2026 News Archive
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Newton talks open enrollment slots
By Chad FreyNewton Kansan As enrollment at Newton USD 373 is expected to shrink next year, the number of open enrollment slots available is projected…
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New Law Targets Prescription Costs, PBM Practices
By Laura Lombardi Do you work for a company whose insurance requires you to fill prescriptions through Express Scripts, CVS Caremark, or OptumRx? If so,…
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Track Team Travels to Pratt
By Ace Finch The Wellington boys and girls track teams traveled to Pratt for the Pratt Invitational last Friday without one of the squad’s most…
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Growing Our Own, Why Workforce Talent Development Matters
By Stacy Davis, Sumner County Economic Development One of the most important conversations we can have is about workforce talent, why it matters, how we…
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Varsity at Buhler, JV At Home
By Ace Finch The Wellington boys tennis team had two tournaments in the same week. Varsity traveled to Buhler to face off against four teams…
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Have a Magical Day
By Laura Lombardi An upcoming Disney vacation sparked a conversation between Bev Anderson and her friend Shelley Spencer, who also happens to be her son-in-law’s…
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Scam Targets Kansans in Multiple Communities
By Laura Lombardi Kansans are being warned about a new scam making the rounds, one that poses as a court notice and pressures recipients to…
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$50,000 Grant Supports Local STEM Programs
By Laura Lombardi During Monday night’s USD 353 School Board meeting, Rane Case, Wellington High School CTE instructor, shared a grant proposal she and other…
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