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Hooves, Harmony, and High Noon

A herd of Longhorn cattle sauntered down the Chisholm Trail aka Caldwell’s Main Street on Saturday morning as part of Chisholm Trail Festival. Guided by skilled riders atop their trusty steeds, these majestic doggies made their way north along, eventually settling to graze on the verdant lawn at KanOkla headquarters.

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Class of 2024

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Chamber Calendar

Thursday, May 9 10am, Chamber Coffee at Memorial Auditorium. This week’s host is Mill Creek Lumber & Supply 5-7pm, Wellington Loft AirBnb, Ribbon Cutting & Open House, 116 N F Street Saturday, May 11 Rainbows United car fundraiser drawing.

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April Showers, Bring May – Weeds!

With the rain we’ve been having these last couple of weeks, there’s likely to be a few areas in town that need some attention. If you are submitting a tall grass or weed complaint, please contact our office at 620-326-3871 by 11am on Thursday morning so we can document the case and meet publishing deadlines.

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Haines & Rountree Are FFA State Award Finalists

WHS seniors Kate Haines and Tatum Rountree have both been named Proficiency Finalists in their respective areas of expertise. Their outstanding work in their Supervised Agricultural Experiences will be honored on stage at the 96th Kansas FFA Convention from May 29th to 31st. Haines excelled in the Veterinary Science category, while Rountree distinguished herself in Forage Production.

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Janzen Awarded

Kendall Janzen, a senior at WHS, has earned KanOkla’s Continuing Education Scholarship. Alongside her graduation from WHS this weekend, she will also be receiving an Associate of Science degree from Cowley College.

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