2026 News Archive
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Kansas Profile: A historic food protector
By Ron WilsonLast week in this column, we learned about David Fairchild, an historic food explorer. Today, we’ll meet an historic food protector. Together, these…
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Riley County approves plan to keep transfer station open during construction
Riley County commissioners approved a plan to keep the county’s waste transfer station open as it undergoes construction to install a new tipping floor and chute later this year.
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Winter storm in Lawrence may bring 5 to 7 inches of snowfall, ‘bitterly cold’ temperatures
Meteorologists say that a winter storm will hit Lawrence in full force Friday evening, bringing 5 to 7 inches of snow and frigid temperatures with it.
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Camblin Earns Trip To State
Wellington High School swimmer Owen Camblin is competing in his first season as a member of the Winfield Viking swim team, but he will soon…
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High School Tournament Hosted at Retro Bowl
Wellington Retro Bowl was the place to be last Saturday morning as the Cheney and Valley Center high school bowling teams faced off in a…
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Mother enters plea related to boy’s death
The mother of a Leavenworth boy who died from fentanyl poisoning has pleaded to child abandonment, battery and endangering a child, according to a news…
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$323K State Rail Investment Headed to Sumner County
By Laura Lombardi Sumner County is set to receive more than $323,000 in state funding as part of a statewide investment aimed at improving rail…
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A Killer in the Code — and a Wellington Connection
By Laura Lombardi A new investigative podcast, Killer in the Code, released by acclaimed crime novelist Michael Connelly and a team of cold case researchers…
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