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WILSON — Many community members gathered on the evening of March 17 at the Catholic Parish Hall, but not to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The topic was the proposed closing of Wilson Elementary School.
Read moreKANOPOLIS — A visitor to Kanopolis on the morning of March 14 may have imagined they stepped in a time warp. A two-block are near the intersection of Ohio and Wyoming streets was cordoned off and populated with a large group of people wearing authentic 1874-era military uniforms and Native American garb. Horses milled about on the grounds while 1870s era military tents and equipment surrounded one of the buildings at the Fort Harker Guardhouse Museum Complex.
Read moreAs we set our clocks forward this month, it was an apt reminder of how this time of year always feels like it’s kicking into a new gear. Coming back from spring break, there is renewed momentum, full of promise. It’s hard not to feel a sense of energy and optimism when we pay attention to the great things happening in our schools and communities.
Read moreFurther raising of water and sewer rates was once again discussed at Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth City Council.
Read moreKANOPOLIS — Less than 10 minutes into the March 20 special meeting, the Kanopolis City Council entered executive session for 30 minutes to discuss nonelected personnel.
Read moreThe Wilson Knights of Columbus serve the annual fish fry at 11 a.m. at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Parish Hall, Wilson. Menu includes crispy talapia, butterfly shrimp, french fries, green beans, pasta salad, bread, dessert.
Read moreThe 174 Bar & Grill at the Ellsworth American Legion post home, 645 W. 15th St., serves a chicken fried steak special. Doors open at 5 p.m. Meal includes mashed potatoes and green beans. Cost is $15 per person.
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