2026 News Archive
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Basketball vs Great Bend now Thursday
Story by Garden City High School Sports Information Winter storm forecast moves WAC opener The forecasted winter storm, the first of the season, has forced officials from Garden City High...
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Buffs’ bowlers look to rebuild
Story by Garden City High School Sports Information While she may be new to the head coaching position for the Garden City Buffaloes’ boys’ and girls’ bowling teams, Bethany Howard isn’t new to...
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Broncbusters Trade Blows with No. 19 Dodge City but Come Up Short at the Dome
Dodge City, KS (GCCC Athletics Department) — Garden City Community College delivered a gritty road performance Wednesday night but ultimately fell 92–83 to No. 19 Dodge City Community College at the...
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Broncbusters Go Toe-to-Toe with No. 1 Dodge City in Tough Road Loss
Dodge City, Kan. (GCCC Athletics Department) — The Garden City Community College women’s basketball team went punch-for-punch with the nation’s top-ranked squad Wednesday night, but No. 1 Dodge City ...
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Buffs survive Lakin road test
Story by Garden City High School Sports Information It seems as though there is never an easy way for the Garden City High School boys’ basketball team to either win a close game, or to fall short...
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Relocation incentive program seeing early success with 38 applicants in first month
A new program aimed at recruiting remote workers to the Manhattan area experienced positive early results, local officials said Thursday.
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KU’s living library of fungi, key to restoration and sustainability, threatened by shrinking federal funds
For a team of researchers at KU, fungal doomsday looks less like parasitic mushrooms transforming people into zombies, and more like the loss of a fungi col
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Riley County exploring temporary route for emergency vehicles during K-13 closure
Riley County emergency officials are warning of potential delays in emergency response because of a road closure north of Manhattan and could seek a temporary solution to alleviate those delays.
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This Kansas house being built with hemp is designed to keep down electricity bills
K-State University and Habitat for Humanity are working on an affordable house in Ogden, Kansas, that will use hemp insulation to keep its residents warm in winter and cool in summer.
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2025: Highlights in Local Journalism
By Laura Lombardi In 2025, the Wellington Daily News continued its commitment to delivering well-researched, consistent, high-quality journalism that matters to our readers, both in print and across...
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