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  2. Mom eviscerates son-in-law who asked her for his ... - AOL

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    Michael Edgington was sentenced to 61 months in prison for the death of his 25-year-old wife Sydney Palmer, who he fatally shot on July 3, 2023 (Sumner County Sheriff’s Office)

  3. Wellington, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Wellington was platted in 1871 and named for the Duke of Wellington. [5] It was designated as the Sumner County seat in 1872, winning out over Sumner City according to the Wellington library. Cattle herders coming up the Chisholm Trail helped to build the early town's economy. [6] The first post office in Wellington was established in July 1871 ...

  4. The Wellington Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington Daily News is an American daily newspaper published in Wellington, Kansas. It is owned by CherryRoad Media. It is owned by CherryRoad Media. The paper covers the city of Wellington and Sumner County, Kansas , part of the Wichita metropolitan area .

  5. Longtime volunteer found dead in Great Smoky Mountains NP ...

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    A 73-year-old missing hiker was found deceased in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park over the weekend, the National Park Service announced.. Ann Houghton was found dead on Sunday after being ...

  6. Bill Rhiley - Wikipedia

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    He was also the publisher of the Belle Plaine News and Oxford Register, both in Belle Plaine, Kansas. He owns a bed and breakfast in Wellington, Kansas with his wife. [2] In the 2018 election for the 80th district of the Kansas House of Representatives, Rhiley defeated incumbent Anita Judd-Jenkins in the Republican primary. He did not face a ...

  7. Sumner County, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    On February 26, 1867, Sumner County was created from parts of Marion County and Butler County.It was named in honor of Charles Sumner, a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1811–74), who was a strong advocate of Kansas becoming a free state.