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- Brookville UMC Fall Bazaar & Soup Supper/

The Brookville United Methodist Church hosts its annual Fall Bazaar and Soup Supper from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church at 114 W. Anderson. On the menu is chili, vegetable soup, chicken and noodle soup and homemade pies.

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- Ellsworth American Legion Meeting/

Members of the Ellsworth American Legion Post 174 meet at 7 p.m. at the post home in Ellsworth.

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- Lorraine City Council Meeeting/

The Lorraine City Council meets at 6 p.m. at city hall.

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- Downtown Ellsworth Fall Fest & Block Party/

NexGen Ellsworth County hosts a Block Party and Fall Fest from 4-7 p.m. in the former Surveys block on West North Main Street in downtown Ellsworth.

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Community garden in Ellsworth

A community garden is in the works for Ellsworth residents according to information provided by Jessica Kootz and Craig Dinkel of the Midway Extension District.

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THE RACE FOR THE NEXT MAYOR OF ELLSWORTH

My name is Chris Rios and I moved to Ellsworth with my wife, Hannah, and 3 daughters Emmalyn, Brooklynn, and Maya in February 2019. I’m a Firefighter Paramedic with the Salina Fire Department where I have worked since 2009. I currently serve on the board of the International Association of Firefighters Local 782 where I have served on the executive board since 2011. Since joining the executive board I’ve held the positions of treasurer, vice-president, and currently have held the position of president for the last 3 years. I started my own business, Ultra Shine Holiday & Event Lighting, in 2015 and have grown it to the largest Christmas light installation company in Central Kansas. This year I volunteered to serve on the Ellsworth Cowtown Days committee where I organized the first annual Cowtown Days Steak Cookoff bringing people from all over the state to town. The reason I decided to run for Mayor of Ellsworth is because I finally found a place as an adult that I’m proud to say this is my hometown and I want to give back to our great community.

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THE RACE FOR THE NEXT MAYOR OF ELLSWORTH

After high school I joined the Navy and became a diver. I had a great time, met all kinds of people, and was thankful for the experience. However, after four years of military life, I became restless and ready to take on college.

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