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At Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth City Council, a discussion of the need to raise water and sewer rates to meet current and future financial needs for both of these services continued from the March 24 meeting.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter snagged 46 awards in the 2025 Kansas Press Association Awards of Excellence contest.
Read moreKanopolis Post Office gets complete facelift
Read moreWILSON — Central Plains USD 112 Superintendent Bobby Murphy met with a group of around 25 people for about 45 minutes Monday at the Wilson Elementary School Commons to discuss a proposal that could see seventh and eighth grades once again being taught at Wilson School.
Read moreAserious lack of volunteers has led to a change in plans when it comes to Ellsworth’s signature summer event, Cowtown Days.
Read moreHigh Honor Roll (All As or all As and one B) Seniors
Read moreMore than three months after a fire closed the main building at Home Lumber, the building remains empty and closed to the public.
Read moreWILSON — Members of the Central Plains USD 112 Board of Education toured Wilson Schools and contemplated the feasibility of adding seventh and eighth grades to the current facility during its Feb. 10 meeting.
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