
Perkins, Schroeder and Scott win contested primaries
Perkins, Schroeder and Scott win contested primariesBy Chad FreyNewton KansanCheers rang out at the Harvey County Courthouse Aug.
Perkins, Schroeder and Scott win contested primariesBy Chad FreyNewton KansanCheers rang out at the Harvey County Courthouse Aug.
Bethel College KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced its Champions of Character® Five-Star Gold Award winners. Bethel College was… Login to continue reading Login…
Team receives academic honors The Kansan Staff Bethel College women’s tennis player Jenna Mahoney was named at the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference representative to the… Login to continue reading Login…
Schobel hits two home runs, Ortega drives in winning run The Kansan Staff CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Jorel Ortega hit an RBI single in the… Login to continue reading Login…
Coaches and administrators Fall sports questionnaires have been sent to area high school athletic directors. If you did not receive one, contact Mark Schnabel at… Login to continue reading Login…
The Newton Area Chamber of Commerce will host a Rribbon cutting and open house at 11 a.m.
by Tammy Johnsontjohnson@cherryroad.comOpening in Newton in 2001 and now with offices in McPherson and Marion, Heart to Heart Child Advocacy Center works with children 2 to 18 years old who have experienced child abuse.The agency allows children to talk about their experiences in a safe, child-friendly environment and only tell it once.In the past, children would be interviewed by multiple agencies in multiple locations, compounding the trauma.
By: Sherman SmithKansasReflector.com TOPEKA — The magistrate who authorized last year’s police raid on the Marion County Record escaped discipline from a state panel by… Login to continue reading Login…
What weighs most heavily on older adults’ minds when it comes to health care?The cost of services and therapies, and their ability to pay.“It’s on our minds a whole lot because of our age and because everything keeps getting more expensive,” said Connie Colyer, 68, of Pleasureville, Kentucky.
By: By Curstie Konold MPH, LCSW, QMHP Everyone we know, meet, or pass in the grocery store has their own set of personal life experiences… Login to continue reading Login…