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Hershberger doesn’t miss twice

Railers head to state semifinals By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan In law, they say you never get a second bite of the apple. Fortunately for… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Area football standings

Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail League Division I ;League;Overall ;W;L;W;L x-Maize;6;0;9;0 Derby;5;1;7;2 Hutchinson;4;2;7;2 Maize South;3;3;4;5 Newton;2;4;3;6 Campus;1;5;1;8 Salina South;0;6;0;9 x-league champions Division II x-Valley Center;4;2;7;2 x-Salina Central;4;2;7;2… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Railer gridder end season with loss to Carroll

WICHITA — It took the Newton High School football team about a half to get used to the pace of play of the Bishop Carroll Golden Eagles in a 38-17 loss Friday in the Class 5A playoffs at Bishop Carroll Family Stadium in Wichita. “They came out and played hard and played quick on offense,” Newton coach Greg Slade said.

The Injustice of Affirmative Action

is not correct. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments concerning affirmative action on Monday, October 31 and will rule before the end of June, 2023. Most news outlets are portraying the arguments for and against affirmative action to be a liberal-conservative issue focused on providing equity in educational access across various racial groups. This According to a poll by The Washington Post and George Mason University’s Schar School of Public Policy and Government, over 60 percent of respondents support eliminating race as a factor in college admissions. However, a similar percent also support programs that would increase racial diversity among college students, and recognize that having a diverse population on campuses is a good way for college students to understand others. And yet, 60 percent also did not consider it important that the student body of a state university match the state’s racial and ethnic proportions.

Area prep football playoffs

Class 3A Hesston 34, Marysville 14 HESSTON — Hudson Ferralez passed for 212 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Hesston Swathers to a 34-15 win over Marysville Friday in the Class 3A playoffs in Hesston. The Swathers led 15-0 at the half and 2207 after three quarters.

Donald Dean Quiring

Donald Dean Quiring, 89, died on October 23, 2022, at his home in Newton, Kansas. He was born on July 8, 1933, in Cimmaron, Kansas, the son of Frank and Katherine Quiring.

Why two down-ballot races will shift the Kansas education agenda

Voters in Northeast Kansas will soon decide the shape of the Kansas State Board of Education for the next two years. Candidates chosen by statewide primaries in August have set the stage for a general election that may alter the way KSDE has operated for, at least, the past 10 years and impact all Kansas schools.