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From the files of the November 7, 1985 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreCrowned Homecoming king and queen at Central Plains were Dawson McNeal and Riley Thompson. Attendants are Liam Hoffman and Rachel Burkhead. Photo by Kim Ingham
Read moreWhen we think of involvement in the youth of our communities, we think of people who are willing to give of their time to lead, We think of coaches who want to teach, we think of involvement to further a society cause, and we think of men and women who want to promote and build strong positive character. Don Langford fits all of these character categories.
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Read moreThe Smoky Hills Charitable Foundation conducted its annual fundraiser Saturday night at Ellsworth’s American Legion building. The organization, which has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars over the years to Ellsworth County projects and organizations, met its goal of $50,000, which will be matched 150 percent by the Logan-based Dane G. Hansen Foundation. Of that amount, $11,000 was raised prior to the event. About 100 guests attended, including, above, from left — Christi and Tim Herber and Rick and Deanna Soukup. Christi manages the Cans for Kid Fighting Cancer Foundation at Hoisington and Tim works for H&B Communications. The Soukups own Refine Design in downtown Ellsworth. LINDA MOWERY-DENNING/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter
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