By Clay Wirestone Here’s one guarantee from Kansas Reflector (an online only news source): We’re not soaked in drugs and sent through the mail.
A statewide initiative to find out what keeps teachers in the profession, or why they leave, is about to lauch — and the effort is what it’s Newton creator calls a labor of love.
As a prosecutor, the number one question I get asked isn’t about crime, justice, or courtroom drama—it’s this: “How do I get out of jury duty?” ...
Dehydrated foods are gaining in popularity as the costs of home equipment become more affordable, said Kansas State… Login to ...
Just about where a visitor first sets foot inside the Chase County Courthouse a letter was found in 1950, when workmen were replacing the hardwood floor in the main hallway.
Norm’s is partnering with the Newton Police Department to host the second Coffee and Cops event from 7 to 10 a.m. Sept. 26 at the coffee shop, 613 N. Main Street.
By: Jackie Mundt Earlier this month, I traveled to South Africa with the American Farm Bureau’s Partners in Advocacy Leadership program. Our group has been… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for ...
Peace Connections and KIPCOR will be hosting a documentary screening of the film “Join or Die” at 2 p.m. Oct. 12 in Krehbiel Auditorium on the Bethel College campus, 300 E. 27th Street.
From 2001 to 2011, I worked as a Child Protective Services social worker in Kansas, growing disillusioned with the effect of ...
By: Michael A. Smith When Kansas Congresswoman Sharice Davids took office in 2019, her Missouri counterpart Emanuel Cleaver II offered to show her around. Apparently… Login to continue reading Login S ...
Harvey County got some good news about an upcoming bridge project — a bridge on SW 14th that spans sand creek between the railroad and Bridges Inc. of Newton will get financial help from the state ...
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