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- FFA Greenhouse Sale/

The grand opening of the Ellsworth FFA Greenhouse is from 3-6 p.m. at Ellsworth High School, 211 West 11th Street.

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Deciding what to cover

Photojournalism was my path into the newspaper world.

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Dancing with death

When the end-of-trail cattle towns are recalled, the names of Abilene and Dodge City lead the conversation. Newton, Ellsworth and Wichita were all busy cattle centers, but there were other cattle towns that are rarely recognized. The onslaught of settlement and a westward moving state ban against the open movement of Texas cattle had closed the Ellsworth market. Seventy-seven miles to the west Ellis was selected by the Kansas Pacific Railway to inherit the cattle trade in 1876.

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Tough track meet

Teams compete at historically difficult Smoky Valley meet

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Golf team takes third at Minneapolis, two medal

MINNEAPOLIS — At the Minneapolis meet April 9, the golf team found success, earning a third place finish and new individual medals.

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Kanopolis park restroom construction to begin soon

KANOPOLIS — In a short meeting April 9, the consensus ‘no news is good news’ was discussed relating to the city’s proposed water tower project.

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Lloyd William Kottman (1948-2024)

Lloyd William Kottman, 75, passed away Friday, April 12, 2024, in Ellsworth, Kan. He was born Nov. 20, 1948, in Ellsworth to John and Merne (Hunter) Kottman. Lloyd was a lifetime resident of the Ellsworth area where he was a farmer and rancher.

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