2026 News Archive
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Commissioner Von Lintel says transparency about 'psychosis' led to leaving his job
Manhattan city commissioner Andrew Von Lintel left his day job after a mental breakdown in January brought on by stress and lack of sleep.
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Newton woman sentenced to 232 months in child sex crimes case
By Kansan StaffOn May 5, 2026, Judge Marilyn Wilder of the 9th Judicial District sentenced Veronica Darby, 24, of Newton, to 232 months in the…
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In the garden; Tomato plains need to strong support
By: Scott EckertTomato plants benefit from strong support to keep from falling over! They need to remain upright. If left to grow on the ground…
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Now’s the time to fertilize warm-season grasses in Kansas
K-State Extension news serviceMANHATTAN – It’s crunch time for homeowners and others who manage warm-season grasses in Kansas.“Turfgrasses should be fertilized when they are actively…
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The Amish Cook: Taking a trip west
By Gloria YoderI never thought I’d get to go out West until our friend Mandy offered to host us in Colorado. A year or two…
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Container gardening offers flexible option for small spaces and Kansas climates
By Scott EckertIf you have just moved into your first home or moved into a smaller house, apartment or a retirement community growing vegetables and…
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A week of music
By Chad FreyNewton KansanA week of musical performances and celebrations at Newton High School was punctuated by an awards ceremony on May 5, with students…
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Chamber breakfast networking event set for May 15 in Newton
The Newton Area Chamber of Commerce will host its monthly breakfast at 7:15 a.m. May 15 at Meridian Center, 1420 E. Broadway Ct., Newton.The event…
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Senior Resource Fair scheduled
Kansas Christian Home will host its third annual Senior Resource Fair from noon to 3 p.m. May 7 at the Newton Recreation Center, 415 N.… Login to continue reading Login
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