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From the files of The Wilson World

From the files of the March 4,1999 edition of The Wilson World.

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Candidate forum details set

Ellsworth County Economic Development and the Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter will sponsor a forum at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10. The focus will be the commission race between Republican Greg Bender and Democrat Patrick Hoffman.

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When memory fades

Next month is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and National Caregiver Month. God bless both groups. I like this relatively new hymn at the end of this message, sung appropriately, to the tune of “Be Still My Soul.”

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GOOD JOB, PATTI

Patti Booher, center with grandson Matthew Guggisberg, is shown Friday during a retirement party at the Ellsworth Municipal Golf Course 900 Room. Booher served for 22 years as Ellsworth city clerk. Also pictured are, from left, son-in-law Grant Guggisberg, daughter Krystin Guggisberg and grandson Benjamin Guggisberg, and daughter Tahnee Matuszewicz with granddaughter Anne Guggisberg.LINDA MOWERY-DENNING/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter

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FOUNDATION GOOD

Anyone who has been out and about lately probably recognizes the sign at the bottom of this editorial. The signs can be found at the J.H. Robbins Memorial Library. At the splash pad in Preisker Park. And in front of dozens of other places — not just here but across Ellsworth County. It’s all thanks to the Smoky Hills Charitable

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Donald’s disposables

Hillary Clinton had her deplorables and they may well have cost her the presidency in 2016, because of the disrespect she showed them. If that is in fact true, then Donald Trump should lose in a landslide.

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One Man’s Staple of Life

In the late 1700s French trader Pierre Chouteau encouraged a large portion of the Osage people to move into today’s Oklahoma valleys of the Arkansas, Verdigris, and Neosho Rivers.

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