2026 News Archive
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Through the lens: Open Streets
Photos by Michele Clark, Newton Kansan Login to continue reading
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Will the Data Center Backlash Reshape Our Politics?
By: Michael A. SmithHave anti-establishment activists left and right finally found a common cause?From Spring Hill to the Flint Hills, Tonganoxie to Finney County, data…
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The Amish Cook: A trip to the zoo
By Gloria YoderZoo bound. Hundreds of people occupied the premises, yet there was room for all. It was special to spend the outing with Daniel’s…
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Events calendar
Have an event to add? Send like information to [email protected] June Mondays-Thursdays 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. — SEAK Summer Enrichment Activities for Kids & Families, SEAK,…
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Wine Walk and Savory Stroll fundraiser planned June 18 in downtown Newton
Choose Newton and community partners will host the annual Wine Walk and Savory Stroll on June 18 in downtown Newton to raise money for downtown…
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CDDO to meet
The Board of Directors of the Harvey-Marion County Developmental Disability Organization (HMCDDO) will hold its regular monthly meeting on at 4 p.m.June 15 in the…
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Bethel names Jagerson to lead flag football
Baker University grad spent time developing sport with Tampa Bay From Bethel College Bethel College Director of Athletics Tim Swartzendruber has announced the hiring of Chad Jagerson…...
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Royals drop two of three
The Kansan Staff KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The Kansas City Royals managed a win in three chances against the Houston Astros at Kauffman Stadium. The… Login to continue reading...
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Wichita drops two of three games to Tulsa
Wind Surge to host Springfield for six-game series The Kansan Staff TULSA, Oklahoma — The Wichita Wind Surge lost two out of three games to… Login to continue reading Login
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