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The recent discussions about the proposed Kansas Nebraska Heritage Area Partnership (KNHAP) sparked input from individuals, organizations, and politicians who weigh in showing support or opposition to the proposal. Supporters of the KNHAP note the potential for increased tourism and revenue to rural areas, while opposition see a lack of transparency and threats to property, with some even proposing the KNHAP is linked to the Biden Administration’s 30x30 plan to address climate change. With all of these stories circulating, I could not help but weigh in by talking to two prominent leaders on this topic: Kim Wilson, Executive Director of the KNHAP, and Norman Kincaide, organizer for the Western Regional Property Rights Coalition. Here, I provide a brief synopsis of those interviews and provide further questions to think beyond the narrative at hand and examine underlying issues.
Read moreThe infamous Sheriff Jones of “Bleeding Kansas” fame was appointed Douglas County sheriff in September of 1855, swearing to uphold the laws of the territory.
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Read moreHere are the results from Ellsworth of the Ellsworth Invitational Track Meet April 13 at Ellsworth:
Read moreThe Ellsworth Bearcat Baseball Team managed a mostly good week, despite one loss and a couple of close calls.
Read moreThe Ellsworth Bearcat Tennis Team ended the day April 15 in 5th place with 35 points at the Ellsworth Invitational Tennis Meet while the Central Plains Oilers Team placed 4th overall with 39 points.
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