Dec 30, 2007 | Hesston Record
Business owner ready to give you a clean sweep
Business owner ready to give you a clean sweep Last Updated: December 27, 2007 03:51:57 PM Clifford Good has always been fixing things. via Hesston Record
Laura Jean Dudte and Matthias Paul Oller, both of Newton, were married during a 2:30 p.m. June 2, 2007, ceremony at the First Church of the Nazarene in Newton. via Newton Kansan
Library's Teen Advisory Council meeting slated
Teens are invited to help provide direction for young adult activities offered at the Newton Public Library. via Newton Kansan
Jace Maxwell, left, 7, and Dynver Simon, 8, watch the video "Open Season" during quiet time in the afternoon at Newton Activity Center. via Newton Kansan
Motion filed to stop smoking ban
“It is likely to be a matter of at least weeks, if not months, before Mr. Loyd's request would be in a position to be formally considered by the court. When that does occur, I am confident the court will find no problems with our ordinance.”
Those fighting the clean air ordinance set to go into effect Jan. 1 have filed a motion and petition for an injunction in Harvey County District Court. via Newton Kansan
Bethel Christmas program to be rebroadcast
The Bethel College Deutsche Weihnachten program will be re-broadcast at 7 p.m. Sunday on the Newton Channel . via Newton Kansan
Newton Kiwanis Club, for giving $4,300 to local service organizations. Cory D. Schrater, for being named vice president at Midland National Bank. via Newton Kansan
Aaron Michael LeManton and Brandi Rebecca Shue were wed at a private outdoor ceremony Oct. via Newton Kansan
Newton resident makes pounds of peppernuts
“This year I'll probably make about 50 pounds of flour (worth). That's quite a few peppernuts.”
Bob Baker is an expert peppernut maker. He does not just make the spice-dense cookies at Christmas time, but anytime the weather turns cold. via Newton Kansan
Teenagers soon will face tickets for not buckling up
“I think the students are more compliant to wear seat belts than we give them credit for”
Beginning Jan.1, law enforcement will be able to pull over and ticket teens who are not wearing their seat belts. via Newton Kansan
Deadline nears in contest for new license plate design
The deadline to enter a contest for the design of the new personalized Kansas license plate is fast approaching. via Newton Kansan
Mild weather is expected to give way to an approaching storm that is expected to create near-blizzard conditions in Kansas by midnight Friday. via Newton Kansan
Val Gleason, for being named chair of the Kansas Health Ethics board. The Legg Company, for completing their expansion project. via Newton Kansan
Holloway pleads no contest to embezzlement
“They believe there was a lot more that was taken, but this is what we could prove in the KBI investigation.”
Mary Holloway, the former CEO of Northview Developmental Services in Newton, pleaded no contest Tuesday to charges she embezzled more than $42,000 from her former employer in Osage City. via Newton Kansan
Donations accepted for Halstead family that lost all in fire
Donations are being accepted for a Halstead family that was forced from their home Tuesday morning by a fire. via Newton Kansan