Happy Holidays
Haysville State Bank Bank
Bikes and Things
Bicycle Shop open from 1979 or 80 to 1986.
I believe it was located on the S/W corner of Delos and Grand.
Military Dad Surprises His Children
On November 17, Prairie Elementary School students Jacob (2nd grade), Zoe (1st grade) and Ethan Woodrome (4th grade) were interviewed by KAKE reporter Jared Cerullo in one of the school’s classrooms for a story about the children of members of the military. The children did not know that just prior to the start of the interview, their father, Keith Woodrome, had landed at McConnell Air Force Base after five months in Southwest Asia and he was headed to Haysville to surprise them. (Photo 1) When the door to the classroom opened and the children saw their father, they could hardly contain their excitement. (From left) Ethan, Jacob and Zoe gave their Dad the hugs he had been missing while he was overseas. (Photo 2) The KAKE interview had another Haysville connection, Rex Harris (left), photojournalist, and Jared Cerullo (seated) are both Campus High School graduates and enjoyed being back in the District to be a part of this reunion with the Woodrome family, Jacob, Ethan, Zoe, Keith and Mom Stephanie (not pictured). (USD 261 Photos)
Village Christmas – December 3rd
Haysvilles Village Christmas. Saturday, December 3rd begins at 6:00pm with a lighting ceremony at the N/E corner of Main & Grand.
Following the lighting ceremony there will be Village Christmas activities in the Historic District.
View the schedule of events here.
Controversial Billboard In The News
I dont know why this is just now getting attention. From KansasCW.com…
Its certainly an eye catcher. A bright LED billboard on the edge of Haysville takes issue with the citys leadership. Among ads for local businesses is a picture of a man with his head buried in the sand and the caption “City Administrators”.
Read full story here.
Here is where we posted the sign and its other message back in 2010.
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving from HOL.
Haysville To Get New Fire Station
From the Derby Informer…
The Board of County Commissioners approved an increase in a capital improvement project which will result in a new $2 million fire station here in early 2013.
“We’re very excited, and the Haysville City Council is very excited,” said Bob Lamkey, Sedgwick County director of public safety.
The commissioners had previously approved renovations to the existing fire station at a cost of $1.1 million.
Lamkey said there were multiple reasons why it was deemed better to build new, despite the $900,000 increase in cost.
Read the full story here.
South Broadway Corridor Plan Draft
The official public comment period is now open for the draft South Broadway Corridor Plan. Comments will be received through December 9, 2011. You can submit comments by email to haysville-plan@pec1.com, or by sending a Facebook message (Haysville Corridor Plan).
View the draft here.
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