Haysville’s Newest Apartments Utilizing Federal Stimulus Money
From the Wichita Business Journal…
The 48-unit complex will contain two- and three-bedroom apartments with monthly rents ranging from $347-$660.
Read the entire article here.
An Archive Of Haysville History
From the Wichita Business Journal…
The 48-unit complex will contain two- and three-bedroom apartments with monthly rents ranging from $347-$660.
Read the entire article here.
The Haysville Community Library blog has posted photos from todays Citizenship Day event.
What is Citizenship Day you ask? From www.patriotism.org…
Every September 17th (unless it falls on a weekend or other holiday) Constitution Day, also called Citizenship Day, is celebrated to mark the anniversary of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. This is one of the newest federal holidays to be established by Congress, as it was passed in just 2004. Citizenship Day was the name given to the holiday prior to its official designation.
Video by Chuck Cunningham of highlights from the 09-04-09 Campus vs Derby football game.
Friday, September 11, 2009 (06:00 PM)
League game at McPherson
McPherson Bullpups 63, Campus Colts 14
There was a time long ago when a person would travel down Grand possibly not having a clue as to what the time and temperature was. Luckily due to advances in sign technology things have changed. For a while now our city has had a couple of electronic signs that display the time and temperature. Haysville State Bank had the first digital sign in town. The second one I believe was installed at City Hall to keep tabs of the West side time and temp. For a short period there was even a digital sign at the corner of Main and Grand to monitor time and temp changes while you waited at the light. Since then a Church at the East end of town has installed one. Earlier this year the city installed a digital sign by the entrance to the Historic Park to keep you up-to-date on time/temperature changes between the existing signs at City Hall and Intrust Bank.
New Sign at Alternative School
The current sign system works fine if you’re let’s say… going to City Hall to pay your water bill after having the number 1 combo deal for lunch at Sonic. But what if you need to go to Kwik Shop for gas and an Icee after leaving City Hall? Sure you know what the time and temp is when you leave City Hall but a lot can change between there and Kwik Shop. Lucky for you it looks like the School District is stepping up to fill that void West of City Hall. The old Grandlane shopping center sign is receiving an upgrade. As of this writing the sign is only flashing pretty designs and the manufacturers name but I’m willing to bet it won’t be long before the time and temp is displayed.
As colorful and flashy as these newest signs are, when it comes to digital signs in the area none of these hold a candle to the Mother of all digital signs the one at 63rd and Broadway.
If you would like to experience what a drive down Grand might have been like before the invention of the digital sign, drive down Main street. I don’t know why the city’s North/South street is being neglected when it comes to the time and temp.
Granted these signs can be used to display messages in addition to the time and temperature. One particular message on the East side church sign recently got my attention. Being a Church I wonder why they just didn’t stop at “Don’t Drink”?
Back in the day changing the message on a pre-digital sign meant a person getting a little exercise and fresh air. Especially if trying to keep the time and temp up to date (I don’t recall ever seeing this done though).
Misspellings couldn’t be blamed on simple typos.
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Tiahrt Staff to Hold Satellite Office Hours in Haysville, Tuesday, July 21, 2009
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Todd Tiahrt (R-Goddard) today announced that a member of his staff will hold a satellite office in Haysville on Tuesday, July 21, 2009. Tiahrt’s staff will be available to offer assistance with federal agencies, discuss constituent concerns and opinions, and answer questions about the federal government. No appointment is necessary.
WHO: A Member of Rep. Todd Tiahrt’s Staff
WHAT: Haysville Satellite Office
WHEN: Tuesday, July 21st
9:00 – 10:30 a.m.
WHERE: Haysville City Hall- Council Room
200 W Grand
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