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Friday night after the parade, The Banned played several songs from 1980’s hair bands. The Banned is from Wichita and there ...
The Wellington Daily News received an official statement from Eduardo Conrado, President of Ascension, regarding the recent ...
The Wellington Family Aquatic Center is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday through August 3rd. Daily admission is $3 for children and $5 for adults.
Locals may wonder what it’s really like to sit behind the wheel of a precision-engineered Formula-style race car. For Belle Plaine native Mason Ouellette, it’s a hands-on reality.
In a notable distinction for law enforcement, Sumner County is home to not one, but two women serving as police chiefs—Laura Freeman in Oxford and Rebekah Rickstrew in Caldwell.
As Wellington honors the 125th anniversary of the Kansas Wheat Festival, the newest addition to downtown retail is joining in the celebration with a special display. This N That Emporium, located at ...
U.S. Senator Jerry Moran voted in support of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a broad budget reconciliation measure that passed the Senate and was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4, ...
There’s a new sound on the airwaves! Starting this week, KLEY 104.1FM/1130AM officially launched “Thunder Country”—a bold new format packed with today’s biggest country hits alongside fan favorites ...
Right-handed pitcher Jack Clevidence from Ankeny, Iowa threw a no-hitter against the Valley Center Mud Daubers. Photo Credit: Photos by Ursula Goff By Ace Finch Clevidence Throws a No-Hitter By Ace ...
Wellington Middle Schooler Nyah Eckermann traveled to Springfield, Missouri last weekend to compete in the AAU Track & Field Region 16 Championship, held at JFK Stadium on the Parkview High School ...
Looking for a way to satisfy your sweet tooth and support local youth? Don’t miss the Sumner County 4-H Council’s Cookie Jar Auction, happening during the Wheat Festival Picnic in the Park on ...