2025 News Archive
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Riley County to consolidate EMS, Emergency Management and Fire services
Riley County commissioners unanimously approved a plan Thursday to consolidate three of its public safety divisions into a single Emergency Services Department next year, a move officials say will...
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Chiefs place Josh Simmons on injured reserve after wrist surgery
By DAVE SKRETTA AP Sports WriterKANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Chiefs placed first-round pick Josh Simmons on injured reserve Wednesday following surgery to repair a fractured and dislocated...
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‘Deck Downtown’ launching
By Chad FreyNewton KansanThe Parade of Lights will not be the only reason to wander downtown on Dec. 4, there’s also the first night of…
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‘Community Insider’ business recruitment continues
When you subscribe to The Newton Kansan, you’re doing more than just staying informed – you’re investing in the future of our community. Now, with…
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Starting to look like Christmas
Thanksgiving, followed by Black Friday and Small Business Saturday, came and went last week. And downtown businesses started their Christmas season in earnest as those…
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Area nursing homes honored
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Three area nursing homes were recently honored by U.S. News and World Report when the magazine released its “Best Nursing Homes”…
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STAND club holds its yearly after-hours at the YMCA
By Kansan StaffSTAND, a teen leadership and social norms group sponsored by Mirror Inc. hosted an annual Region-Wide After-Hours event at the Newton YMCA on…
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Kansas communities depend social workers. So why reclassify them as ‘nonprofessional’?
By: Tara Wallace The U.S. Department of Education’s recent decision to reclassify social worker master and doctorate degrees as “nonprofessional” fundamentally misrepresents what we do…...
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National Average Dips Below $3 a Gallon for First Time in 4 Years
Washington, D.C.–The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline hit a milestone this week when it dipped below $3 a gallon for the first time in 4 years. Since Tuesday, the national average...
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Downtown Manhattan to host Small Business Saturday do-over
Downtown Manhattan is hosting a Small Business Saturday do-over this weekend after what officials say was an abysmal holiday weekend of sales because of rain, snow and wind.
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