
Through the lens: Art therapy at NPL
Ian Gingrich-Gaylord of Prairie View worked with workshop participants during an Art Therapy Workshop at Newton Public Library May 2. The goal was to develop… Login to continue reading Login…
Ian Gingrich-Gaylord of Prairie View worked with workshop participants during an Art Therapy Workshop at Newton Public Library May 2. The goal was to develop… Login to continue reading Login…
Friday’s games Softball Central Kansas League Hoisington 3, Halstead 1 Hoisington 12, Halstead 5 HOISINGTON — The Halstead Dragon softball team fell to Hoisington-Central Plains… Login to continue reading Login…
Hesston College to play in NJCAA nationals The Kansan Staff FORT SCOTT — The Hesston College women’s flag football team ended its first regular season… Login to continue reading Login…
Johnson ties for first, Whitsitt takes third for Dragons The Kansan Staff HALSTEAD — The Halstead Dragon golf team claimed the title of the Halstead… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton sends just three players to tourney The Kansan Staff The Hesston High School golf team placed fourth Tuesday at the nine-team I-135 Cup. The… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton to host Maize Thursday By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan MAIZE — Still short-handed, the Newton High School girls’ soccer team was unable to put… Login to continue reading Login…
Hesston sweeps singles play The Kansan Staff HILLSBORO — Two first-place finishes in singles and two second-place finishes in doubles led to a co-championship for… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton competes Friday at regionals The Kansan Staff SALINA — The Newton High School boys’ tennis team ended the regular season with a fourth-place finish… Login to continue reading Login…
I’ve used this space many times over the years to provide some defense of the political powers and interests of the cities that over 75% of Kansans live in. I did last month in response to a bill in Topeka— which thankfully died in committee—that would have forbidden cities from exercising almost any kind of local control over the businesses which their residents interact with. This month I’m looking at another bill, one that isn’t as egregious a violation of Home Rule on its face, but in the long run might turn out to be just as bad, or worse.
ANDOVER — Delayed a day by rain, the Newton High School baseball team split a doubleheader against Andover Saturday at the Andover High School sports complex. Newton won the first game 5-3 and lost the second game 5-4.