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Hiawatha World celebrates National Newspaper Week
As we celebrate the 85th anniversary of National Newspaper Week from October 5-11, 2025, it’s crucial to acknowledge the pivotal role local journalism plays in shaping informed communities. By providing citizens with the facts they need to make informed decisions, local reporting empowers individuals to take an active part in their daily lives.

Winter seeding can improve pasture
Seeding certain species into pasture when frozen can give them a head start when the growing season comes.

A guide to scanning QR codes
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Horton man convicted on Nov. 4
A Horton man was convicted for rape at in Brown County District Court at the Brown County Courthouse on Monday, Nov.

Doniphan West’s Belle Smith Finishes Strong at State Cross Country Meet After Back-to-Back Competitions
Wamego, Kansas – Belle Smith, junior standout from Doniphan West High School, wrapped up her high school cross country season with an impressive 37th-place finish at the Class 2A State Cross Country Meet, held on Saturday, November 2, at Wamego Country Club.

Mustangs Battle Hard at 2A State Volleyball Tournament, Finish Season 27-15
The Doniphan West Mustangs volleyball team wrapped up a successful season by competing in the 2A state tournament in Dodge City on Friday, Nov 1.

Mustangs Cap Off Season with Big Win Over Pleasant Ridge
Denton, Kansas – The Doniphan West Mustangs closed out their season in dominant fashion with a 65-27 victory over the Pleasant Ridge Rams in a Week 9 cross-district match-up on Oct.

Paywall to be in effect with Hiawatha World Online
Hiawatha World Online will be going live with a paywall, beginning this week.All patrons will need to change their passwords when they first log into their accounts.

Arts and Humanities to sponsor exhibit and film on Iowa Tribe
The Stalder Gallery inside the Falls City Library and Arts Center at Falls City, NE will host an exhibition of Native American art by members of the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.