2026 News Archive
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Riley County approves amended short-term rental regulations
After months of work and a few clarifications, Riley County on Monday unanimously approved amendments to short-term rental regulations for properties in unincorporated areas of the county.
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Parkside Station announces closure after 2-year run
Parkside Station will close on March 15, the company publicly announced Tuesday.
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Bert Nash names interim as new CEO
Dr. Kirsten Watkins has been named the permanent CEO of Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center following eight months in the interim role.
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Children’s choir to host fundraiser
The Newton Community Children’s Choir will host a talent show and dessert auction 2:30 p.m. March 1, at Bethel College Mennonite Church, 2600 College Ave.…
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Newton Presbyterian Manor earns 2026 customer experience award
By Kansan Staff Newton Presbyterian Manor has received a 2026 Customer Experience Award from Activated Insights, a company that provides training, recruitment, retention, experience management...
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Virtual open house invites residents to weigh in as Newton Next plan takes shape
By Chad FreyNewton KansanThis item first published at thekansan.com Feb. 20 Residents are getting another opportunity to help shape the long-term vision for Newton, this…
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Harvey County launches health needs assessment
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan A group of community partners has launched the 2026 Harvey County Community Health Needs Assessment, an online survey designed to assess… Login to continue...
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Walton Elementary eyed as temporary courthouse space during renovation
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan A new, albeit temporary, use for Walton Elementary may be in the works after an announcement and brief discussion at the…
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Kansas House passes election bills targeting noncitizens, advance voting
Kansas lawmakers could transform elections with a series of bills that squeeze advance voting timelines, stamp out rare instances of noncitizen voting and tinker with some candidate filing and...
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Klaassen passes after grain bin incident
Mark Klaassen, 37, trustee of the Newton Township, was pronounced dead at the scene of a grain bin accident Feb. 21. Newton Fire/EMS crews responded… Login to continue reading...
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