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Living Stations at St. Mary

On Good Friday – traditionally observed as the day Jesus was crucified – two youth groups combined to offer “Living Stations” at St. Mary Catholic… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Area baseball/softball roundup

PREP SOFTBALL HOAL Moundridge 15, H.Trinity 4 Moundridge 14, H.Trinity 4 MOUNDRIDGE – The Moundridge Wildcats claimed a HOAL sweep over Hutchinson Trinity Thursday in… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Sports briefs

GOLF Wedgewood Senior Men 1. John Wilson, Dennis London, Doug Phillips, Bob Wilson, Narci Larez. 2. Dane Lawrence, Ed Hodge, Roger Bratland, Wayne Stevens. 3.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Newton softball sqaud sweeps South

Livesay strikes out 31 batters in two wins The Kansan Staff An extra day off because of the weather didn’t hurt the Newton High School… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Railer golfers tie for ninth at home meet

Koontz, Smith lead Newton on the course By Mark Schnabel Newton Kansan The Newton Invitational boys’ golf tournament, held Thursday at Sand Creek Station, featured… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Newton selected to join ‘Main Street’ program

As of this week, Newton joins about 30 communities across the state as a designated “Main Street” program community. “We love our downtown in Newton,” said City Commissioner Rod Kreie, a member of the Choose Newton Development Commission.

Railer swimmers fourth at Newton Invitational I

ANDOVER – The Newton High School girls’ swimming team’s scoring was consistent to what it had been doing most of the season, but there were few time drops among the Railers’ top swimmers Tuesday at the Newton Invitational I.

Editorial Roundup: Kansas

Editorial: Kansas legislators waded into ethical morass with ill-conceived effort to oust Mark Skoglund An attempt by legislators to remove Mark Skoglund from his post as director of the Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission has been subdued for now. This comes amid an apparent inquiry into one of the most powerful groups in Topeka — the Kansas Chamber — and, potentially, legislators The Topeka Capital-Journal’s Andrew Bahl reports The Topeka Capital-Journal’s Andrew Bahl reports legislators have walked back the effort.

Social Security offers support for teachers

The past two years have been difficult for everyone, including educators and students. Our nation’s teachers have adapted and provided for their students in so many ways. This year, we celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week from May 2 through May 6, and honor all educators who prepare our children for the future.