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FHSU Clash of the Arts
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Poets, writers, singers, dancers, mimes, musicians, rockers and artists of all shapes and sizes will converge on the Memorial Union’s Cody Commons from 7 to 10 p.m. on Nov. 4 on the Fort Hays State University campus.
“Clash of the Arts” is organized by Jamison Green, Dallas, Tx., freshman, and the student organization “We-Speak” to bring different arts and talents together on one stage to bring the diversity of art to the attention of FHSU.
“We need to fill the slots for artists who love to display their crafts,” said Green. “This is a non-profit event, so all performers would perform out of the kindness of their hearts.”
When asked why he was organizing the event, Green said it is “so people can have a better appreciation of the arts, and artists on campus and around the local community can display their talents.”
For more information about the event, contact Green at 214-674-5486 or jmgreen3@scatcat.fhsu.edu.

Barton County 4-Hers receive scholarships
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Katelyn Reh
Barton County 4-H members were presented scholarships to further their education from the Barton County 4-H Holding Board, Chari Miller-Manry and the Carl and Evelyn Miller Memorial scholarship funds. The 4-H Holding Board Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation and all funds are used for the benefit of 4-H youth of Barton County. Matching funds for the Holding Board scholarships were provided by Chari Miller-Manry, in memory of Allan V. Miller who served as a volunteer 4-H leader for many years.
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