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From the files of the July 11, 1985 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreFirst Bank taps regional ag loan officer
First Bank Kansas is pleased to announce the hiring of Gunnar Hays as regional ag loan officer.
Read moreLast Sunday we celebrated the resurrection of our Lord. Our Lord, who before His death and resurrection was a teacher, a friend, a college, a healer, and yet so much more. He is the hope for the future.
Read moreState legislatures across the country are criminalizing democracy with bills ostensibly designed to suppress voter turnout. Most voters will not read these bills, and many would not fully grasp the details of their provisions if they did. What they will grasp is that helping someone to vote can be a FELONY punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. Practically speaking the penalties of fine and imprisonment will rarely apply; the FELONY threat alone will suffice to discourage voter turnout.
Read moreThe end of March gives us a chance to evaluate the first three quarters of Kansas’ fiscal year. With all that has happened in the last year, we have not been very certain of how tax revenues would fare for the state.
Read moreSmallpox was particularly devastating to native people following the European entry into the New World.
Read moreTwo Ellsworth Bearcats came home Thursday, April 1, from the Russell Invitational with first place wins.
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