The end of the 2018-19 fiscal year arrived Monday night for board members of the Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo School District. Business included mostly cleanup items following discussions at previous meetings. Included: •
Read moreTHURSDAY, June 27 LOOKIN’ THEIR BEST: The Kanopolis Community Clean Up continues through Monday, July 1. Tree dump is open from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
Read moreJim Zamrzla operates a cow-calf operation on a farm south of Wilson. He also grows milo, wheat and soybeans. And like other Kansas farmers, he’s faced with challenges. While farming
Read moreTake one look at the inside of the Nemnich True Value hardware store in downtown Ellsworth and you will find the definition of progress. “We’ve done a massive remodel last
Read moreAs executive director of the Smoky Hill Development Corporation, Stacie Schmidt figures she should have a lot of help in promoting the benefits of Ellsworth County as a great place
Read moreConcerns over a proposed workforce housing development in Ellsworth’s Canren Addition were voiced at Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth City Council. Sharon Nelson, a resident of the Canren Addition on
Read moreWindows, siding, wheat victim to Sunday’s wild spring weather pattern Ellsworth County residents continued Tuesday morning to remove broken limbs, leaves and other debris left behind after hail the size
Read moreThe 2019-20 budget that Preston Sauers, director of business operations, presented June 20 to the Ellsworth County Medical Center board of directors was unique for two reasons. First, at $346,924,
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