Students receive KAB honors
By PARKER NISBETH Tiger Media Network On Thursday, multiple students from the Department of Informatics of Fort Hays State University and Tiger Media Network participated…
BY MAKENNA ALLEN The world of FHSU Athletics faced another alteration of plans today. On Thursday, the MIAA met to discuss the possibility of holding…
View More MIAA postpones fall sports, considers modified spring scheduleBy FHSU SPORTS INFORMATION KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The MIAA announced on Friday (Aug. 14) the suspension of competition for fall sports until no earlier…
View More MIAA suspends fall sports competition following NCAA announcement, directivesBY John Carter JR When originally conceived over half a century ago it probably wasn’t anticipated the Scooby Doo franchise would produce so many sequels…
View More Retro Review Scooby-Doo on Zombie IslandIt goes without saying that this summer looks and feels different than those in the past. While we try to make health and safety decisions…
View More Not everything is about COVID-19BY JUSTIN SABATA The pandemic situation in Ellis County appears to be improving. According to county health director, Jason Kennedy, reported COVID-19 numbers have returned…
View More COVID numbers decrease in Ellis County, health director still recommends cautionBy CORIE LYNN Across the state of Kansas, voters converged on local polling places to cast ballots for federal and state House and Senate seats.…
View More Ellis County primary election resultsJace Armstrong captures video highlights of the Hays Larks’ 10-0 win over the Kansas City All-Stars on Monday at Wichita’s Eck Stadium.
View More Larks win NBC openerBY JUSTIN SABATA The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has grinded many institutions in America to a halt, and in some cases, forced a difficult time for…
View More Commission votes to reopen fairground buildings amid virus concernsBY TREVOR PFEIFER Lie Low had a successful final performance to close out their time playing in Hays. Locals showed up in spades to support…
View More Lie Low says farewell with Bach’s on the Bricks showBY JUSTIN SABATA With 35 current active cases of COVID-19 in the county and both USD489 and FHSU classes right around the corner, it is…
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