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Education Frontlines: Transition to Gas Power

“Dad? Did those early horseless carriages have big gas tanks?” I asked. I was about seven years old and sitting in the front seat of our old Packard car in the early 1950s. It was a really neat big car that my dad could drive down the road with one finger on the steering wheel, the camber of the road curves making driving easy. We were at a gas station and Dad was still in the driver’s seat because at that time, we didn’t fill our gas tanks ourselves. And if I remember right, gas was about 29 cents a gallon. But then some candy bars were 5 cents, a Coke in a glass bottle sitting in a cold water chest was 10 cents, and a new car was only two thousands dollars.

Insight: The Greatest Gifts

Jackie Mundt, The Christmas season is a time of joy and anticipation. For weeks the Christmas Spirit grows with every decoration hung, carol sung and sweet treat consumed.

HOROSCOPE

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) -- Be realistic and promise only what you know you can deliver. Don’t oversell your qualifications; it’s best to surprise everyone with your expertise. A change at work may upset you.

In Brief

Prairie View to host Labyrinth walk Prairie View will host a Winter Solstice Labyrinth Walk from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. Dec.

BOE discusses telling story of Lindley

What to do with Lindley Hall, or more accurately the legacy left by its namesake, is an issue that the Newton USD 373 Board of Education was struggling with long before bricks blew off the building June 25, 2020.

Slow start leads to loss for Railer boys against Campus

The Newton High School boys’ basketball team need about a half to get going and never did have an answer for Campus 6-6 junior Andrell Burton’s 40 points in a 74-46 loss to the Colts Tuesday at Ravenscroft Gym. Newton was only outscored by a point in the second half.

John Paul Strain II

John Paul Strain II, age 59, of Goddard, Kansas passed away on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in Wichita, Kansas after a heroic fight with cancer. John was born on May 22, 1963 in Newton, Kansas. He attended Newton High School and worked at the local Dillon’s as a Stocker, as well as his father’s roofing company during the