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The Crime of War

George F. Kennan was the author of the post-WWII Marshall Plan and the diplomat who kept the Cold War from becoming “hot.” Therefore U.S. foreign policy experts paid attention when he wrote an essay in the New York Times on February 5, 1997, Section A, Page 23.

Area baseball/softball roundup

SOFTBALL Moundridge 9, Bennington 5 Moundridge 15, Bennington 0 MOUNDRIDGE — The Moundridge Wildcat softball team won despite being held hitless and won a no-hitter… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Bethel softball team swept by Ottawa

Threshers host Bethany in finale The Kansan Staff The Bethel College softball team dropped a pair of games to Ottawa Saturday in KCAC play. Bethel… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Nebraska-Kearney wins MIAA women’s title

Solovic claims top medalist honors The Kansan Staff The University of Nebraska-Kearney women’s golf team claimed the title of the Mid-American Intercollegiate Athletic Association Championships… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Chamber music comes to Library

Josue Coy-Dyck, Joey Menniga and Laurel Woodward-Breckbill walked into the Newton Public Library on April 21, pulled out some instruments and started making music. They played chamber music, part of the Newton Mid-Kansas Symphony Orchestra’s Community Chamber Music Series.

McPherson scores late to edge Railers

The Newton High School girls’ soccer team had McPherson’s attack locked out for most of the game, but the Bullpups got a break in the 65th minute to claim a 1-0 win Thursday in non-league play at Fischer Field. Megan Everhart knocked in

Scoreboard

GOLF Sterling Inv. Monday Sterling CC Par 71, 5,636 yards Team scores — Cheney 336, Sterling 346, Ellinwood 353, Hillsboro 391, Berean Academy 408, Halstead 417.

The GOP moved to the right

There was some very interesting reading at Kansas Reflector this week, statements by Nancy Kassabaum, a former GOP senator from Kansas. We’re talking about a trailblazer, the first woman elected to the U.S.