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See the news release for the grant that was awarded to Wilson Communications on our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Ellsworth-County-Independent-Reporter-8
Read moreDuring this pandemic, everyone should be mindful of their mental health and others. See the mental health insert in this week's I/R.
Read moreAs of Monday, there had been 209 cases of COVID-19 in Ellsworth County since the pandemic was declared early this year, according to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
Read moreAndrew Bair, chief executive officer at the Ellsworth County Medical Center offered a condition status Oct. 21 on how the hospital is coping with COVID-19.
Read moreWith freezing temperatures and a slight chance of snow in the forecast, Ellsworth County farmers were trying to beat the weather, harvesting their last few acres of milo and bringing the fall 2020 harvest to a close.
Read moreMy office completed a grant application to the Smoky Hills Charitable Foundation in the amount of $10,950 earlier this year in an effort to purchase a new police service dog (PSD). Our current PSD, Conan, has started to experience medical issues that have limited his ability to perform his duties.
Read moreCentral Plains seniors Ethan Hurley and Lexi Oeser were named Homecoming King and Queen prior to Friday’s football game against Wilson. Crown bearer was Cord Zink, son of Tony and Tiffany Zink. Flower girl was Ardyn Miller, daughter of Colby and Nicole Miller. See the game story on Page B1. MIKE COURSON/For the Ellsworth County I-R
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