’s mask order; Kennedy addresses mask concerns

BY JUSTIN SABATA Thursday was one of Kansas’ busiest days of the year regarding COVID-19, beginning when Gov. Laura Kelly signed an executive order requiring…

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Petitions surrounding Hays High mascot create community-wide discussion

BY ANNISTON WEBER In 2005, the American Psychological Association called for the “immediate retirement of all American Indian mascots, symbols, images and personalities by schools,…

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