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ALAN RUSCH/Ellsworth County I-R The Ellsworth Singers sing “Kiss the Girl” Feb. 14 at Gambino’s Pizza/Coach and Four Bowling Lanes in Ellsworth. The lunch stop was one of several singing events the students made in Ellsworth County on Valentine’s Day.
Read moreWalk Kansas 2020 will introduce you to nine shared lifestyle traits of the Blue Zones, places across the world where people live measurably longer and healthier lives.
Read moreThe County Liners 4-H club met Jan. 20 at the Geneseo United Methodist Church. President Noah Goss called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Colton Habiger and Britta Goss led the Pledge of Allegiance and 4-H pledge. Song leaders Madelyn Harrison and Lily Hurley led the club in singing “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.”
Read moreCan you believe it is February 2020? I’m afraid to blink — time is going so fast. People, enjoy your lives, be the best you can be now, don’t put off what you enjoy till tomorrow because tomorrow will be gone and in the past and it will be too late!
Read morePatrick Hoffman envisions an Ellsworth County that offers a good quality of life for his parents and grandparents — and also opportunities for his three young children to settle in their hometown as adults.
Read moreAlthough there was no school for Ellsworth-Kanopolis- Geneseo USD 327 due to President’s Day, 60 Ellsworth Elementary School second through fourth graders spent Monday at the school learning leadership and having fun at the Bearcat Youth Leadership Academy.
Read moreKansas is unmatched in its tracking of ex-convicts, resulting in more than 21,000 people convicted of sex, drug or violent crimes being registered on a public database.
Read moreWILSON — Six-year-old Jonathan Soukup of Wilson helped his parents, Justin and Jocelyn, raise 12 chickens from the time they were chicks in hopes of someday entering them in the Ellsworth County Fair.
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