2026 News Archive
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Toland Visit Highlights AAR Growth, Local Workforce
By Laura Lombardi On Monday, Kansas Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of the Kansas Department of Commerce David Toland traveled to Wellington to tour the AAR…
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Boys Golf Season Opens at Crestview
By Ace Finch The Wellington boys golf team finished in 15th place out of 16 teams at the Andover Invitational, played at Crestview Country Club…
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Softball Opens With Andale
By Ace Finch The Wellington softball team opened their season with a pair of losses to Andale/Garden Plain last week. “The first game, we kept…
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You’re Invited: Launch Lunch at the Regent
You’re Invited: Launch Lunch at the Regent The community is invited to attend a free Launch Lunch celebrating Artemis II. Wellington native and WHS alum…
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ESports Competes in New League
By Laura Lombardi Although the Wellington High School esports team did not qualify for the state level in the newly established Kansas State High School…
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Washington Celebrates DARE Graduation
Fifth-grade students at Washington Elementary celebrated their graduation from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program just before spring break. School Resource Officer Leslie Allen…
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Kansas legislators take final shot at property tax relief as hopes fade
By: Morgan ChilsonKansasReflector.comTOPEKA — House and Senate lawmakers are pursuing a last-ditch attempt to deliver on their promise to bring property tax relief to constituents…
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Kansas Legislature passes package of elections bills that alter voting processes
By: Anna KaminskiKansasReflector.com TOPEKA — Kansas Republicans passed a package of legislation that purports to bolster election integrity but evoked warnings from Democrats of potential…
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Over-Budget bid prompts county to revisit in-house park mowing plan
By Chad FreyNewton KansanAbout two weeks ago, the county commission and parks staff weighed a plan to hire seasonal help to mow county parks against…
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Bird walk set for April 4
Kauffman Museum will host its monthly First Saturday Bird Walk, a free public event beginning at 8 a.m. April 4 at the museum parking lot… Login to continue reading Login
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