Wellington News
On April 26, the Wellington Church of the Nazarene congregation observes Blue Sunday. With April being Child Abuse Prevention Month, members took time to pray for abused children on this special occasion. “Pray they are placed with caring people, that their minds and bodies can heal, that they find hope and for those who rescue them,” Pastor Leah Fort said. COURTESY PHOTO
Wellington Nazarene congregation recognizes Blue Sunday
Wellington Lions provide crucial pet clinic
Wellington High School students graciously serve the steak dinner at the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the Rolling Plains Gala on Saturday, May 2 at Wellington Community Center. Front row, from left: Noah Cantu, Bryn Phillips, Maggie Tillman, Demi Massey, Ava Peters, Hartley Kane, Anna Dwyer, Autumn Shatswell, Natalee Alvarado. Back row, from left: Dixon Dugan, Lawson Inman, Jax Heflin, Cix Killian, Alex Orozco. COURTESY PHOTO
WHS students serve CASA Gala meal
Ritz Tiny Tot Revue charms spectators
Wellington High School’s “Little Women” crew accepts the Best Overall Crew Award following the Wednesday, March 11 District 2-2A One Act Play Competition. From left: Rylyn Colson, Kobee Lewis, Autumn Shatswell, Ingrid Granadoz, Anna Granadoz. Wellington High School
WHS One Act cast, crew earn accolades
Wellington ISD Trustees declare unopposed candidates, renew contracts
Located at 1500 8th St. in Wellington, the Collingsworth County Chamber of Commerce hosts a ribbon cutting for Pueblo Viejo Mexican Restaurant, alongside owner Rebecca Rodriguez, at 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 13, witnessed by her family, staff and community supporters. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
Roots, heritage reflected in Pueblo Viejo’s name and menu
Mesquite Groundwater Conservation District Engineer Bence Close, of Lela; Attorney Keith Good, of Perryton; General Manager Whitney Wiebe, of Wellington; Hydrogeologist Amy Bush, of Abilene; and Administrative Assistant and Field Tech Samantha Bohannon, of Wellington, gather prior to the State of the Water Address at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 5 at the Bura Handley Community Center in Wellington. The Red River Sun/Bev Odom
State of the Water Address well received
Under the direction of Matthew Newsom assisted by Harley Warrick, the 59-piece Rocket Regiment earns a Division II rating in both concert and sight reading at the Wednesday, March 4 UIL contest in Panhandle. Natasha Mixon