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Tennis · NewtonAll four Hesston entries advance to Class 3-2-1A state The Kansan Staff HILLSBORO — The Hesston High School boys’ tennis team won the Class 3-2-1A…
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Newton, Kansas · NewtonNewton finishes third in team standings The Kansan Staff MAIZE — The Newton High School boys’ tennis team will take three of its four entries…
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Newton, Kansas · NewtonMay 4 7 to 8 a.m. — First Saturday Bird Walk, Kauffman Museum. 7 a.m. — Chisholm Trail Bike Ride, Athletic Park, 700 W. First.…
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Newton, Kansas · NewtonBy Kansan Staff Open Road includes, from left, Eli Regier, Jacob Schrag, Timothy Schrag, Phillip Balzer, Seth Balzer, Chris Strecker, Ben Rudeen, Dylan Yoder. [Courtesy/ANDREW…
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Newton, Kansas · NewtonBy Chad FreyNewton Kansan Kan-Care Cyclists brought what they call the “Expose the Truth Bike Tour” to Newton on May 2. The tour invites cyclists…
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Newton, Kansas · NewtonBy Chad FreyNewton Kansan Lenny Wild got his first look at some maps produced by the Kansas Department of Transportation that could affect him in…
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Newton, Kansas · NewtonBy Ron Wilson“Food Power!”That sounds like a political slogan, but it might be an appropriate way to describe what happens when delicious food brings people…
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Palestine · PalestineI’m too young to remember the campus convulsions of the 1960s, but older friends who were there tell me that the growing campus protest movement against US support for Israel’s war in Palestine bears a striking resemblance to those days.I happen to support that movement’s goals, at least to the extent of wanting to see the US government butt out of other people’s arguments.I’m told by some “pro-Israel” friends that the student protesters are all…See the Story
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