School building not the only thing that’s new at Seneca Intermediate

New intermediate school principal Nathan Manley credits the Seneca R-7 School District with his success in the classroom as both a teacher and a student.

Seneca students, residents get peek at school renovations

Students, their families and board members past and present got a look at a high school addition and the new intermediate school during an open house and dedication for the Seneca R-7 School District Monday night.

Construction will not be complete before classes begin in Seneca district

School starts Aug. 26, but construction will not be finished – even after the Seneca R-7 School District pushed their start date back a week.

Eastern Shawnee tribe sponsors back-to-school event this Saturday

Area children will have a chance to celebrate Eastern Shawnee tribal traditions on their way back to school this Saturday.

Nine Seneca players in court, charges dropped for two

Nine members of the Seneca (Mo.) High School football team appeared in court on Tuesday morning, each pleading not guilty to charges stemming from a reported hazing incident at a Pittsburg State football camp in June.

Seneca delays start of school

The start date for classes in the for Seneca R-7 School District has rolled back a week.

Election brings 30 percent turnout

Almost 30 percent of eligible Newton County voters turned out for Tuesday’s primary election.

Townsend talks Seneca football

Seneca football coaches to stay

The Seneca R-7 School District voted to retain all their football coaches during a closed-session meeting on Tuesday night.

Candidates make final push before election

A total of 16 candidates running for various offices in Newton County and at the state level were on hand for a “meet the candidates” forum Monday night at the Seneca Council House.

4 vie for Presiding Commissioner

The following candidate questionnaire was separately filled out by the four Republicans running for Newton County Presiding Commissioner in the Aug. 3  primary election: Donald “Buzz” Ball, Rick McCully, Clarence Nowak and Marilyn Ruestman.

The winner of this race will face Democrat Robert Brumback and Libertarian Roxie Fausnaught, both running unopposed in the primary, in the November general election.

Seneca players could be tried as adults

The Crawford County Attorney has finalized its set of charges against 10 Seneca  High School juveniles in connection to an incident that occurred at a PSU team football camp on June 10.

Seneca School Board decides beverage contract

The Seneca R-7 School Board wrapped up its open session Thursday evening with a classic question: Coke or Pepsi?

Seneca School Board to review policies tonight

During closed session at tonight’s board meeting, the Seneca   R-7 School Board members will hear an audit of coaches, administrators and policies relating to a hazing incident.

Seneca players face Kansas charges

On Wednesday afternoon, the Crawford County Attorney’s office filed charges on 11 Seneca High School football players in relation to an incident that occurred last month at a football camp at Pittsburg State University.

SEND US YOUR 4TH OF JULY PHOTOS: Reader photos to be published in the July 11 edition

The deadline to have your snapshots from the July 4th weekend published in the Neosho Daily News is fast approaching. E-mail your photos to Rick Rogers at rrogers@neoshodailynews.com by 5 p.m. Friday, July 9. Photos will be published on a special page or pages in the Daily News on Sunday, July 11.

Neosho man dies in vehicle accident

A 37-year-old Neosho man died in a single car accident five miles outside of Seneca Monday.

Seneca throws Independence Day party

A crowd packed the parade route Saturday morning during Seneca’s annual Independence Day parade.

2010 Newton County Fair Schedule of Events

Find out when and where all the fun events are taking place at the 2010 Newton County Fair.

Seneca planning another blowout celebration Saturday in honor of Fourth of July

Seneca is inviting folks from around the area for its “Celebrating our Freedom” event this Saturday. The all-day event kicks off with a fun run and ends with a bang-up fireworks show. A parade, fishing in the creek, kids games and a duck race are also part of the fun. Last year’s parade had 90 entries and organizers from the Seneca Chamber of Commerce are hoping for another big year.

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