Treasurer responds to commission travel inquiry

Following county commission action to withhold a portion of a per diem payment to treasurer Becky [Opland] Fields during the most recent commission meeting, Fields has issued a response.
Following county commission action to withhold a portion of a per diem payment to treasurer Becky [Opland] Fields during the most recent commission meeting, Fields has issued a response.
“Three Generations,” a new exhibit featuring artists Kayann Ausherman; daughters Abby Ausherman, Betty Mathias, and Kelsi Depew; and granddaughters Etta, Ivy, and Olive Depew, will be on exhibit at Carriage Factory Art Gallery, 128 E. 6th St, through September 12.
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan Following an attempted and a shooting in Newton on July 30 five juveniles were arrested in multiple locations. The Newton… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Christopher M. McAhren, 32,Newton was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 100 years July 25 by Harvey County District Court Judge Michael Llamas.
Wyatt ReQua is about to make his final appearance as a 4-Her at the Harvey County Fair this weekend, showing pigs as he has done for more than a decade.
For decades, I’ve returned to Truro, Massachusetts, drawn by some of the most breathtaking vistas on Cape Cod. I never tire of biking through the dunes, hiking the sandy bluffs of the National Seashore, or watching the sun rise over the tidal flats.
The last week of July means two things are around the corner in Newton — the annual Harvey County Fair and a return to school.
Members of the Newton USD 373 Board of Education spent the last two weeks talking to community members about an upcoming bond issue as they prepared to set a limit on how much funding to pursue.
Begrudgingly Newton USD 373 Board of Education member Ian Long offered a motion July 28 to approve a three year license for a software package that saw the price increase about six times the previous renewal.
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – With the intention of elevating Kansas as a destination for trails and outdoor connection, Kansas Trails, Inc. (KTI), has launched as the first statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting, supporting, and empowering the vibrant trail community across the state.