2026 News Archive
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Newton USD 373 could lose more than $300K annually under Kansas CTE funding changes
HB 2485, a 14 page bill that covers aspects of mostly post-secondary education, will have an immediate and direct negative impact on Newton USD 373…
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Newton YMCA to host Parents Night Out
A Parents Night Out event will be held at 5 p.m. May 16 at the Newton YMCA, 701 E. Wheatridge Drive, Newton.The event is open… Login to continue reading Login
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Bike to School Day gathering rescheduled
A Bike to School Day gathering for Slate Creek and Chisholm students will begin at 7 a.m. May 13 at Shalom Mennonite Church, 800 E.… Login to continue reading Login
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Amish Cook: How is one supposed to feel?
By Gloria YoderGraduation day dawned crisp and beautiful. It was a day I looked forward to with a keen sense of sadness. How is one…
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Mid-Game Surge Lifts Hutchinson Past Garden City in Game 2
HUTCHINSON, KS – Garden City Community College struck first but could not keep pace with a mid-game surge from Hutchinson Community College, falling 15-2 in Game 2 of a road doubleheader Saturday at...
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Lawrence school district names next principals of Woodlawn Elementary, Liberty Memorial Central Middle School
The Lawrence school district has named Meg Clark as the next principal of Woodlawn Elementary School and Phillip Mitchell as th
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Lawrence school board approves employee health plan change
Lawrence school board members on Monday approved a change to health insurance plans that will keep costs about the same for the school district but increase costs for employ
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Douglas County Commission to consider contract for environmental study for southern Wakarusa extension
Douglas County could advance a contested South Wakarusa Drive extension Wednesday, as commissioners consider approving a contract for
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