Meeting notices

The Newton USD 373 Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m.
The Newton USD 373 Board of Education will meet at 7 p.m.
Jim Meier brought both good news and not-so-good news to the Harvey County Commission on Aug.
MANHATTAN, Kan.
It’s a free speech miracle.Or something close to one, at least.
As Democrats whoop it up at their somewhat vestigial (they’ve already nominated Kamala Harris for president in a “virtual vote”) national convention in Chicago, they seem relatively enthused by her economic platform -- far more enthused than American consumers will be with its results if implemented.Two features in particular stand out for their combination of economic ignorance, likely disastrous results, and, unfortunately, political popularity.First, Harris proposes a federal ban on “price gouging” by sellers of food and groceries.Second, she touts $25,000 in “down payment assistance” for first-time homebuyers.Yes, “price gouging” sounds like a bad thing (that’s why it’s called “gouging,” to make it sound bad.) The real term for laws against it is “price controls.”We’ve tried price controls in the past, and the results are in: They always result in shortages.Maybe you’ll pay less for that head of lettuce or package of ground beef ...
The congregation is in place as the pastor says a prayer.
The Knights of Columbus will host a fund-raising dinner from 5 to 7 p.m.
Our week-long, one-hundred-mile horseback excursion in Kyrgyzstan started out going north along a road that had a few houses scattered along it, but within an hour of riding we had turned west and lost most signs of civilization.
Kansas News ServiceDERBY — High school senior Maggie Elliott likes talking to friends on Snapchat and getting inspiration for art projects on Instagram.But she says it’s easy to spend too much time on social media.“I’m like, ‘Oh, just one more video.
Hesston College invited its approximately 375 enrolled students to kick off the new school year beginning with the annual Opening Celebration held August 16.Students and their families gathered with faculty and staff Friday evening, filling Hesston Mennonite Church, where they were welcomed to campus through a simple, yet beautiful production by Bel Canto Singers and theater scholars.