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Students tackle bullying, other issues at safety day

Sixth graders lined up for a turn with the fire extinguisher. First, they had to remove the pin, then swipe and point at the fire, then release the trigger.

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DAY OF PRAYER

Father Joshua Werth of St. Bernard’s Catholic Church in Ellsworth and St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Kanopolis, left, gives his National Day of Prayer message May 5 to those gathered on the second floor of the Ellsworth County Courthouse. He prayed that everyone return to God and His truth. Father Werth said the pouring rain outside the courthouse at the time of the event was evidence of the power of united prayer. He then read the National Proclamation distributed for the National Day of Prayer. That was followed by a brief comments and a prayer by David Miller, who led the ceremony on behalf of the Ellsworth County Ministerial Alliance. The Ellsworth Singers also performed. ALAN RUSCH/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter

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Bearcat baseball is league co-champs

The Ellsworth High School Bearcats Baseball Team has a title to add to their accomplishments this season — league cochampions with Southeast of Saline.

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Graduation season is here for local students

The annual sounds of “Pomp and Circumstance” will soon play as graduation ceremonies are conducted for the members of the Class of 2022.

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USD 327 students earn recognition

Students were recognized during the USD 327 board meeting Monday night. • KSPA State Journalism Contest: Peyton

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EHS FFA Ag Comms Team punches ticket to nationals

MANHATTAN — Ask Ellsworth FFA Advisor Karl Dawn Stover how the Ellsworth FFA did competing at the 94th Annual Kansas FFA Convention in Manhattan and she will say one word — Wow.

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Hiding in the darkness

The Kansas Legislature shields itself from public scrutiny through secrecy, confusing shell games and silenced opposition.

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