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By Chad Frey/Newton Kansan Susan McIver is a relatively new employee of NMC Health, tasked with a big job.At it’s root her job as a… Login to continue reading Login…
By Chad Frey/Newton Kansan Susan McIver is a relatively new employee of NMC Health, tasked with a big job.At it’s root her job as a… Login to continue reading Login…
ANDOVER — The Newton American Legion Post 2 Knights baseball team went 2-2 Friday and Saturday at the Andover Invitational. Newton won two games Friday, beating the Kansas Curve 6-5 and the Salina Hawks 13-12.
Last week Uncle Carl’s Camp at Kauffman Museum focused on printmaking, introducing the idea to children age 6 to 8. Campers explored a variety of simple printmaking techniques.
Democracy doesn’t work without choice. Half of Kansas House races this November will feature candidates running unopposed, meaning that voters across the state won’t be able to make the fundamental choice of who represents them in Topeka.
Due to the Russia/Ukraine War, and U.S. economic sanctions that have been levied against Russia by Biden, it’s possible that Russia will attack America via cyber warfare just as they’ve done to Ukraine.
Concerns about “monkeypox” are closely tied to the eradication of smallpox. But American’s recent impression of viruses as rapidly developing variants and our immunity only lasting months do not apply to either of these members of the Poxviridae family. They are double-stranded DNA viruses while the coronaviruses are completely unrelated single-stranded RNA viruses.
At least 19 states now either bar or limit participation in sports by transgender athletes, who are at the center of a polarizing, politicized debate, even though only a fraction of them are believed to be among America’s 8.5 million high school and college athletes.
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — World swimming’s governing body has effectively banned transgender women from competing in women’s events, starting Monday. FINA members widely adopted a new “gender inclusion policy” on Sunday that only permits swimmers who transitioned before age 12 to compete in women’s events.
Sunday At Crestview Country Club Wichita, Kan. Purse: $750,000 Yardage: 6,910; Par: 70 Final Round Norman Xiong (500), $135,000 66-61-64-63—254 Kevin Roy (300), $67,500 62-66-67-64—259 Kevin Yu (190), $45,000 67-63-62-68—260 Pierceson Coody (123), $31,125 66-67-65-63—261 Tyson Alexander (123), $31,125 62-66-69-64—261 Augusto Nunez (100), $25,875 63-71-61-67—262 Kyle Westmoreland (90), $24,000 65-64-65-69—263 Roberto Díaz (80), $20,625 70-66-66-62—264 Vincent Norrman (80), $20,625 66-65-68-65—264 MJ Maguire (80), $20,625 67-66-62-69—264 Justin Suh (59), $14,588 68-68-69-60—265 Justin Suh (59), $14,588 68-68-69-60—265 Erik Compton (59), $14,588 69-64-66-66—265 Josh Teater (59), $14,588 66-65-67-67—265 Jamie Lovemark (59), $14,588 71-63-65-66—265 Paul Haley II (59), $14,588 71-63-64-67—265 Dawson Armstrong (59), $14,588 67-68-63-67—265 Jimmy Stanger (59), $14,588 65-65-66-69—265 Whee Kim (45), $9,825 69-65-67-65—266 Garett Reband (45), $9,825 67-66-67-66—266 Trevor Cone (45), $9,825 69-64-66-67—266 Harrison Endycott (45), $9,825 68-64-67-67—266 Trevor Werbylo (45), $9,825 66-64-65-71—266 Michael Kim (35), $6,704 72-62-69-65—268 Jacob Bergeron (35), $6,704 63-68-71-66—268 Alistair Docherty (35), $6,704 68-66-68-66—268 Aman Gupta (35), $6,704 70-66-65-67—268 Alex Chiarella (35), $6,704 62-68-69-69—268 Brandon Crick (35), $6,704 66-69-65-68—268 Blayne Barber (27), $5,250 67-65-72-65—269 Mark Anderson (27), $5,250 65-68-70-66—269 Tee-K Kelly (27), $5,250 70-66-66-67—269 Nick Voke (27), $5,250 65-67-68-69—269 Tripp Kinney (22), $4,613 66-67-72-65—270 Nicholas Lindheim (22), $4,613 67-69-68-66—270 John VanDerLaan (22), $4,613 67-68-66-69—270 Aaron Baddeley (22), $4,613 65-66-69-70—270 David Kocher (18), $4,088 65-68-70-68—271 Greg Yates (18), $4,088 66-68-69-68—271 Bryce Emory (18), $4,088 65-68-69-69—271 Brandon Hoelzer (14), $3,675 66-68-71-67—272 Xinjun Zhang (14), $3,675 69-67-69-67—272 Peyton White (14), $3,675 65-71-69-67—272 Tom Whitney (14), $3,675 72-64-67-69—272 Rob Oppenheim (14), $3,675 66-68-68-70—272 Eric Cole (14), $3,675 67-68-66-71—272 Chandler Blanchet (10), $3,356 66-70-71-66—273 Austin Eckroat (10), $3,356 66-68-70-69—273 Jacob Bridgeman (10), $3,356 66-68-70-69—273 Marcelo Rozo (10), $3,356 65-69-68-71—273 Braden Thornberry (9), $3,263 68-68-71-67—274 Marcos Montenegro (7), $3,183 66-65-75-69—275 Piri Borja (7), $3,183 67-69-70-69—275 Rhein Gibson (7), $3,183 68-68-69-70—275 Nicolas Echavarria (7), $3,183 70-65-68-72—275 Shawn Stefani (7), $3,183 67-69-66-73—275 Spencer Ralston (5), $3,105 70-66-73-67—276 Quade Cummins (5), $3,105 71-65-72-68—276 Theo Humphrey (5), $3,105 68-68-71-69—276 Kris Ventura (5), $3,105 65-71-68-72—276 Alexandre Rocha (5), $3,105 70-65-66-75—276 Martin Contini (5), $3,045 68-67-74-68—277 Ryan Grider (5), $3,045 64-67-77-69—277 Jeremy Paul (5), $3,045 69-65-69-74—277 Sangmoon Bae (4), $3,015 68-68-68-74—278 Conner Godsey (4), $3,000 69-67-73-71—280 .
The unbeaten run of the Great Bend Bat Cats came to an end Sunday night at Klein-Scott Field as the Newton Sluggin’ Rebels claimed a 6-2 win in Sunflower Collegiate League play. Newton scored in the first inning when Bailyn Sorensen grounded out to drive in a run.