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HEART OF A TIGER: VIP Ambassadors gain insight, give back to FHSU community

HAYS - The VIP Ambassador Program at Fort Hays State University, established by President Gerald Tomanek in 1982, empowers students to publicly represent their university while fostering a spirit of connection among these talented future leaders. Each year, a select group of 15-20 VIP Ambassadors participate in significant projects and events, gaining invaluable experiences along the way. Hazel Frans, Katie Ecord, and Noah Erichsen are members of our current VIP Ambassadors team, and each has had a compelling personal journey that I would like to share with the readers of this column.

No school on Tuesday for USD 457

Due to bus mechanical issues, classes for USD 457 on Tuesday, Jan. 21, have been cancelled. Classes will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 22. Originally, the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

GCCC Athletics announces 2025 Hall of Fame class

The Garden City Community College Athletic Department announced their 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame class, which includes five new inductees: former football star, Corey Jenkins, women’s basketball coach, Alaura Sharp, longtime Broncbuster supporter, Leonard Hitz, and former men’s wrestling coach, Mark Leen along with the 1992 national championship wrestling team.

GCCC takes five golds to open indoor track season

BY GCCC SPORTS INFORMATION The Garden City Community College track team opened the indoor season at the Friends University First-Chance Qualifier last weekend. The Broncbusters… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Enjoying the sunshine

Lee Richardson Zoo’s jaguar basks in the sunshine in its exhibit while watching zoo patrons pass by. Temperatures returned to winter over the weekend with… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close