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Mort earns Washburn degree

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HAYSVILLE – Jesse Mort of Haysville is among the students in the spring 2024 graduating class at Washburn University in Topeka. More than 1,200 students earned degrees from Washburn University, Washburn University School of Law, and Washburn Institute of Technology.

Students earn Butler awards

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HAYSVILLE – Butler Community College faculty, staff and students gathered together in the R.D. Hubbard Welcome Center on the El Dorado campus to celebrate the nominees and winners of the 2024 Student Life Awards.

Decker on president’s list

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VIOLA – Hannah Decker of Viola has been named to the spring 2024 president’s list at LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. The president’s list recognized students with a perfect 4.0 grade-point average for the semester.

College News

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Sixty-one nursing students came together with family and friends to celebrate the spring 2024 nurses pinning ceremony at the El Dorado Performing Arts Center in May. Local graduates were Shelby Handlin and Emma Huntley of Argonia, Brittany Reiswig of Goddard, and Laurel Dillon of Haysville..

Dr. Alissa Gould opens practice in Cheney

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TSnews This summer marks an important homecoming for Cheney Health Center and Gould Chiropractic, as daughter Alissa Gould has returned to Cheney to join the family practice. “I'm excited.
Pictured from left are Gina Gould, Dr. Alissa Gould, Dr. Steve Gould, and receptionist Megan Ratcliff. Paul Rhodes/TSnews.com

Haysville Chamber hears update on Ronald McDonald House

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TSnews HAYSVILLE – Each year, the Ronald McDonald House in Wichita serves more than 6,200 people through its variety of services. Some of those services, like the Ronald McDonald Family Room, even help serve people from communities around Wichita, like Haysville.

Cardinals 4-H visits honey shop

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4-H Club Reporter The Cardinals 4H club went to Rowan’s Honey Shop in Norwich June 23, where Sharon Rowan gave them a tour and spoke to them. Afterwards, their monthly meeting took place.
Members of the Conway Springs Cardinals 4H Club sit down at Rowan’s Honey Shop June 23 to learn about how bees make honey, the worker bees, the queen bee, and how they protect the hive.

Haysville seeks info on vandalism

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HAYSVILLE – Recently, 600 feet of wire was stolen from the underground conduit that powers the antique lights along Meridian, and fixtures were removed from the restroom at Plagens-Carpenter Park. According to city officials, this continues a string of senseless vandalism and theft recently in city parks.
This bathroom was recently vandalized at Plagens-Carpenter Park in Haysville. Several parks have been vandalized recently. The city is asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects. Contributed photo

USD 261 BOE Minutes

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Editor's note: Following are the unofficial minutes of the USD 261 Haysville Board of Education special meeting and regular meet ing, both held on June 17. The minutes will be adopted at the next regular meeting, and are subject to change prior to adoption.

USD 356 BOE Agenda

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Editor's note: Following is the agenda for the USD 356 Conway Springs Board of Education meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, July 8.
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