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From the files of the July 22, 1982, edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreRecently, my husband and I moved to Ellsworth. One of our first considerations was adventures and bikes (the pedaling kind). Two Rails to Trails showed up around Lindsborg, so we started there.
Read moreThe vote for patrons of USD 112 Central Plains that will decide if the district remains intact or is dissolved was held Tuesday.
Read moreCarneiro Cemetery needs deeds Dear Editor, I have found out that no deeds were created, never, none, zero, at Carneiro Cemetery.
Read moreTent camping in July in Kansas usually isn’t on my list of ways to spend a weekend, yet, I recently found myself slowly sinking into an air mattress with a clear view of the stars through a thin mesh canopy, which served as my only protection from the elements. Somehow, this ill-advised excursion actually worked out with an overnight low in the mid-60s.
Read moreThe political winds in Kansas Territory in 1859 were finally turning in favor of potential statehood. An effective constitution was critical for acceptance of statehood by the United States Congress. The fourth attempt to draft that critical document was chronicled by Col. John A. Martin in an address to a 23-year reunion of convention participants at Wyandotte, Kan., July 29, 1882. Martin’s address was published in the July 30, 1882, edition of the Atchison Champion.
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