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From the files of The Ellsworth Reporter

From the files of the September 5, 1985 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.

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Time is seldom on our side

Just about every professional conference I’ve ever attended offered this bit of advice — explain your decisions as an editor-publisher to your readers so they understand how the newspaper is put together.

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Good Luck Dale Brungardt

We wish Dale Brungard well on his future endeavors. Thank you so much for what you have done for USD #327 and your community.

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COVID Resource Guide for 6-24-21

Here is some helpful information on the COVID vaccine for children and teens.

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Love’s defeat

When Lt. John Love departed St. Louis with 80 raw recruits in mid-May, 1847, it was as an experienced officer with many years on the fringes of the American frontier. He had been with Capt. P. St. George Cook on June 30, 1843, when his First Dragoons captured Texian forces operating in American territory near present-day Larned, Kan. The arrest of Col. Jacob Snively and 107 troops became a celebrated event among the dragoons.

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GOLFING FOR VETERANS WREATHS

From left, Ellsworth VFW Auxiliary members Karen Shriner, Gloria Marez and Peggy Weinhold serve lunch to golfers Saturday at the Ellsworth Golf Course. The golfers were taking part in the Ellsworth VFW Post 6485 Co-Ed Golf Tournament to raise funds to purchase Christmas wreaths for every veteran's grave in Ellsworth County cemeteries. There were 22 teams of three golfers each who took part. Around $1,800 was raised. ALAN RUSCH/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter

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USD 327

It was a regular meeting of the USD 327 Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo school board, yet it also was a time for goodbye.

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