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Concert series to wrap for season
Darrell Scott will close out the 2024-25 Prairie Window Concert Series at 4 p.m. March 16 in the Prairie Pavilion at Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, 177 W Hickory St, Hesston.
Gallery to host spring break art camp
Carriage Factory Gallery, 128 E. Sixth, will host a “Spring BReak Pop-up Art Camp” from March 18-21.
Library to host author talk
Newton Public Library will welcome author Michael Poage for an author talk on “Heart: Collected Poems 1975-2024” at 2 p.m. March 26 at the library, 223 E. 7th Street.

As the additional job remains open, county attorney states need has not changed.
A job opening left open for months on the Harvey County website has led to commissioner Becky Reimer to start asking questions.

Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Trade Show hosted
Jolee Adams, a junior at Newton High School, came out from behind a camera to be part of the Youth Entrepreneurship Challenge Trade Show March 7 at the Meridian Center, an event sponsored by Network Kansas and the Newton Area Chamber of Commerce.

‘Art is Ageless’ celebrated at Presbyterian Manor
Rita Patterson sat next her husband with a shy grin on her face after a reception for Art is Ageless at Presbyterian Manor March 6. The 87-year-old who lives on the family farm near Furley had three awards sitting on the table in front of her – including a best of show.
Time to ‘Spring Forward’
Be prepared to lose an hour of sleep — Daylight Saving Time begins at 2 a.m. March 9.

NHS’ ‘Cinderella’ to stage this weekend
Newton High School will produce the musical “Cinderella” this weekend.