June 2022

El Dorado Pool to reopen

El DORADO – On May 17 David Dillner, city of El Dorado city manager, looked at a camera and made a promise via Facebook. “We’re going to do everything to get the pool operational in a safe manner as quickly as we can,” Dillner said.

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Hesston College School of Engineering receives approval for international student admission

HESSTON – Hesston College School of Engineering celebrates their approval to admit international students into the baccalaureate program beginning this fall. This status is granted by the Student Exchange Visitor Program of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It comes after a six-month approval process and joins the ranks of several other programs available on campus including the Bachelor of Science in

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SUNNY SUMMER WEATHER REQUIRES SKIN SHADING

Hello again, dear readers, and welcome back to the monthly letters column. It’s almost summer, which means it’s time to break out the hats, sunscreen and beach umbrellas, because a sunburn is a sign of skin damage. Unfortunately, that damage adds up with each additional sunburn, so please take the time to protect yourself. And now, onward to your letters.

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Sports Calendar

June 18 through June 27, All times Central NOTE: All competitions are subject to change. Check with www.thekansan.com, the Kansan sports Twitter page (@nksports) and the Kansan Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/TheNewtonKansan/) for the latest in cancellation and postponement announcements for area teams).

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