2026 News Archive
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Bats Heat Up in Week Two
By Ace Finch The Wellington Heat are heating up after an ice cold 0-4 start in the first week of the season. The squad of…
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Gill Joins USC Trojan Golf
By Ace Finch A former Wellington Crusader golf standout is on the move once again. Deitrek Gill is one of only six Crusader golfers in…
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Fire of Exodus Athletes Qualify For Regionals
By Ace Finch Wellington’s foremost youth track program, Fire of Exodus, Wellington Youth Club Track & Field recently competed in the Barb Hunt Memorial Invitational…
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Official raises regional concerns over Equus Beds groundwater decline
By Chad FreyCherryRoad MediaJohn Kinsey, director of planning, zoning and environment for McPherson County, made a visit to the Harvey County Commission on June 16…
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Federal inmates return to Harvey County Jail as contract resumes
By Chad FreyNewton KansanFederal inmates are once again being housed at the Harvey County Detention Center, a development Sheriff Chad Gay said could help restore…
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Flock cameras credited with helping capture homicide suspects
By Kansan StaffHarvey County Sheriff Chad Gay is crediting the county’s Flock automatic license plate reader camera system with helping law enforcement quickly locate and…
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Newton chicken owner brings fresh eggs, community spirit to farmers market
By Chad FreyNewton KansanLaura Eto moved to Newton two years ago from Idaho, finding a house at the intersection of Pine and 11th. Not long…
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Lansing board completes KOMA training following investigation
John Richmeier Leavenworth Times Lansing school board members met Monday to complete training requested by the Kansas Attorney General’s Office. One board member, Kirsten Workman,…
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