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Turnipseed qualifies for State with Javelin toss

PHILLIPSBURG — Ellsworth High School Track and Field Team member Kylan Turnipseed broke her own school record in the javelin May 19 during the Regional Track and Field Meet at Phillipsburg to qualify for State.

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Three EHS Bearcats fail to qualify for state golf

The Ellsworth High School Varsity Golf Team’s Rowdy Dunn was once again a standout May 10, during the NCAA Leagu Tournament hosted by Ellsworth.

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Wilson grads hear about change

WILSON — At the graduation ceremony for the Wilson High School Class of 2022 Saturday, keynote speaker Stephanie Laack gave the four graduates — Zachary C. Corpus, Ethan D. McCarter, Blake D. Mermis and Dewayne L. Woodmansee — as well as Lakeside Learning Center graduate Benjamin T. Bartlett — advice to help them be successful in life.

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CPHS graduates get last piece of advice

CLAFLIN — As he has done with every graduating class at Central Plains High School in Claflin, Toby Holmes, principal, gave several last pieces of sage advice Sunday to the Central Plains High School Class of 2022.

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HOLYROOD DEPOT FIELD TRIP

Sixth grade students from Central Plains Elementary School look at pictures recently during a tour of the newly renovated Santa Fe Railroad Train Depot in Holyrood. I-R photo by Alan Rusch

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GETTING READY FOR SUMMER

Ellsworth Recreation Director Ron Tenbrink cleans the kid pool at the Ellsworth Swimming Pool on May 11. City workers are cleaning and preparing the facility for opening day, which is May 30. I-R photo by Karen Bonar

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NEW MURAL DOWNTOWN

David Alexander of Molalla, Ore., with the 6’ x 12’ mural he painted recently on the north side of the Millwood Realty office at 114 N. Douglas Ave. in downtown Ellsworth. Alexander is the son-in-law of Mike Johnson of Lorraine. Anita Hoffhines, Millwood realtor, said she had the vision portrayed in the mural in her mind for 15 years. Now, that vision, which features charging Longhorn bulls, has become reality. At first glance, the lead bull almost appears to be leaping out of the mural. ALAN RUSCH/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter

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