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Anyone who has been out and about lately probably recognizes the sign at the bottom of this editorial. The signs can be found at the J.H. Robbins Memorial Library. At the splash pad in Preisker Park. And in front of dozens of other places — not just here but across Ellsworth County. It’s all thanks to the Smoky Hills Charitable
Read moreHillary Clinton had her deplorables and they may well have cost her the presidency in 2016, because of the disrespect she showed them. If that is in fact true, then Donald Trump should lose in a landslide.
Read moreIn the late 1700s French trader Pierre Chouteau encouraged a large portion of the Osage people to move into today’s Oklahoma valleys of the Arkansas, Verdigris, and Neosho Rivers.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter and Ellsworth County Economic Development sponsor a candidate forum at 2 p.m. in the second floor council chamber at Ellsworth City Hall.
Read moreVesper Community Center will have bingo. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., bingo starts at 7 p.m. Play for as little as $6. Grilled hamburgers and sundaes. M
Read moreKirkham Michael & Associates engineer Jon Halbgewachs presented an update on several construction projects at Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth City Council.
Read moreKerianne Ehrlich, supervisor of the Ellsworth County Health Department, voiced concerns about a possible spike in COVID-19 cases during Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth County commissioners.
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