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A fascinating window into the past was published Dec. 14, 1901, in the Topeka State Journal. The story features the recollections of John Armstrong, an antislavery activist who had been in Topeka since its founding in 1854. More of the story was found in “Kansas Historical Collections, Vol. VIII.”
Read moreThe Ellsworth Bearcat boys took the win over the Plainville Cardinals at home Jan. 24, 47-42.
Read moreAquestion about the countywide burn ban sparked conversation at Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth County commission.
Read moreAseries of weed management schools will take place in northwest and north central Kansas and be hosted by local K-State Research and Extension county and district offices.
Read moreThis is a recorded true event of Jesus visiting an “incarcerated” man.
Read moreLeo George Galliart, 88, of Halstead, Kan., passed away Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, at Halstead Health and Rehabilitation in Halstead, Kan.
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