2026 News Archive
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Pawnee funding increase takes hit in initial Riley County budget discussion
An initial conversation on the 2027 budget Thursday led to the Riley County Commission reducing Pawnee Mental Health Services’ requested funding increase by about two thirds.
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Shelby 6.11.26
I’m sure no one was stuck on this easy item : the postage stamp set. Are you, or do you know, a philatelist? A philatelist… Login to continue reading
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A Firsthand Look at a Battery Storage Facility
By Laura Lombardi A visit to an operational NextEra site in Oklahoma offers a ground-level view of the technology being considered in Sumner County With…
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New Players, New Coach For Heat
By Ace Finch The Wellington Heat, part of the Kansas Collegiate League Baseball (KCLB) organization, opened their season last week with a brand new squad…
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WHS Cheer Earns Top Recognition at NCA Camp
By Ace Finch The Wellington High School cheer team traveled to the National Cheerleader’s Association Camp in Norman, Oklahoma last week. The squad received a…
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A Sign of Respect?
By Laura Lombardi With the primary election a couple of months away, I asked the City of Wellington and Sumner County for clarification around the placement of campaign and political signs. First,...
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Community Invited to Pride-Teenth Candidate Rally in Wellington
By Laura Lombardi The newly reorganized Sumner County Democratic Party (SumCoDP) will host a community gathering at Heritage Park, located at 7th Street and Washington…
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Rewriting the Narrative: A Provider’s Perspective on PTSD Awareness Month
By Whitney Newberry, APRN, FNP-C As a clinician, my day begins and ends with stories. Some are filled with triumph, others with routine, but a…
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