2026 News Archive
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Affordable housing projects move forward
By Chad FreyNewton KansanTwo affordable housing projects took steps forward this week — one a new housing development just south of one of the largest…
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Kansas Profile: David Fairchild, food explorer
By Ron Wilson“He transformed what America eats.”That’s a significant accomplishment that one author ascribes to a man who came from rural Kansas and traveled the…
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In the garden: Worms can eat your garbage
By Scott Eckert Join us for a fun program you may not have heard of. “Vermicomposting” is the process of composting kitchen scraps into a…
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King speech again rings through Mem Hall again
By Chad FreyNewton KansanIt was 66 years ago that Martin Luther King Jr. spoke on the stage of Memorial Hall on the campus of Bethel…
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Even in winter, gardens need water
Kansas State Extension News Service MANHATTAN – Yards may need another shot of moisture even after recent rain and snow to alleviate stress in lawns… Login to continue reading...
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Donkey basketball making return
About a year after the first Donkey Basketball game at Newton High School, the fund-raiser will return at 7 p.m. Jan. 24 in Ravenscroft Gymnasium,…
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Escape rooms inspired by Dr. King challenge participants at NPL
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan A small group of people walked into a room at Newton Public Library and as the door clicked shut softly behind…
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