This Day In History — First Legal Casino in the United States Opens

May 26 1521 Martin Luther’s writings were banned by the Edict of Worms. 1868 President Andrew Johnson avoided conviction for impeachment charges of “high crimes…

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This Day In History — Constitutional Convention Convened in Philadelphia

May 25 1787 The Constitutional Convention convened in Philadelphia under the leadership of George Washington, in order to establish a new U.S. government. 1925 John…

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Two advance to finals after first day of nationals

By FHSU Sports Information Courtesy photo CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Fort Hays State track and field team kicked off the 2018 NCAA Division II Track…

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This Day in History — Samuel Morse Transmitted the First Telegraph Message

May 24 1844 Samuel Morse transmitted the first telegraph message, in which he asked, “What hath God wrought?” 1883 The Brooklyn Bridge, linking Manhattan and…

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Graduates’ stories show the heart of a university education

This year 4,533 students received degrees at Fort Hays State University. How exciting it was to be a part of these record-setting commencement exercises! These…

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U.S. Supreme Court Narrowly Favors Business Instead of Workers

BY JADEN MOUNT As of Monday, May 21, employers in the United States can celebrate a newly won victory in the courts. In a 5-4 vote,…

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This Day In History — Joan of Arc was Captured

May 23 1430 Joan of Arc was captured by the Burgundians and subsequently sold to the English. 1788 South Carolina became the 8th state in…

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Former FHSU players lead TMP softball, baseball to state

  BY HALEY WHITE A pair of Fort Hays State University alums have guided the Thomas More Prep-Marian softball and baseball teams to the Class…

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Kobach Joins Colyer in Support of Anti-LGBTQ Adoption Bill

BY JADEN MOUNT As Kansas joins Oklahoma as the second U.S. state with legislation allowing “faith-based” adoption agencies to deny same-sex couples, another 2018 Kansas…

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