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Grandma Turner’s Mayonnaise Cake 1 cup mayonnaise 1½ cup sugar ½ cup cocoa powder 1 cup hot water 1 cups flour 1 tsp baking soda ½ tsp salt 1 tsp vanilla Mix mayonnaise, sugar, then add hot water and cocoa powder. Mix all together.

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What’s Growing On in Sumner County: Ag Day

The Sumner County Extension Office and the USDA Office are hosting Sumner County Ag Day on Thursday, January 18, 2024 at the Raymond Frye Complex, 320 North Jefferson in Wellington. The event is open to the public and programming will feature the following topics: 10:45am - 11:45pm, Canola Production, with Mike Stamm, K-State Agronomist and Canola Breeder 11:45am - 12:15pm, lunch provided by Scoular of Wellington and Impact Bank 12:15pm - 1:15pm, Wheat Precision Nutrient Management, Raedan Sharry and Sam Akin, OSU PHD candidates 1:15pm - 2:15pm, Canola Marketing Program, Scoular Canola Program Representatives For more information, call 620-326-7477 or email at sucoext@gmail.

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COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS

Make a note on your calendar and plan to attend the inaugural Border Queen Market of Farms event on Saturday, March 9th, from 9am to 3pm at the Caldwell Community Building. In collaboration with Vision Caldwell, Shop Kansas Farms is excited to present this event, featuring an array of vendors from both Kansas and Oklahoma.

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More Than A Local Car Guy

Looking for a little entrepreneurial inspiration? Search no further than local, self-taught upholstering guru Branden Deschner. In 2019, Deschner left his full-time job at GKN Aerospace to establish his own business, focusing on custom upholstery for cars, trucks, boats and even golf carts.

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Chamber Calendar

Thursday, January 11th 10am Chamber Coffee at Memorial Auditorium. All are welcome! This week’s host/sponsor is the Sumner County Historical & Genealogical Society.

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2023 Highlights

At the library in the museum, I was enjoying myself looking through some of the old books about our community’s local history. I came across a wonderful booklet written by Mrs.

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