WHS Boys & Girls Wrestling Dual and Home Invitational

The boys wrestling team had a dual last week against Augusta.The Orioles won the dual 63-15.Three of Wellington’s wrestlers got victories. Cabel Bogguss got the first Crusader win.
The boys wrestling team had a dual last week against Augusta.The Orioles won the dual 63-15.Three of Wellington’s wrestlers got victories. Cabel Bogguss got the first Crusader win.
Wellington High School is actively propelling students toward promising career paths with its internship program overseen by Rane Case ,WHS CTE Coordinator .Presently 23 ,students are immersed in professional settings and acquiring invaluable handson experience.
Nancy Black, Tribune Content Agency TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (12/13/23). Luck favors you physically this year. Your nurturing home thrives on daily rituals. Modify fitness practices around winter challenges, before spring changes affect your team. Summertime ignites new passion. Anticipate autumn home adaptations before sweet connections with friends and family. You’re strong, motivated and energized.
Starting December 13th ,the City’s utility billing payment process will undergo significant enhancements ,offering customers more secure and convenient payment choices. As part of the change, City Hall will discontinue phone payments after December13 th .However ,alternative methods have been introduced to ensure continued ease of payment for residents.
Mother’s Sloppy Joes 1 ½ lbs lean ground beef 1 small onion 2 stalks of celery, minced 2 T brown sugar 12 oz bottle of chili sauce 1 T Worcheshire sauce 1 t salt 2 T sweet pickle relish ½ t pepper Brown the beef, onion and celery together. Drain the fat.
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In a move welcomed by Kansas residents, the state will implement another drop in the sales tax on groceries. Reduction in the food tax rate is aimed at easing the burden on families and individuals purchasing groceries.
John Edward Sanders, 94, of Winfield, Kansas, went home to his Savior on December 6, 2023. ” Born March 16, 1929, in Wichita, Kansas, he was the son of Clyde Herbert and Mary Armelia (Stough) Sanders.
Patricia Ann “Pat” Brundage of rural Argonia, Kansas, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother died at her home on Friday, November 24, 2023. Pat was born on November 27, 1936, in Wellington, Kansas, to Ray B. and Mary (Brewer) Landreth. She graduated from Wellington High School. She married Melvin “Kendall” Brundage on December 28, 1955, in Wellington. Pat was a hard working soul who spent many hours on the farm and in her garden. She was a devout Christian, and a loving family woman who was always kind, gentle, and caring. She enjoyed spending time with her family and loved having the babies around. Her hobbies would include sewing and cross stitching and also, a good word find or crossword puzzle. Pat would always find time to take in some “retail therapy”. She was always looking for a good bargain whether at a store or at a garage sale. Pat loved to show people the photo albums of the bus trips she and Kendall took after he retired. She was preceded in death by her parents; her loving husband, Kendall; son, David Brundage; two brothers, Ted Landreth and Bob Landreth; grandson, David Hayward; and great grandson, Shawn Roy. She is survived by her two daughters, Julie Janson and her husband Steven of Kingman, Kansas, and Kathy Hayward and her husband Roger of Argonia, Kansas; brother, Jimmie Landreth and his wife Pat of Robstown, Texas; eight grandchildren: Adam Petrowsky, Andrea Miller, Michael Evans, Paul Evans, Melaine Hayward, Michelle Pendergraft, Houston Hayward, and Morgan Faulconer; and numerous greatgrandchildren, great great-grandchildren, and nieces,
We honor and remember the life of Ramon Reyes, fondly known as “Grampo` by his adored grandchildren. Ramon passed away at his son & daughter-in-law’s home on December 7, 2023. He was surrounded by his family and former wife Mary Perez Vega, at the time of his death. Born on January 19, 1932, in Wellington, Kansas, Ramon spent nearly all his life in his hometown forging a legacy of loyalty, dedication, and love. He retired in 1992 from the Wellington Post Office and was a member of the St. Anthony/St. Rose Catholic Church in Wellington, Kansas. Ramon was a decorated soldier, Master Sgt. Ramon Reyes (Ret.) received numerous Medals which include, The Purple Heart for wounds he received in action, and the Bronze Star of Valor medal, one of the highest medals given to any combat soldier for heroic achievements against the enemy. Combat Infantry Badge, Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, United Nations Service Medal, Korean Citation, Korean Service Medal with two stars, and U.S. Army Reserve Force Medal. Ramon also served as Senior Vice Commander of VFW Post 881 in Wellington, Kansas, and for several years as Chapter Commander 2001-2002 of the MOPH chapter 554 and Senior Vice Commander in Wichita, Kansas where he was still active up until his passing. Ramon continued to support organizations for which he received numerous recognitions that included, his service period of the Cold War (Sept. 2, 1945-Dec. 26, 1991) for promoting peace and stability for this Nation. A Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Volunteer Support at McConnell AFB, Fitness Center. Certificate of Appreciation for exceptional outstanding support of the Wichita Public Schools JROTC and leadership programs since inception, Certificate of Appreciation of the U.S. Army Reserve for devotion to the defense and protection of our American way of life. Wellington Hispanic Veteran Reunion, Ramon was recognized as the Distinguished Hispanic Veteran of the Year from the Kansas American G