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One of my favorite characters of old west Kansas was a gambler by the name of Bobby Gill. His name has come up in several stories, but never as the main attraction, which made the newspaper article on the front page of the Oct. 9, 1888, Wichita Star stand out as I was perusing pages while researching another story for The Way West.
Read moreHESSTON — In yet another stellar performance in an unprecedented season, the Ellsworth varsity girls’ tennis team became the 3-2-1 A division champions at the Oct. 6-7 regional meet, taking home yet another gold medal and advancing all six players to the state meet.
Read moreThe Bearcat volleyball team traveled to Beloit Oct. 3 and competed in a triangular match at home against Smoky Valley and Central Plains Oct.
Read moreThe three words heard most above the bawling of the Texas Longhorn cattle across the southern plains of Texas in 1873 were “Head’ em up!”
Read moreWhile Rick and Abby Seiler have owned the Coach and Four Bowling Lanes for almost three dozen years, Rick was never formally trained to repair the lane’s Brunswick pinsetter machines.
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