Sedgwick County

Kids to Parks Day is Saturday

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HAYSVILLE – Kids and their families are invited to Riggs Park this Saturday for some free fun and activities. The Haysville Park Board is presenting the annual Kids to Parks Day, which will take place from 10 a.m.

Pessimism surrounds wheat forecast

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“Not good.” The outlook for this year's wheat harvest is not very good, according to several sources. Ongoing drought conditions are a major cause behind the pessimism surrounding this year's harvest forecast.
A farmer cuts wheat near Goddard at the start of the 2022 harvest. This year's harvest will start sooner rather than later unless the area receives some much-needed rain. Travis Mounts/TSnews

CHS students on honor rolls

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CHENEY – Honor roll students at Cheney High School have been named for the second semester of the 2022-23 school year. Students earned a place on the principal's honor roll, the honor roll or the honorable mention list, depending on their grade-point average.

Davis lands Martin scholarship

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HAYSVILLE – Haysville resident and Campus High School student Chloe Davis was awarded the Gabriel Martin Memorial Annual Scholarship on April 15. She was one of six recipients of a $6,000 award.

Dryden graduates from Nebraska

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HAYSVILLE – Boo Dryden of Haysville was among a record 3,669 graduates who received degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during commencement exercises on May 19 and 20. Dryden earned a bachelor of science in education and human sciences from the College of Education and Human Sciences.

Marquardt earns Cedarville honors

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Jedidiah Marquardt from Garden Plain, majoring in language arts education-integrated, was named to the spring 2023 dean's list at Cedarville University, located in Cedarville, Ohio. Students receive this recognition for obtaining a 3.5 GPA or higher for the semester and carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours..

Armstrong starts new chapter as book author

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HAYSVILLE – Susan Armstrong, a longtime advertising executive and Haysville resident, has turned a page in her career. Armstrong is the author of a new book, “Doomed by Blooms, described as a cozy mystery style.
Author Susan Armstrong is pictured with her red convertible and her dog. Armstrong bears some similarities to Josie Posey, the central character in her debut novel, “Doomed by Blooms.” Armstrong is now writing the second of five books in the series. Contributed photo
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