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Moundridge girls use two shutout quarters in win

Elmore scores 16 points to lead Wildcats By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan MOUNDRIDGE — The Moundridge Wildcat girls’ basketball team had two shutout quarters on… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Halstead coach released from position

Santoya served as boys’ basketball coach for past two seasons Updates By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan HALSTEAD — A lapse in professional credentials has led… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Looking forward to 2023

The upcoming year of 2023 should be culmination of a few years of work and planning on some new projects in Newton - which should lead to community growth. Here are five things to look forward to in 2023: 1.

Looking back on the top sports stories of the year

It’s time for a look back on the 2022 year in sports. Below are some of the top headlines of the year, along with the top athletes: Bethel wins third straight KCAC football conference title For the first time in school history, the Bethel College football team won a share of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference title for the third straight season.

Education Frontlines: Nuclear Fission—A Fuller Picture

“Today we burn the rocks. Tomorrow we burn the oceans!” This was an unforgettable statement from one of the 16 mm films I showed to my students when I taught in 1971. My school district was poor. There was no money for audio-visuals. But I could borrow free films from the Oak Ridge Nuclear Lab in Tennessee. We also offered 9-week phase elective courses so students chose the science topics they wanted to study. One of my mini-courses was on Nuclear Power.

All-Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League Division I boys’ soccer

Gavin Bowman, sr., Maize South Ian Davis, sr., Campus Jadan Denesongkham, jr., Derby Vitor Geromel, jr., Maize South Dylan Gorman, jr., Maize South Collin Hershberger, sr., Newton Victor Medina, jr., Newton Zack Pappan, jr., Maize Junior Quezada, sr., Maize South Jesus Renteria, sr., Newton David Reyna-Vargas, jr., Hutchinson Angel Vielmas, so., Derby Caden Wait, jr., Maize South Second team

Peete, rebounding, highlight Bethel women’s clash against ESU

EMPORIA — A few of the bright spots of the Bethel College women’s basketball team’s 98-58 loss to Emporia State Thursday at White Auditorium in Emporia was, under NAIA rules, it only counts as an exhibition for the Threshers, a 52-44 rebounding edge and fifth-year senior center Jasmine Peete’s 20 points and 16 rebounds. Against a team a little bit bigger, a lot stronger, a lot faster and a lot deeper, Peete was able to stand out for the Threshers.

Eva Mae Andres

Eva Mae Andres, 91 died December 26, 2022 at Schowalter Villa in Hesston. She was born December 13, 1931 in Buhler, Kansas to John J.