2026 News Archive
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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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Here’s where some key education bills stand ahead of the Kansas Legislature’s veto session
Kansas lawmakers wrapped up the majority of their work at the end of March, including passing a number of bills related to schools.
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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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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Shane Curry, Perry Milling
By Ron WilsonFrom large cattle ranches to backyard poultry flocks – and even to hens producing specialty eggs that are shipped across the nation. All…
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Expert shares tips to keep Easter lilies blooming
K-State Extension news serviceMANHATTAN — Easter lilies, a traditional holiday symbol of hope and purity, may not yet be done for the year.Kansas State University…
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Tips for safe – and perfect – Easter ham
K-State Extension news serviceMANHATTAN — Ham is a staple for many families’ Easter feast, but between all the varieties available, consumers are often confused on…
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Pine Street moves completed
By Chad FreyNewton KansanCounty Adminstrator Kevin Frymire made an announcement March 31 at the regular county commission meeting that was a couple years in the…
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