Luke Edwards (center) used the board member comment section of a Feb. 27 Board of Education meeting to explain why he chose to pursue a change to the Railer Way policy two days before the start of the Kansas High School Activities Association State Wrestling Tournament that allowed an athlete to compete despite violating the policy. The meeting that led to the policy amendment resulted in Kansas Open Meeting Act complaints filed with the attorney general. [Chad Frey/Newton Kansan]
By Chad Frey Newton Kansan Sedgwick County Assistant District Attorney Aaron Breitenbach stated in a letter, sent to three complaintants, that the Newton USD 373…