In Brief: Board of ed to meet, city commission to meet, Interurban trip plannded
Board of ed to meet The Newton USD 373 Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m. June 26 in the board room of McKinley… Login to continue reading Login…
Board of ed to meet The Newton USD 373 Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m. June 26 in the board room of McKinley… Login to continue reading Login…
By Kansan Staff One local group came up with a celebration of Summer Solstice, a biking/walking/running event in the evening of June 21. The… Login to continue reading Login…
By Kansan Staff This weekend the Warkentin House is launching a monthly outdoor concert series, inviting musical groups to perform on the porch of… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Tom Isern I have the most lovely row of ground cherries growing in my prairie garden this summer. Ground cherries are a niche… Login to continue reading Login…
By Ron Wilson – Ron Wilson is director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. The mission of the… Login to continue reading Login…
Each January the Newton city commission is thrust into the middle of a conflict, faced with a decision that no matter which way it goes… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Pam Shernuk Pam Shernuk is a lifelong Kansan and 33-year resident of Johnson County. She served on the Johnson County Commission on Aging for… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton Public Library 720 N Oak Street Newton, KS 67114 (316) 283-2890 fax: (316) 283-2916 www.newtonplks.org library@newtonplks.org Library Hours: Mon-Tues, Thurs: 9 a.m. – 8… Login to continue reading Login…
Fireworks in Newton, “Have a safe and happy Fourth of July”. Have you seen the allotted times for setting off fireworks? Safe: are there… Login to continue reading Login…
By: Sam BaileyKansasReflector.com TOPEKA — A new Medicaid report finds more than $1.3 million may have been overpaid to managed care organizations due to slow… Login to continue reading Login…