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: Dustin Stambaugh, U.S. Army veteran and Ellsworth American Legion Post 174 Service Officer, meets with local veterans and their families from 10 a.m.-noon at Ellsworth City Hall.
Read moreWilson Care and Rehabilitation, 611 31st St., Wilson, hosts a Trunkor-Treat in its parking lot from 6-8 p.m. Free hot dogs and cider for trick-or-treaters. Prize for the best trunk. For information, call Renae at (785) 658-2505
Read moreThe Red Light was Caldwell’s most notorious dance house. Owners George and Maggie Woods arrived in Caldwell early in 1880 to stake their claim in the “sporting” business of the town. Coming from Wichita, the two had received a proper education in the trade under the eminent tutelage of Bessie Earp, wife of James Earp and Wyatt Earp’s sister-in-law.
Read moreThe adage “Prior Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance,” often called the 6Ps, encapsulates this essential truth: A well-structured plan sets the foundation for a project’s success.
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Read moreIn a year that has seen many cringe-worthy moments in the relationship between Mayor Dan Finnegan and the Ellsworth City Council, Monday night’s council meeting plunged to perhaps a new low when Finnegan was officially censured by a vote of the city council.
Read moreWith temperatures in the low 80s, Oct. 24 didn’t feel very much like fall, but Fall Fest was in full swing downtown. Businesses swung open their doors. Children gathered candy. Residents of all ages walked down the streets, pumpkins in hand.
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