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By Wendy Nugent, Harvey County Now NEWTON—There were sightings of baby footprints in the Newton Et Cetera Shop recently as it was being remodeled. Although the local thrift shop is thought to be ...
By Adam Strunk NMC Health has rainy day funds for a reason. The regional medical providers' CEO, Val Gleason, said the fallout from the recently passed federal budget would cause a loss of revenue for ...
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by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—During last week’s work session, Izaiah Chapman, Sedgwick City Administrator Assistant, presented an ordinance to the council for consideration that would add the Commercial ...
by Bill Bush SEDGWICK—Sedgwick’s 2026 became a little clearer Wednesday evening, as council members agreed to cut funding for the Harvey County Economic Development Council, the city’s sidewalk grant ...
We got the chance to attend, write about, and help promote the biggest concert we've seen in our 10 years in Newton this week. We believe roughly 2,000 people filled Bethel Green to hear the band Girl ...
By Rusty Whitcher HESSTON – As cleanup efforts continue from the May 9 blaze that severely damaged parts of Hesston College’s Charles Hall, plans are beginning to come together for the upcoming school ...
By Wendy Nugent, Harvey County Now NEWTON—Children and adults ran around the local splash park on Wednesday afternoon, screaming and laughing, as the cold water made the summer sun bearable. Ashley ...
By Rusty Whitcher HESSTON—Summer often brings the opportunity for camp and camp activities for children during the warmer months. For 15 years now, businesses, companies and manufacturers have opened ...
By Wendy Nugent, Harvey County Now NEWTON—Livie Claassen cried tears of joy when she learned she received first at nationals. The event was through Family, Career and Community Leaders of America, and ...
By Wendy Nugent Harvey County Now NEWTON—Dennis Alexander rode a lawn mower up and down St. Mary's Cemetery rows on a recent summer day.
By Adam Strunk NEWTON—The City of Newton held a 15-minute work session to discuss updates to the city's building codes. The city has been working in recent months on new versions of the international ...
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