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Thank you On behalf of the board of directors, staff and volunteers at Kauffman Museum at Bethel College, I’d like to thank the Newton community… Login to continue reading Login…
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Newton Presbyterian Manor is seeking artists for the annual Art is Ageless juried exhibit March 7 – 22. Entries of artistic works will be accepted… Login to continue reading Login…

The Newton Area Chamber of Commerce will host a legislative update from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Feb. 17 at McKinley Administrative Center, 308 E 1st… Login to continue reading Login…

What if there was a hub that could connect local growers and consumers of food?What if that hub provided opportunities for producers to expand revenues?And, what if that hub helped consumers find products that are fresh and local?Today we’ll learn about a rural community that is making such a hub a reality.Jill Kuehny is president of a community group known as Vision Caldwell.

I had a friend in college who was from Coffeyville, down in southeast Kansas.

After reviewing a list of available funds for capital projects on Jan.

The Newton Kansan is undertaking a new initiative that puts the spotlight the community’s diverse voices and ideas.
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