Bethel spikers complete turnaround with win
Threshers get first-round bye in KCAC tourney The Kansan Staff STERLING — One of the biggest turnaround seasons in Thresher history ended with a three-set… Login to continue reading Login…
Threshers get first-round bye in KCAC tourney The Kansan Staff STERLING — One of the biggest turnaround seasons in Thresher history ended with a three-set… Login to continue reading Login…
Waiting game begins for Bethel The Kansan Staff The Bethel College football team needed to make one last statement to the NAIA raters before playoff… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton ends the season 17-4 By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan TOPEKA — The Newton High School boys’ soccer team fell to the beasts of the… Login to continue reading Login…
The Bethel College women’s basketball team has five freshmen listed on the varsity roster for the season opener against Northwestern (Iowa) Wednesday at Thresher Gym. Four of them saw significant playing time in the 99-54 Thresher loss.
It was an amazing coincidence, really. Jeremiah Ariaz chose the Newton Kansan as the first stop of his artist-in-residence project documenting smaller, community newspapers in Kansas. He could have picked any number of places, but he chose us. The day he chose to come to Newton he first drove to the old Kansan building on sixth street.
There are clues to how different a new barbershop at 202 E. Fifth is everywhere, though at the moment not how different of a business the place will be become. For starters, there’s the name on the window: Cuts for Christ. That’s more than a name, it’s a mission statement. Walk into the shop, and one of the first things seen is a blackboard wall - with the beginnings of being filled with Bible verses and memories from customers who frequent the shop that hosted a ribbon cutting this week. “That is for people who come in here, to write a favourite Bible verse,” said Cody Broadhurst, founder of Cuts for Christ.
Goodnight Moonshine will return to the Prairie Window Concert Series stage at 4 p.m. Nov.
The Bethel College football team will have a lot at stake when the Threshers host Saint Mary at 1 p.m. Saturday at Thresher Stadium, Joe W.
MOUNDRIDGE — The Moundridge Wildcat football team had no answers for the Lyndon Tigers Thursday in a 50-0 loss in the Regional Round of the Eight-Man Division I playoffs at Wildcat Stadium. The game was called at the half on the 45-point rule.
ST. GEORGE — The Hesston Swathers got off to an early lead, but Rock Creek rallied in the third quarter for a 21-11 win Friday in the Class 3A Regional round of the football playoffs.