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Helping others from Kansas to Ukraine

Marquette native Kirsten Larson has a heart for helping others. Her help ranges from fostering geriatric dogs to using her medical knowledge to assist in other countries.

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Daycare opens in Wilson Elementary

WILSON — After a year of blood, sweat and tears, the fruit of many people’s labor has come to fruition with the opening of the Wilson Daycare Center.

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- Ellsworth American Legion Chicken Fry Dinner/

The Ellsworth American Legion Post 174 serves a chicken fried steak lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Ellsworth American Legion.

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From the files of the Reporter

From the files of the February 18, 1982, edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.

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Rural minds matter

Farmers and ranchers are some of the most resilient people I know. They weather incredible odds (pun intended), from droughts to floods, fire, hail, blizzards and more. This doesn’t even touch the volatile input costs, family dynamics, inflation and increased regulations we are seeing. Despite these adversities, we pull ourselves up by the bootstraps and continue to provide for our families while often being the first to give the shirts off our own backs for a neighbor in need.

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The Battle of the Spurs

A fascinating window into the past was published Dec. 14, 1901, in the Topeka State Journal. The story features the recollections of John Armstrong, an antislavery activist who had been in Topeka since its founding in 1854. More of the story was found in “Kansas Historical Collections, Vol. VIII.”

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