Both the 4th annual Turkey Give-away and our 1st Photo Contest have come to an end. Thanks to Leekers Family Foods of Haysville for sponsoring the turkey give-away and thanks to those who submitted their pictures for the photo contest.
And the winners are…
Kris Claar – Turkey from Leekers Family Foods.
“Wheres the park?” by Edward Ledwich – Photo Contest and $50.
Grand is now closed at the railroad tracks as construction continues on the new railroad overpass. To get from one side of Haysville to the other you may use 63rd and 79th streets.
Due to the railroad construction Grand has been narrowed to two lanes where it crosses the railroad tracks. Expect traffic to be backed up on Grand. Also be prepared to be stopped to allow for trucks hauling dirt to cross Grand.
Grand is expected to be closed entirely September 2nd.
Towering above the Historic District is the parks newest addition a windmill. The windmill is positioned behind the bank and blacksmith shop and next to the historic Wire house. For early area residents water pumping windmills provided water for agriculture and livestock.
The Haysville Times reports that Campus Senior Jeri Shepherd took first place last weekend in the heavyweight division of the power lifting competition at the National Athletic Strength Association National Power Lifting and Power Sports Championships. In addition to taking first place Jeri also broke the worlds record for Womens Teenage World Heavy Lifting with lifts consisting of a 441lb squat, a 182lb bench press, and a 385lb dead lift. Congratulations Jeri!
Amandas Floral is moving. Their new address will be 8840 S. Champion which is just south of Haysville at 87th and Meridian. Their phone number 522-0760 will remain the same. They hope to be in the new location by April 1st. In the mean time you can save 50% off selected items at the current location on west Grand.
Haysville True Value Hardware at 325 N. Main is celebrating their grand opening this weekend. Stop by for food, fun, prizes and to see the new store.
Emily Cerullo-Ames is opening a new nail salon by the name of Extreme Nails. It is located in Marvins Hillcrest Plaza on N. Main in the space formerly occupied by Klassy Kuts.
Haysville True Value Hardware and Rental located at 325 N. Main in Marvins Hillcrest Plaza is now open. The store opened its doors last Thursday with its first customer waiting for the Fire Marshall to sign off on the final inspection so he could purchase a bolt. In addition to what you would normally expect to find at a hardware store they also offer inkjet and laserjet cartridge refilling and will offer tool rentals which they expect to have going by this Saturday.
Store hours will be 7:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Saturday and 10:00am to 5:00pm on Sundays. You can reach them by phone at 522-TOOL.
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