What FHSU students can expect in the fall regarding COVID procedures

BY GRANT ROWLEY Earlier this month, an email was sent to Fort Hays State University students and staff relating to campus mask and social distancing…

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COVID-19’s Impact on Women in the Workforce presentation co-hosted by political science student

BY CJ GIBSON Sidney Sullivan, a political science major, gave a presentation alongside Dr. Wendy Rohleder-Sook about the disproportionate effects of the pandemic on working…

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FHSU to rescind COVID-19 policies beginning June 2021

BY CORIE LYNN This past year, Fort Hays State University has utilized a three-phase plan to continue operating during the pandemic. As Spring 2021 draws…

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Campus and community members hope for a return to local events with the help of the COVID-19 vaccine

BY CORIE LYNN As vaccines against COVID-19 become more widely available, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued new guidelines for individuals fully…

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Phase 3 and 4 of COVID vaccination plan begins in Ellis Co.

BY JUSTIN SABATA The COVID vaccine continues to make a presence in the area, as Ellis County is moving on to Phase 3 and 4…

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FHSU begins spring break this week, only KBOR school to do so

BY GRANT ROWLEY Some colleges and universities in Kansas are not having spring break this semester due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Fort Hays State…

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Ellis Co. sees continued decrease in COVID cases, vaccine supply increases

BY JUSTIN SABATA COVID Cases Decrease Active cases in Ellis County gradually decreased throughout last week. It started with 18 cases on Monday, down to…

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Infection rates continue to decline in Ellis Co., weekly percent-of-positives at 0.90%

BY JUSTIN SABATA The continued decrease of COVID-19 in the area has continued into a new week. As reported by the Ellis County Health Department,…

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ICYMI: Active cases in Ellis Co. lowest this month; 12.7% of Kansans given first vaccine dose

BY JUSTIN SABATA Ellis County COVID Update According to the Ellis County Health Department’s COVID-19 Portal, virus numbers in Ellis County have decreased since last…

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As of Friday, active cases rise, then fall again in Ellis Co.; increased doses to be sent to Kansas

BY JUSTIN SABATA Certain trends continue in regards to COVID-19 in Ellis County. 81 active cases were reported by the Ellis County Health Department on…

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