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The Smoky Hills Charitable Foundation conducted its annual fundraiser Saturday night at Ellsworth’s American Legion building. The organization, which has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years to Ellsworth County projects and organizations, met its goal of $50,000, which will be matched 150 percent by the Logan-based Dane G. Hansen Foundation. Of that amount, $11,000 was raised prior to the event. About 100 guests attended, including, above, from left — Christi and Tim Herber and Rick and Deanna Soukup. Christi manages the Cans for Kid Fighting Cancer Foundation at Hoisington and Tim works for H&B Communications. The Soukups own Refine Design in downtown Ellsworth. LINDA MOWERY-DENNING/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter
Read moreI’m terrible with follow up; just ask any of my friends. But this time, it’s more important than usual I stick to my plan.
Read moreJames Ohio Pattie published, in 1833, a memoir of his travels with his father, Sylvester Pattie, over the plains west of the Missouri River. Their adventures began once they reached Nebraska’s Platte River in July of 1825. The Pawnee villages along the Platte welcomed them with celebration and trade.
Read moreDid you know that I am a SHICK counselor? That means I offer free, confidential counseling regarding employment and Medicare information, supplemental information, and Part D — prescription drug plan comparisons and enrollment. I take Medicare appointments all year long, but Open Enrollment is only Oct. 15–Dec. 7.
Read moreThe Marquette Volunteer Fire Department was kind enough to take this photo Saturday morning of Marquette’s Thunder on the Smoky from the department’s raised ladder on one of its trucks. The Tribune was represented by photographer Lori Farmer, who loaned her camera to Fire Chief Gary Duesberg for the photograph.
Read moreWhen asked how he thought the Bearcat football team played in Friday night’s Homecoming game against the Beloit Trojans, Bradley Vopat said, “I think we showed a lot of grit, spirit, and what we really can do when we play at our best”.
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