Kansas Supreme Court Rules on School Funding Laws

BY JADEN MOUNT For the third time in the past two years, the Kansas Supreme Court has ruled that state laws on school funding do…

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This Day In History — The Birth of Helen Keller

June 27 1844 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints founder Joseph Smith was murdered by a mob in Carthage, Ill. 1898 Joshua Slocum became…

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Tiger Volleyball Inks Haley Frederking

BY FHSU Sports Information Fort Hays State head volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins has announced the signing of Haley Frederking in advance of the 2018 season.…

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This Day In History — The CN Tower opened in Toronto

June 26 1819 The bicycle was patented by W. K. Clarkson. 1843 Hong Kong was proclaimed a British crown colony. 1906 The first Grand Prix…

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BTK Hates Cold Coffee

BY BOOMER SABATA Trigger Warning: This post contains references to violence and sexual assault. The human mind holds no boundaries, only kept together by a…

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FHSU Produces 20 All-Americans in 2017-18; Most in School’s NCAA Division II Era

By FHSU Sports Information Fort Hays State Athletics enjoyed another successful athletic calendar year in 2017-18, finishing in the Top 40 of the Learfield Directors’…

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This Day In History — The Death of Michael Jackson

June 25 1788 Virginia became the 10th state in the Union. 1876 Lt. Col. George A. Custer and all his men were killed by Sioux…

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This Day In History — The Death of Grover Cleveland

June 24 1509 Henry VIII was crowned king of England. 1647 Early American feminist Margaret Brent demanded a seat and vote in the Maryland Assembly,…

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This Day In History — Mobster John Gotti was sentenced to life in prison

June 23 1868 Christopher Latham Sholes received a patent for an invention he called a ”Type-Writer.” 1947 The Senate overrode President Truman’s veto of the…

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My Summer in Egypt: Another Trip to the Sandbox

The following journal is from TMN reporter Daniel Saenz, as he documents his summer volunteering in Egypt.  BY DANIEL SAENZ Ever since I was young,…

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