The Wellington Daily News

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The Wellington Daily News
Type Daily newspaper
Owner(s) CherryRoad Media
PublisherJeremy Gulban
FoundedSeptember 2, 1901 (1901-09-02) [1]
Headquarters214 South Washington Avenue
Wellington, Kansas 67152 United States
Circulation 2,051 [2]
OCLC number 12686472
Website wellingtondailynews.com

The Wellington Daily News is an American daily newspaper published in Wellington, Kansas. It is owned by CherryRoad Media.

The paper covers the city of Wellington and Sumner County, Kansas, part of the Wichita metropolitan area.

It is one of several newspapers CherryRoad Media owns in the Wichita metropolitan area, including the dailies The Butler County Times-Gazette and The Newton Kansan .

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References

  1. "About The Wellington Daily News". Chronicling America. Library of Congress . Retrieved June 7, 2012.
  2. "Browse Full Member Database | Kansas Press Association". kspress.com. Retrieved 2023-04-10.