As census forms are being mailed nation-wide, recruiters are still in need of local help with the required count.
A familiar firefighter will be saying farewell Friday as he retires after 41 years of battling flames.
The Wellington City Council has given the go-ahead for engineering work to begin on Fair Street.
Revenue bonds will pay for much needed chiller, officials say
Casino developers will move one step towards state approval.
The Kansas Legislature has reached the halfway point in the 2010 session. The bills listed below have been passed by the house or senate, and are awating consideration by their counterparts.
Another Sumner County resident has decided to run for the County Commission.
The City of Wellington is working to acquire a home on 15th Street as plans to start construction on the roundabout at the intersection of US 81 and US 160 near.
The one-year anniversary of the stimulus recovery bill.
The Kansas Lottery Gaming Commission unanimously approved a new contract by Chisholm Creek Casino that includes the addition of a 100-room hotel and amendments to the contract should a tribal casino start operation in Park City.
The application for grant funding to provide rural broadband Internet projects has entered its second round, according to the Kansas Department of Commerce [KDOC].
The race for Sumner County Commissioner positions has started with a Caldwell man deciding to run for the Third District.
A proposed constitutional amendment that would exempt Kansans from being required to purchase health insurance under federal mandate.
Casino developers were in shock Tuesday morning after the Sumner County Commissioners denied approval of two plats of land needed to build a casino near Exit 33.
The city of Wellington has a new clerk, but the County will soon be looking for a new one.
Sumner County Clerk.
On Thursday, a Wichita lawmaker introduced a bill that would create state-registered “compassionate care centers” allowing for people suffering from chronic illness who have a doctor’s prescription to receive medical marijuana.
News from Topeka.
Over 40 pages of testimony were offered Wednesday in front of the Kansas Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee that would increase the chances of brining expanded gaming to southeast Kansas.
In a speech that included a declaration of “I don’t quit,” President Barack Obama elected to make job growth his top priority while also asking Congress to help the economy with new stimulus spending.
Belle Plaine High School played host to a debate for Fourth District Congressional candidates Friday night.