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Thank you and good job. Those were the words used most often Monday night by Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo School Board members and superintendent Dale Brungardt during the board’s monthly meeting in the commons of EJSHS and via Zoom.
Read moreHOLYROOD — Central Plains USD 112 Superintendent Greg Clark praised all those involved in the district’s online learning effort at Monday’s remote meeting of the district’s board of education at Central Plains Elementary School in Holyrood.
Read moreAndrew Bair, chief executive officer at the Ellsworth County Medical Center, had some good news during the April 9 meeting of the county’s local emergency planning committee.
Read moreThe Easter Bunny is shown with a collection of Easter baskets the day before Easter. With the assistance of the Ellsworth Police Department, the Easter Bunny was able to distribute 1,500 Easter eggs in about 2.5 hours that night to homes in Ellsworth. In addition to two cash donations for the eggs, Gene’s Heartland Foods donated paper sacks and Gambino’s Pizza provided the Easter Bunny and his crew with lunch earlier in the day. The Easter Bunny said he was grateful for all those who made the Easter Egg delivery possible to local youths.
Read moreEllsworth County Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Andrew Bair delivered bad news to county commissioners Monday at their weekly meeting.
Read moreFrom the files of the August 4, 1988 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreThis is an extraordinary Easter. Did you attend a virtual service hosted in another city? Perhaps you drove to a service and never got out of your car. Instead of your Easter finest, did you lounge in comfy clothes all day? Christians found new and extraordinary ways to celebrate Easter. This is fitting. Easter is about the extraordinary, the unusual.
Read moreFor Ignatius Rodriguez and his staff of more than three dozen at Gene’s Heartland Foods, the past three weeks have been like nothing they have ever experienced.
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