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By: Huascar Medina Kansas poet laureate Traci Brimhall is offering poetic sustenance to Kansas and beyond. Brimhall, two ...
The City of Newton, Sanitation Division, will Friday Monday, July 4 as a holiday, altering the curbside trash collection ...
Newton wins second game, ends season 13-11 By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan [email protected] The Newton Post 2 Knights ...
City of Newton staff are coming together to support long-time co-worker Mike Headings, who was diagnosed earlier this year with a rare form of leukemia known as T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia, or TPLL ...
In about 1905, the Fred Harvey Company moved facilities from Kansas City, MO to Newton, KS to a location on west First near Sand Creek establishing the “Fred Harvey Farm.” The facility processed dairy ...
After spreading our sleeping bags across the grass I got out a natural product to aid with sound sleep. I smiled to myself, “This should help,” I told myself as I went from one child to the next.
Forty years ago, a team of mostly scientists produced a researched study of what the United States needed to do to turn around our decline in science literacy. While the U.S. was still leading in many ...
Foundational education as an RN with a BSN from South Dakota State University provided a broad understanding of how our bodies function. One of the lessons that was high lighted over the years was the ...
Wheat Harvest in Harvey County his started, but it has started slowly due to untimely rains and a wet month of June.
By: Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector Sunflower state’s farmers depend on symbiotic relationships with global markets TOPEKA — ...
Bethel College honored Becky Bartell, Hesston, assistant professor of nursing and director of the Department of Nursing, for ...
Inflation has been a hot topic for several years running. Many businesses have been forced to raise their prices in an effort ...
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