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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

‘The Grail Test’ A year ago, I submitted an editorial letter regarding “The Grail Test” being blocked by the Biden administration. I quoted statistics from the CDC about cancer deaths and information from the Wall Street Journal regarding “The Grail Test”.

Community leader Alan Vogts passes

By Chad Frey Newton Kansan Every now and then a community leader quietly gives of their time, talent and treasure without the spotlight of political… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Sports briefs

BOWLING Eastgate Goodwill Heavy Pork;4;0 Buggsy’s Raiders;4;0 All 3 Holes;3;1 Bartel Cabinets;3;1 One Left;2;2 Split Happens;2;2 Roofing Services;1;3 We B Gone;1;3 Below Average;0;4 A-Team;0;4 High… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Railer gymnasts improve score

Newton fifth at Free State meet The Kansan Staff LAWRENCE — The Newton High School gymnastics team placed fifth Saturday at the Lawrence Free State… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Newton spikers split at Campus

Railers play Saturday at Maize tourney The Kansan Staff HAYSVILLE — The Newton High School volleyball team claimed a split Tuesday in Ark Valley-Chisholm Trail… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

BC soccer player takes honors

Hedlund scores 12 goals, 2 assists, in a week The Kansan Staff KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Bethel women’s soccer player Claire Hedlund followed up a… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Railer golfers fifth at home meet

Warsnak, Altum claim medals By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The Newton High School girls’ golf team suffered a slight step backwards in terms of team… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Railers fall short of Hutch on gridiron

Newton checked off almost all the boxes of a “how to beat Hutchinson” checklist on Sept. 9 at Fischer Field. But they missed one critical box, falling to the Salthawks 32-27 in a thriller. “Our kids played well,” said coach Greg Slade. “... I am proud of the kids. We played hard. I love that to death. ... They just have a lot of pride right now and we have to continue to build that.”