Community mental health town hall planned June 30 in Newton
The Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas and Prairie View Behavioral Health will co-host a community mental health town hall at 5:30 p.m. June 30 at 1901 E. First St.
The Association of Community Mental Health Centers of Kansas and Prairie View Behavioral Health will co-host a community mental health town hall at 5:30 p.m. June 30 at 1901 E. First St.
NEWTON – With summer right around the corner, it’s time to think about keeping children eating healthy while school is out. USD 373 provides free… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
The Board of Directors of the Harvey-Marion County Developmental Disability Organization (HMCDDO) will hold its regular monthly meeting on at 4 p.m. June 16 in the HMCDDO office, 500 N. Main, Suite 204.
The gathering Church, 518 N Main St, has spent the last few years doing service projects on West sixth street between Main Street and Sand Creek.
Kauffman Museum will host the Friends of the Museum sale of antiques, vintage items and art from 8 to noon June 21, at the museum’s front entrance, auditorium and special exhibit gallery. The museum is located at 2801 N. Main Street.
Just days ago members of the Board of Education took tours of Chisholm Middle School and Newton High School to try and start sorting out building needs as they start planning for a possible bond issue next year.
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The 19th Summer Enrichment Activites for Kids (SEAK) program launched in Newton last week, providing activities and free meals for children age 1 to 18 at two locations in Newton.
At the beginning of April a prospective fireworks stand owner approached the Harvey County Commission about hosting a stand near Burrton, just outside the city limits on a property in an unincorporated area of the county.
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