Opinion
The Vaccine Backslide That Could Shorten Our Lifespans
The federal government is on the brink of reversing a century of medical progress for older adults.
- The Vaccine Backslide That Could Shorten Our Lifespans
- The Amish Cook: Enjoying all the stages
- Bird Walk this weekend
Conversations
Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
The voting process of the Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week for Week 4 of the fall sports season has opened. The site is at https://contests.cherryroad.com/event/1a74b41cc2f645c4. This week’s nominees are: …
- Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
- Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
- Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
Lifestyle
Time to move cold-sensitive plants indoors?
MANHATTAN — As fall weather approaches, it is time to start planning to bring cold-sensitive plants indoors, says Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini.
News

Body found in southeastern Harvey County
A farmer working in his field found human remains in the 3000 block of South Hillside Road (south east of Newton) at about noon Oct. 1. The Harvey County Sheriff’s Office is launched an investigation. The identity of the deceased and cause of death have not yet been determined. The Harvey County Coroner’s Office is…
- Body found in southeastern Harvey County
- Yale theologian to speak at Bethel on the flip side of ‘excellence’
- Senator visits GAF construction site
- Commission approves sheriff vehicle purchase utilizing reserve funds
- Fox Ridge gas test results in
- Book Reviews to close at end of 2025
Photo Gallery

Through the lens: Kids Art Carnival 2025
All photos by Michele Clark, Newton Kansan
- Through the lens: Kids Art Carnival 2025
- Through the lens: 2025 Chili Cook-Off
- Through the lens: Newton High School Railer Marching Band at Bethel College
- Through the lens: Fiesta
- School begins
Special Sections
Sports
Sports briefs
HC spikers down CCC HESSTON — The Hesston College volleyball team won its third straight match, sweeping renewed rival Central Christian College in three sets Tuesday at Yost Center in Hesston. The Larks won 25-18, 25-22, 25-23. Hesston was led on attack by Layla Romero and Kennedie Esparza with 11 kills each. Audrey Garrison set…
- Sports briefs
- Newton soccer team bounces back with win
- Railer spikers split home meet
- Swathers take second at Cheney
Opinion
The Vaccine Backslide That Could Shorten Our Lifespans
The federal government is on the brink of reversing a century of medical progress for older adults.
- The Vaccine Backslide That Could Shorten Our Lifespans
- The Amish Cook: Enjoying all the stages
- Bird Walk this weekend
Conversations
Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
The voting process of the Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week for Week 4 of the fall sports season has opened. The site is at https://contests.cherryroad.com/event/1a74b41cc2f645c4. This week’s nominees are: Boys Jerick Humphreys, junior, Hesston…
- Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
- Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
- Newton Kansan Athletes of the Week voting opens
Lifestyle
Time to move cold-sensitive plants indoors?
MANHATTAN — As fall weather approaches, it is time to start planning to bring cold-sensitive plants indoors, says Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini.