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All-Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference Soccer

Women FIRST TEAM Laura Maria, Oklahoma Wesleyan, F, sr., Tubarao, Brazil Kayla Deaver, Kansas Wesleyan, F, sr., Lee’s Summit, Mo. Joelle Meister, Oklahoma Wesleyan, F, fr., Luncern, Switzerland Claire Hedlund, Bethel, F, jr., McPherson Naroa Domenech, Oklahoma Wesleyan, MF, fr., Eibar, Spain Juliana Viera, Oklahoma Wesleyan, MF, fr., Montevideo, Uruguay Bryanna Kuhn, Southwestern, MF, jr., Black Hawk, S.D.

SATURDAY BEST BETS

Reindeer Games Homecoming 7 p.m., 11:01 p.m. on LIFE MacKenzie Graves (Sarah Drew) is a teacher who lost her father who founded the town’s holiday fundraising tradition, The Reindeer Games.

SUNDAY BEST BETS

Kids Baking Championship 6 p.m. on FOOD There’s something wonderful about gathering with old friends, and hosts and judges Duff Goldman and Valerie Bertinelli bring back four memorable kid bakers and challenge them to make turkey cakes.

CMS on the mat

Chisholm Middle School hosted the second of two home wrestling duals this week, taking on Salina South and Hutchinson in a double dual at Newton High School. The team will travel to the Maize Middle School tournament on Nov.

HC women claim successive wins

HESSTON — The Hesston College women’s basketball team is off to a 3-1 start after successive wins. Hesston claimed a 57-45 win over the Friends junior varsity Wednesday night at Yost Center.

Mary Jane Pickering

Mary Jane Pickering, 68, passed away Monday November 7, 2022 at her family home in Valley Center. She was born February 7, 1954 in Halstead, Kansas to Sharmen and Delores (Powell) Carter.

Betty Dody

Betty Dody, Newton, KS, former director and owner of Candy Cane Corner Nursery School, passed away November 7, 2022, at the age of 90. She was born December 4, 1931, in Bucklin, Kansas to Frank and Bertha Hoffman.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Routine audit? It’s been announced by Harvey County that the County Treasurers Office will be closed for four days for a “Routine Audit”. If this is a “Routine Audit”, then was it done the last two times that the County Treasurer Leadership has changed? If it wasn’t done, why not? If it was done, then how could there have been any of the allegations thrown around about discrepancies? It seems to me that if a “Routine Audit” was done every time the Treasurer Office Leadership changed, then any competent Auditor should have been able to either lay allegations to rest, or prove that they were true.

An election night win to celebrate

Election night provided a win locally, one that is not a win for a singular person but for an entire community. Voters in Newton USD 373 approved an $8.4 million bond to repair Santa Fe 5/6 Center and Lindley Hall.