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Over the weekend, the rain dampened the fields but not enthusiasm as organizers of the 6th Annual Wheat Capital Classic set a new record for the number of teams participating in this event. Fifty teams from Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas traveled to Wellington for the weekend to partake in the tournament, showcasing their skills and enjoying the local hospitality.
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This week marks a significant achievement for Stacy Davis, the Executive Director of Sumner County Economic Development, as she graduated from the University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute (OU EDI) program during the OU Spring session.
Interested in learning more about this year’s wheat crop? Join area farmers, crop producers and others interested in wheat productivity at the Sumner County Wheat Plot Tour. It’s a unique opportunity to learn about the newest wheat varieties, their agronomics and how they hold up to disease challenges.
WELLINGTON AND THE MERIDIAN HIGHWAY Today we take for granted how well our community is connected by highways, but how did they come about? By the 1890s, long before Henry Ford’s Model T made motor-cars commonplace, bicyclists started demanding paved roads. They were joined by farmers who wanted passable roads to get their families and their goods to town, and along with city and country folks from all over, which started the “Good Roads Movement”.
Squeaky is a gorgeous domestic longhaired Calico around 11 years old. She is a wonderful companion and loves her people. If you need a furry friend to keep you company with conversation and cuddles, Squeaky is purrfect for you! Stop in this week to meet Squeaky! We are open Wednesday through Friday 3-7pm and Saturday 10am-2pm. If you are interested in adoption, please complete the online application before you come in to speed up the adoption process. We go in order of application received, so the sooner you get in your application, the better! Squeaky’s adop-
Wellington High School freshman swimmer Alara Wilson recently earned a State consideration time in the 100 Freestyle event at the Campus High School Meet. Going into the race seeded 7th, Wilson delivered an outstanding performance, securing 6th place among 47 competitors.
Wellington Tennis was in action last week at El Dorado and Circle along with Augusta and Buhler. 1# Singles player Hunter Worley competing at Circle placed1 st and2# Singles player Maverick Peterson playing in El Dorado also finished in 1st place.