
Citizens adds ag lender
The Citizens State Bank’s Hesston branch has added a new agriculture lender.
The Citizens State Bank’s Hesston branch has added a new agriculture lender.
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan This story appeared first online April 23 at thekansan.com Harvey County selected Newton High School graduate Kevin Frymire as its… Login to continue reading Login…
Bekah Piland has been named a regional teller manager (RTM) at The Citizens State Bank’s Newton branches.
Edgar Lopez opened the business on April 3, and there was instant traffic. La Jalisciense is a unique business for the community – a Mexican ice cream and snack shop.
A number of businesses have come and gone from what was established as Dickey’s Drug Store in 1877 in the 600 block of North Main. And for a number of years Leah Gaeddert has driven by what she called a “whimsical” building at 611 N. Main with a dream for the old building.
Signs of an impending groudbreaking for a new manufacturing facility in Newton owned and operated by GAF, a Standard Industries company the largest roofing and waterproofing manufacturer in the nation, are popping up.
By Chad FreyNewton KansanNMC Health celebrated a milestone Oct.
With the end of Bethel College’s fiscal year this past July came the end of one capital campaign — and the start of preparations for the next.“Engage the Future was an unexpectedly long but successful campaign in a number of ways,” said Pam Tieszen, Bethel vice president for institutional advancement.In early 2019, Bethel launched Engage the Future, a $20 million campaign under the direction of Tieszen’s predecessor, Brad Kohlman.At the time, President Jon Gering, Bethel board members, consultants and the administrative cabinet identified key areas for college growth, including: recruiting students; improving the student experience on campus; enhancing academic offerings; and increasing technological capacity, among others.The campaign included growing the Annual Fund (nonrestricted funds) by $4.7 million; academic program enhancements in the form of two new majors, Software Development and Health and Human Performance, an endowed chair in economics ($1.5 million), and a half-million endowment in biology; and technology upgrades in the form of major infrastructure for improved internet access and performance across campus, as well as classroom “smart” upgrades.Among additional improvements to campus facilities were upgrades to the Mabee Observatory, and construction of the softball building and the Thresher Stadium locker room and viewing suite.Some of these projects were envisioned in the original campaign, while others developed as it went along.
A decision on a conditional use permit for Pete’s Puddle, a camping/RV resort Near Burrton, was postponed Oct.
Robert Sowles moved to Newton about a year ago, he and his wife were looking for a new place to be and Newton seemed to fit the bill.