Pottery Works, a ceramics workshop located on 126 W. 9th, allows customer’s imagination and color creativity come to life. Visitors can choose to create mosaic…
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National Right to Life endorses Governor Brownback
-Press Release National Right to Life endorsed Governor Sam Brownback in his gubernatorial re-election bid. David N. O’Steen, executive director of the National Right to…
View More National Right to Life endorses Governor BrownbackHays Public Library hosts second run for reading
Last Saturday, the Hays Public Library’s second annual Run for Reading took place in Downtown Hays. Participants ran or walked over the weekend in the…
View More Hays Public Library hosts second run for readingRemodel bids submitted for the Hays courthouse and law enforcement center
Although there is no confirmed time period for reconstruction, the Hays courthouse and law enforcement center will undergo remodeling soon and the city of Hays…
View More Remodel bids submitted for the Hays courthouse and law enforcement centerOktoberfest set to kick off homecoming weekend
Volga German Society Oktoberfest 2014 will be held at Frontier Park on Oct. 10 at 9 a.m. The opening ceremonies and tapping of the first…
View More Oktoberfest set to kick off homecoming weekendHays Police releases DUI enforcement results
The Hays Police Department and Ellis County Sheriff’s Department released their results from the “You Drink, You Drive, You Lose” driving under the influence enforcement…
View More Hays Police releases DUI enforcement resultsKWEC to hosts butterfly festival
Celebrating the annual Monarch butterfly fall migration, the Kansas Wetlands Education Center will host a Butterfly Festival on Sept. 13 at 9 a.m. “We have…
View More KWEC to hosts butterfly festival10-year-old qualifies for the World Youth Chess Championship
Among 182 players, 10-year-old Sheena Zeng, the daughter of Michelle Zeng, instructor of math and computer science, and Hongbiao Zeng, professor of math and computer…
View More 10-year-old qualifies for the World Youth Chess ChampionshipRecent rains improve city water conditions
While Hays sits in year four of a severe drought, recent rains have improved city water conditions. The declining water levels and limited rainfall in…
View More Recent rains improve city water conditionsVote by mail property tax increase fails
On Jun. 10 over 13,000 ballots were mailed to Hays residents to vote to increase local property taxes in order to fund teachers’ salaries. They…
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