2026 News Archive
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Newton USD 373 moves last day of school earlier after mild winter, minimal snow days
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan Fresh off a year that forced longer school days and make-up time at the end of the calendar, Newton USD 373…
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Har-V-Que brings farm-to-table barbecue vision to Newton
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan What started as a backyard hobby is quickly turning into a full-fledged business for a Newton couple looking to bring locally…
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District restarting driver’s education program
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan It is rare that members of Newton USD 373Board of Education are so ready to vote, but April 27 was a… Login to continue reading
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True-Blue Employee
By Jack Welch In the world of sports, and in the workplace, you learn quickly who’s on your team when the scoreboard isn’t in your…
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Opening gates
By: Greg Doering Like many people who grew up in rural Kansas, opening gates was the first job I had on my grandparents’ ranch. I…
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'Impressive' storm stretch in April brings cooler temperatures
April was a wet month in the Manhattan area.
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AAA Study Reveals Temperature Impacts on EV and Hybrid Efficiencies and Costs
Orlando, Fla– AAA’s latest study shows extreme temperatures reduce efficiency, range, and increase operating costs for electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids.
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Kansas 2026 Governor’s Scholars Announced
Topeka, Kan–At the invitation of Kansas Governor Laura Kelly, 527 Kansas high school students were selected to attend the 43rd Annual Governor’s Scholars Awards Program on May 3, 2026, in Topeka....
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