
SANTA RETURNS
is holiday season, local portrait photographer Susan Doherty has trans - formed her studio into a whimsical woodland wonderland. Spruce trees and soft candlelight create a warm, country-inspired setting perfect for holiday photos.
is holiday season, local portrait photographer Susan Doherty has trans - formed her studio into a whimsical woodland wonderland. Spruce trees and soft candlelight create a warm, country-inspired setting perfect for holiday photos.
Last Sunday, Memorial Auditorium buzzed with holiday cheer as the annual Santa's Helpers Craft Ba - zaar welcomed shoppers eager to explore over forty festive and unique booths. e event featured more than thirty area vendors oering handmade gifts, seasonal décor, and deli - cious local treats.
WHS students climbed aboard the Pep Bus and headed to Andover Central to cheer on their Crusaders as they faced the Jaguars
Prepare to be entertained! The acrobats, aerialists, and daredevils of Cirque LuzDalia are bringing their unique performance to Memorial Auditorium next week. Catch the show on Monday, November 27th, at 7:30pm, or choose from two shows on Tuesday, November 26th, at 4:30pm and 7:30pm.
Chop is a hound mix that weighs about 60 pounds. He is a big cuddler and allaround happy guy.
Kanokla celebrated bringing broadband access south of Wellington with a groundbreaking ceremony that included Kanokla Chief Executive Officer Jill Kuehny, Joseph Le, Interim Director Kansas Office of Broadband Development, Matt Yearout from KLEY, and Kanokla’s Chief Operating Officer, Dave Nance. (Not pictured; Morgan Barnes, Engagement and Outreach Manager, Kansas Office, Rick Shelley from RVW Engineering, and Dustin Stansbury, owner, DLS Underground.) Last Friday, Kanokla hosted a groundbreaking celebration in front of the KLEY Radio Station to announce the expansion of broadband access to 148 rural homes, farms, and businesses in areas south of Wellington.
Mark your calendar for the National Depression Glass Museum Open House on November 23, from 1–3 p.m. The community is invited to explore the museum and enjoy cookies and apple cider at this free event.