2026 News Archive
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In financially challenging times, hospitals continue to keep Kansas healthy and economically strong
By: Cindy Samuelson A vigorous health care system is essential not only for the health and welfare of community residents, but also to enhance economic… Login to continue reading...
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Letter to the Editor Community needs to pass school bond issue
As long time residents of Newton and parents of children who graduated from USD #373 schools, we are writing in support of the USD 373… Login to continue reading Login
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Letter to editorMind your own business?
Since the ICE homicides in Minneapolis I have heard and read comments saying if you don’t want to be shot by ICE, mind your own… Login to continue reading Login
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Are We Already Forgetting Sam Brownback’s Tax-Cutting “Great Experiment”?
By: Michael A. Smith It has been fourteen years since former Governor Sam Brownback’s disastrous “Great Experiment,” which cratered state revenues, slashed social services, and…
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Public education under attack
By Jack Welch Public education is under attack, even though states are legally required to provide an equitable and adequate education for every child. As…
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A Job You Love; A Life After Work
By: John Richard Schrock There are three major roles for education in any society. The U.S. ignores many. The first role is to provide every…
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Dozens turn out to help chart Newton’s future
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan The first session of a two-day Planning and Design Workshop as part of a rewrite of the Newton comprehensive plan called…
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Kansas Grasslands Report Now Available
The Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Kansas Association of Conservation Districts are pleased to share a new foundational report on Kansas Grasslands that highlights the importance of...
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Obituary: Mary Brown Wilson Bennington (Reid)
Mary Brown Wilson Bennington (Reid), 5/30/1945 – 2/1/2026 Continue reading ...
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