PHOTOS: Friday’s state track
By RORY MOORETiger Media Network The KSHSAA State Track and Field Championships kicked off Friday in Wichita. Here is a look at some of the…
BY KATI RIVERA On Thursday morning, the Fort Hays State University Foundation partnered with student chairs, Haley Reiter, student body president, and Bryson Homman, student…
View More Cinnamon Roll Drive serves 250 faculty and staff to kick off Campus CampaignBY CJ GIBSON In honor of LGBTQ History Month, Student Engagement held a virtual presentation on Monday featuring Zaylore Stout, founder of the Zaylore Stout…
View More Zaylore Stout gives a “woke” presentation about LGBTQIA inclusionBY CJ GIBSON Every semester, FHSU’s Alpha Kappa Psi – Zeta Pi chapter holds a blood donation drive in association with the Red Cross. This…
View More FHSU Zeta Pi chapter hosts early-October blood drive to aid Red CrossBY JUSTIN SABATA Monday As has been the case for a few months, Ellis County Director of Health Services Jason Kennedy had to repeat himself…
View More COVID-19 cases expected to rise alongside flu season, long-term care residents affected most by pandemicBY CORIE LYNN Election Day on Nov. 3 is fast approaching. With the general election comes candidate rallies, yards filled with signage and mail carriers…
View More How to vote in Ellis CountyI can’t think of many things that provide so much joy, build community, improve memory, and help people “tap into” their feelings than music. Music…
View More FHSU comes together to make beautiful musicBY KATI RIVERA Faculty and staff of Fort Hays State University do more than just teach students in the classroom or on ZOOM. One of…
View More Cinnamon roll drive-thru set to kick off annual Campus CampaignFort Hays students who enjoy poetry and writing have a new opportunity as the position of FHSU Poet Laureate is up for grabs this year…
View More FHSU searching for inaugural Poet LaureateBy BRAD DeMERS Residents of Ellis County were surprised during the weekend when they received their absentee ballots with an error. More than 4,000 residents…
View More Potential legal action halts voting in Ellis CountyBY PRESTON BURROWS “Go back to Mexico!” was shouted at two of my friends on Friday afternoon as they switched seats so the other could…
View More OPINION: In the wrong parade, clashing ideologies reveal sad reality of political disagreements