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The analysis elsewhere on this page from Sherman Smith and the Kansas Reflector is a much longer story than we had space to print. However, the long version can be found on the Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter website at www.indyrepnews.com or on the Reflector site at kansasreflector. com/2022/05/08/analysis-how-the-kansas-legislatureavoids-public-scrutiny-by-hiding-in-darkness/?fbclid=Iw AR3yDyQ8QHYS2BFavg5TcFWvW6vUXJHpFP6Ec-3LW7g-KFmtsNo8Pp_IM0o
Read moreI offer a point of consideration for proponents of antiabortion laws. Do you agree that men have a role in the pregnancy of women? Of course, you do. Given that truth, if women are forced to carry the burden of birth, what burden should the father be forced to carry? Based on what I have read, the anti-abortion laws place no burden at all on the father. The burden falls entirely on the mother, to the point of indictment, conviction, and imprisonment should she decide to have an abortion. Seems just a tiny bit one-sided, don’t you agree?
Read moreAfter 15 years of service, Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo School District board member Darin Holecek resigned Monday night at the board’s monthly meeting.
Read moreThe possibility of renaming Kanopolis Middle School surfaced Monday night at the Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo School Board meeting.
Read moreWILSON — The Central Plains USD 112 board of education will continue moving forward to complete a facilities study initiated in November with Wiens and Company Construction of Hutchinson.
Read moreThe shadow of the Ellsworth Veteran’s Memorial Hospital continued to follow members of the city council Monday night as a company hired to inspect the old building set the price of asbestos abatement and demolition at $480,000.
Read moreEllsworth County commissioners meet at 9 a.m. in the courthouse meeting room. Info: (785) 472-4161
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