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Goddard OKs water purchase

Body TSnews GODDARD – New housing developments across the city of Goddard promise a significant increase in population. And that growing population will increase the need for city water.

Council acts to levy sales tax

Body TSnews HAYSVILLE – Less than a week after it was approved by voters, the Haysville city council approved an ordinance at its meeting Monday to levy a 1 percent city sales tax. This is a renewal of a sales tax that has been in place for 10 years.

Twin Valley set for Haysville expansion

Body HAYSVILLE – Twin Valley, Kansas’ largest privately- owned broadband and communications company, has announced plans to extend its cutting-edge fiber network from rural Haysville into city limits.

Chamber to meet on new date, in new spot

Body HAYSVILLE – The Haysville Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly meeting next week on Thursday. The meeting is taking place on a new date, on the fourth Thursday of the month rather than the third.

Argosy Files

Body Carmen Smith was doing some work at the pool hall and while down in the pit an explosion occurred. He was taken from the pit and brought out on the sidewalk.

Haysville Memories

Body 7 Years Ago Campus golfer Mikey Kelly is heading to the Class 6A State tournament. Kelly won a playoff with four other golfers to take ninth at Monday’s regional tournament at Carey Park in Hutchinson.

Star Files

Body From May 1951 The Honorable Fred Hall, lieutenant governor of Kansas, will be the speaker when the 22 members of the CSHS Class of ‘51 receive their diplomas in the annual commencement exercises at the high school auditorium at 8 p.m. next Thursday, May 17.

Community comes together to help resident

Body 10 Years Ago Amanda Wilson of Cheney was among 90 veterinary students who earned a doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) degree from Oklahoma’s only veterinary college at Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.

Kansans say, ‘Step aside, Superman’

Body Kansas’ favorite superheroes have been named by the research and analytics team at casinos.com, and the winner is Batman. Captain Marvel and Iron Man were the second and third choices by residents of the Sunflower State.
Kansans say, ‘Step aside, Superman’
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