2026 News Archive
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Despite cold, Kansas Day clebrated
By Chad FreySpecial to the Kansan Kauffman Museum’s annual Kansas Day celebration, which this year focused on food, was able to operate despite bitter cold…
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Bethel names long-time Excel finance administrator to VP position
Special to the Kansan Karen Hiebert, rural Hesston, began Jan. 12 as vice president for business and finance at Bethel College. She replaces Jayna Bertholf,…
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Consultant: Newton will grow in the next two decades
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan For the past several years city commissioner Leroy Koehn has been convinced that adding housing and industrial jobs to Newton would…
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Independence Day festival coming to downtown
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan It’s not quite the the Chisholm Trail Festival – which was a multi-day festival that culminated on July 4 with a…
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Kennedy Center: Don’t Mend It, End It
by Thomas L. Knapp After only two weeks on the job, The Hill reports, Kevin Couch resigned in late January as head of artistic programming…
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Hesston College honored MLK Day through community service projects
By Hesston College Staff HESSTON, Kan. — In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day last week, Hesston College students, faculty and staff dedicated themselves…
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Events calendar
Have an event to add? Send like information to [email protected] Jan. 31 Noon to 4 p.m. — Celebrate Kansas Day, Kauffman Museum, 2804 N. Main,…
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Wichita organist’s recital spans several eras
By Melanie ZuercherSpecial to the Kansan YunJung “YJ” Lee sees her organ playing as an offering to God and an invitation to listeners to draw…
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City to celebrate birthday
Newton will celebrate its 154th birthday with a community party and other special events this month. The public is invited to a free, come-and-go event… Login to continue reading...
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Life enrichment to launch
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan The Spring 2026 Bethel College Life Enrichment program will get underway on Feb. 4 with a pair of session in the…
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