Today in History
Today in History: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 On this date in: 1621 The Dutch West India Company received a charter for New Netherlands, present-day New…
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On this date in: 1851- Maine became the first state to enact a law prohibiting alcohol. 1886- President Grover Cleveland, 49, married Frances Folsom, 21,…
View More Today in HistoryFHSU camp is a musical treasure on the High Plains
HAYS, Kan. — Every year High Plains Music Camp, hosted by Fort Hays State University, draws junior high and high school musicians from all over…
View More FHSU camp is a musical treasure on the High PlainsEllis County Historical Society prepares for sesquicentennial
HAYS, Kan. — The 150th anniversary of Fort Hays, Hays City, Rome and Ellis County is not until 2017, but it is never too early…
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Today is Monday, June 1, the 152nd day of 2015. There are 213 days left in the year. Today’s Highlights: On June 1, 1915, the…
View More Today in HistoryHays City Band invites musicians to join them
HAYS, Kan. — The Hays City Band invites musicians of all levels to join them for its 2015 summer season. The first rehearsal on Monday,…
View More Hays City Band invites musicians to join themFHSU students learn by doing, in own community and in another country
By Diane Gasper-O’Brien HAYS, Kan. — They wanted their students to experience hands-on learning in another country. But Jessica Heronemus and Angela Walters didn’t expect…
View More FHSU students learn by doing, in own community and in another countryFHSU students build houses and experience culture in Puerto Rico
HAYS, Kan. — A group of 13 students and two sponsors from the Fort Hays State University GoGlobal Living and Learning Community are assisting construction…
View More FHSU students build houses and experience culture in Puerto RicoDr. Roger Marshall Travels 1,200 Miles to Announce Candidacy for Kansas’ First Congressional District
Hays, Kan. ̶ Mentioning that he “feels a sense of personal responsibility to help restore America to exceptionalism,” Dr. Roger Marshall announced in Hays…
View More Dr. Roger Marshall Travels 1,200 Miles to Announce Candidacy for Kansas’ First Congressional District5 technologies that will change everything
It’s hard to imagine life without technology. A century ago automobiles were beginning to dominate the transportation industry, 50 years ago computers began arriving on…
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