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Kelly named as Fall Fest parade marshal

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CONWAY SPRINGS – In every community, there are people whose light shines so brightly it touches everyone around them. In Conway Springs, that person is Cheryl Kelly. Known for her boundless energy, caring heart and unwavering enthusiasm, Kelly is the kind of neighbor, leader, and friend who makes life better for everyone she meets.
Cheryl Kelly, pictured with her husband, Mark. She has been named as the parade marshal for this year’s Conway Springs Fall Fest, coming up next weekend. Contributed photo

Foundation presents check to Souders Museum

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TSnews CHENEY – Last week's meeting of the Cheney Chamber of Commerce proved to be the perfect gathering for the Cheney Community Foundation to present a large check to Souders Historical Farm Museum. Many of the Foundation's board members are also Chamber members.
Members of the Cheney Community Foundation gathered last week to present Sounders Historic Farm Museum with a check for $5,000. Paul Rhodes/TSnews

USD 261 BOE MInutes

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Editor’s note: Following are the unofficial minutes of two USD 261 Haysville Board of Education special meetings and the regular monthly, held on Sept. 8. The minutes will be adopted at the October regular meeting, and are subject to change prior to approval.

Community Calendar

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Cheney Thursday Cheney Senior Center: Cards, 1 p.m.; Hand and foot, 1 p.m. Tae kwon do 7 p.m., Cheney Rec.

Haysville Memories

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6 Years Ago Starting next week, your local newspaper will have a new look. Next Thursday, the Haysville Sun-Times and its sister newspaper, The Times-Sentinel, will become one larger weekly newspaper.

Students earn SNHU honors

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Two local students have been named to the summer 2025 dean's list at Southern New Hampshire University. The students are Zakaree Blake of Argonia and Michelle Babb of Goddard.

It pays to give memories a fair ‘cake’

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It’s amazing how memory works. There are so many experiences from my childhood that seemed so big, so awesome, so magical, and once I experienced them again as an adult, I realized that those were better left as cherished memories than something to revisit.
It pays to give memories a fair ‘cake’
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