May 14, 2009 | Hays Daily News
Nearly 2,300 students are candidates for degrees from K-State
Kansas State University is set to award nearly 2,300 students degrees this spring.
Oberlin man sentenced on meth charges
A federal court in Wichita has sentenced an Oberlin man to 150 months in prison for drug trafficking.
Three Supt. finalists selected
A A A Three finalists for the Holyoke School District Re-1J Supt. of Schools position were named Friday, April 24, and will be interviewed Saturday, May 2. A A A Board president Kendon Olofson announced the finalists include Bret Miles, current superintendent for the Brush School District; Patrick Cullen, superintendent in Oberlin, Kan.; and a ...
URSS Rebels set to open 2009 season with tripleheader
The United Rebel Sprint Series opens it's fourth season with three action packed nights of racing.
Kara Bartley ready to roll out new book
Kara Bartley poses with her first book, The Siamese Mummy. The Niagara Falls resident is set to release her third book, Call of Adhara, April 18.
Large amount of marijuana found in vehicle
According to the Decatur County Sheriffa TMs Office, Francisco A. Duenas-Castaneda, 35, and Laura Y. Salcido-Cruz, 21, were in a vehicle stopped on Interstate Highway 70 by the Kansas Highway Patrol Wednesday.
Oberlin conference to address improving crop production
The latest technology, methods and conservation practices to improve crop production will be the topic of a conference this month in Oberlin.
Two Oberlin men indicted by federal grand jury
Acting U.S. Attorney Marietta Parker announced Thursday that Darrel Lee Ferguson, 53, has been indicted on one count of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, one count of unlawful possession of ...
Oberlin Man Arrested on Explosives and Drug Charges
A federal grand jury indictment shows a man from Oberlin, Kansas was armed with explosives when police came to arrest him on drug charges.
Kansas Department of Commerce plans public sessions
The Kansas Department of Commerce plans seven free public meetings in central and western Kansas beginning next week to learn about available farm-based financial and technical assistance.