2025 News Archive
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Tigers lose big at No. 19 Bearcats
By Randy Gonzales Special to Hays Daily News Coming off its worst loss to Northwest Missouri State since 2011, the Fort Hays State University football… Login to continue reading...
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Hospital president leaves Ascension Via Christi Manhattan
Robert Copple, hospital president of Ascension Via Christi in Manhattan announced Thursday he is leaving the hospital, effective this week.
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Asking Eric: Prolonged grief complicated by obsessive-compulsive disorder
By R. Eric Thomas Tribune Content Agency Asking EricDear Eric: My cat died in 2013. Everyone said I treated him like a child. He got… Login to continue reading Login
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Smile and Get in Line
By Dorothy Rosby My husband and I refuse to go to weddings if there’s not going to be a wedding dance afterwards. I’m joking. But… Login to continue reading
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Rep. Mann visits Manhattan as government shutdown stretches into third week
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its third week, U.S. Rep. Tracey Mann (R-Kan.) said the impasse is reaching historic proportions with no clear compromise on the horizon.
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Sumner County Businesses Win To The Stars Awards
By Laura Lombardi Two Sumner County businesses — Kansas Therapeutics of Wellington and Nowhere Grill of Belle Plaine — were among those honored at the…
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Celebrating Senior Fall Athletes
Last Friday night, the Wellington High School seniors from football, band, girl golf, cross county, dance and cheer were honored before the game against the…
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Clean Energy Jobs Continue to Grow Across Kansas
By Laura Lombardi The steady growth of renewable energy investments in Sumner County mirrors a statewide trend. According to a new report, Kansas’s clean energy…
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Scarecrows Welcome Fall to Downtown
Downtown Wellington is looking a little more festive this October, thanks to a field of friendly (and a few spooky!) scarecrows decorating the light poles.…
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