The Haysville Times
By Angie Gumm
Haysville hasn’t been a town divided for almost four months now. The year and a half of construction which caused pains in the necks and pocketbooks of residents who had to take the time and pay for the gas to go from east side to west side to support local businesses are nothing but a memory.
And those businesses are glad.
Almost all of the stores close to the construction site are feeling the positive effects of the opened underpass and a re-united city.
“Right now business is good,” said Paresh Patel of Diamond Shamrock, which had really suffered while the Main and Grand intersection was closed. “Things are getting better and better every month.” Continue reading “Reunited and it feels so good”