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  • Princess Closet opens Saturday

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Erin Bradley

    For the past three years, the Princess Closet has been helping girls find their dresses and accessories for Prom. This year The Princess Closet will be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Chis

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  • Red Cross holds blood drive

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Gannon Benson managing/news editor

    Wednesday and Thursday the American Red Cross held a blood drive in the gymnastics mezzanine.Students who wanted to donate blood had to be at least 16, weigh 110 pounds or more and be in good general

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  • Part-time student enjoys 2 class periods of ‘hands on’ activities

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Hannah Anderson, reporter

    Most students would love to have longer passing periods. Remington High School senior Cameron Motter has just that. Motter is a part time student at Newton High School. He takes one class at Newton an

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  • Senior travels to Newton for auto, machine tech. classes

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Jennifer Scott, features editor

    Getting to school is quite a trip for senior Ryan Wiebe. The van ride for the Career and Technical Education (CTE) students from Peabody-Burns High School lasts about 30 minutes. Wiebe attends Peabody

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  • Home school student takes CTE class in public school to help with college searching

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Olivia Miller, reporter

    Attending both a home school and a public school can be hard for senior John Talbert, but for him, he likes going to two schools. It allows him to be more active at home. He has many opportunities ahe

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  • Senior helps out after school in training room

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Gannon Benson managing/news editor

    Senior Matt Kegle enjoys sports more than most teenagers. In his free time, Kegle plays baseball, basketball and soccer.“I’d say I first became interested in sports when I started playing soccer when

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  • Baseball player signs with GCCC

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Megan Stahl, editor-in-chief

    Senior Colby Tessendorf signed Feb. 22 to play baseball at Garden City Community College.Tessendorf will play shortstop at GCCC.He chose Garden City because of its coaching staff.“I liked their coach

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  • Voelker to play in Shrine Bowl

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Erin Bradley, opinion editor

    To play in the Shrine Bowl is a great honor for high school football players in Kansas. This year senior Jordan Voelker has received that honor.The last person to participate from Newton High was form

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  • Girls team plays Liberal at sub-state

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Lindsay Vannaman online manager

    Less than a week after scraping by with a 50-49 win over Campus, the Lady Railers traveled to Liberal Thursday to play in the first round of the sub-state tournament. Results from Thursday’s game were

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  • Ahlstedt wins 6th place medal at state tournament

    Friday, February 29, 2008 By: Megan Stahl, editor-in-chief

    Senior Matt Ahlstedt claimed a sixth place medal in the 140-pound weight class at the 5A state tournament in Hutchinson Feb. 22-23. Ahlstedt was the first Newton wrestler to place at the state tournam

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“Step Up 2: The Streets” is a movie packed full of good music, great dancing and a storyline that anyone can relate to. “Step Up 2: The Streets” is the sequel to the 2006 movie “Step Up.” The movie co
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Napoli’s Italian restaurant is a great addition to the town of Newton. It is located at 1607 N. Main in the old D’Angelo’s building. The restaurant is open Tuesday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m
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All you need is love. Or so that’s what the Beatles along with the new movie and musical “Across the Universe” say. Although it may be hard to understand at times due to its wishy-washy reality and ps
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Senior Matt Ahlstedt claimed a sixth place medal in the 140-pound weight class at the 5A state tournament in Hutchinson Feb. 22-23. Ahlstedt was the first Newton wrestler to place at the state tournam
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With a seventh place finish at the state swimming meet, coach Phil Schmidt was pleased with the team’s placing.“We did really well. I was really impressed on how the guys did, and I was proud we took
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Less than a week after scraping by with a 50-49 win over Campus, the Lady Railers traveled to Liberal Thursday to play in the first round of the sub-state tournament. Results from Thursday’s game were
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State bowling will be held Saturday at the Gage Bowling Center in Topeka. The girls team made it to state by placing second at regionals which was held in Newton. The boys missed qualifying for state
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The boys basketball team lost 82-75 in double overtime to Salina Central in the first round of sub-state play Wednesday. The team ended its season with a 12-9 record.The Railer players were disappoint
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The Newton High School powerlifting season is in full swing. A team of NHS students will travel to Halstead March 8 for a powerlifting competition.To go to powerlifting competitions, students sign up
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To play in the Shrine Bowl is a great honor for high school football players in Kansas. This year senior Jordan Voelker has received that honor.The last person to participate from Newton High was form
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