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From the files of the August 11, 1988 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreI remember this one time my husband and I attended the High School Achievement Banquet. We had attended this banquet year after year in support of other students because my husband was a high school math teacher, but this time was different, our oldest daughter was a senior.
Read moreWith social distancing requirements brought on by the coronavirus pandemic in mind, Ellsworth residents paused to observe the National Day of Prayer the morning of May 7 — albeit remotely via the Ellsworth Kiwanis Facebook page.
Read moreThe overall reaction was positive this past week as several government officials and first responders sat in a darkened bay at EMS headquarters and watched via television to Gov. Laura Kelly explain her four-phase plan to reopen Kansas.
Read moreEditor’s Note: It’s no surprise Covid-19 is not the first pandemic to hit the nation. Ellsworth County fought the Spanish Influenza pandemic in 1918. These articles are taken from the pages in The Ellsworth Reporter and The Ellsworth Messenger.
Read moreThe Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (SNAP-Ed) and the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) are two programs in Kansas that help to provide nutritious food and other assistance to low-income families.
Read moreJournalism students at Ellsworth Junior/Senior High School competed Saturday, May 2, in the annual state competition conducted by the Kansas Scholastic Press Association. Recognition went to Yearbook Sports Writing — Braeden Sheridan — 2nd.
Read moreIf you’re wondering why the lights shine for 20 minutes and 20 seconds Friday nights at the Ellsworth Junior-Senior High School tennis courts and football field, think of the Class of 2020.
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