Wellington, located in the heart of the Kansas wheatlands, was named for the Duke of Wellington by one of the town founders. In April, 1871, when the eight original settlers selected the present site for the city, they realized that a boundary line just north of Indian Territory would draw homesteaders and would serve as a gateway to those yet unsettled lands to the south.
i like white women and beer. a nite at the american legion and the commodore.
For nearly 50 years, Darwin Seal worked for the same store in the same job in Wellington, KS. In 1962 when he was 16, he started working at the Dillon's Groc...
Special electrofishing techniques help KDWPT biologist Jeff Koch sample the excellent flathead catfish population at Wellington City Lake.
JP Buellesfeld addresses Wellington, Kansas City Council concerning US Constitution.
This magnificent colonial home was built in 1961 by the current owner's and occupants. It is a gorgeous home inside and out. The attached 2-car garage has ro...
Saturday, September 29th, Kansas Championship Wrestling Show in Wellington Kansas.
This one is a little hard to see but it's there.
Now is the time to take notice of this wonderful 1 1/2 story Victorian home with 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, lots of storage and nice wood work. The large open...
What did you do with your Saturday? Helped awaken a few unsuspecting sheeple. And had some fun fighting evil! Why? Because I'm Amerikaaaan!!