
The votes that count
by Wim Laven In the US there are elections because of our Constitution. There is political bantering over everything, including whether the US is much… Login to continue reading Login…
by Wim Laven In the US there are elections because of our Constitution. There is political bantering over everything, including whether the US is much… Login to continue reading Login…
The Newton City Commission voted unanimously on March 26 to create a funding resolution for a more than $4 million rail spur in the Kansas Logistics Park, infrastructre that will be mostly paid for through state grants.
In the heart of America, Kansas stands at a crossroads where policy, ethics, and environmental sustainability intersect.
One of Newton’s oldest churches, First Mennonite Church on First Street, is in the middle of a project to install solar energy panels.
TONKAWA, Okla. — The Hesston College baseball team fell to Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa 30-2 Tuesday in Tonkawa. The game was called after seven innings on… Login to continue reading Login…
Newton improves to 2-1 for the season By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan cschnabel@cherryroad.com The Newton High School baseball team had just enough hitting, pitching and… Login to continue reading Login…
Hadley tops Golubski in all-Railer finals The Kansan Staff McPHERSON — The Newton High School boys’ tennis team opened the season Wednesday by winning the… Login to continue reading Login…
Bertholf 19th at Park PARKVILLE, Mo. — Bethel College golfer Elle Bertholf placed 19th in a round of play at the Staco Spring Classic by… Login to continue reading Login…
Bethel to host home invite April 6-7 The Kansan Staff BARTLESVILLE, Okla. – The Bethel College men’s golf team finished 11th Monday and Tuesday at… Login to continue reading Login…
BC women drop exhibition to FHSU The Kansan Staff Both the Bethel College men’s and women’s tennis teams claimed 6-1 wins over Evangel Saturday in… Login to continue reading Login…