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From the files of the May 31, 1984 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreMarquette resident Fred Peterson was responsible for a photo spread featuring summer flowers in the Sept. 9 edition of the Tribune. Here is a late entry from his collection of photographs.
Read moreEditor’s Note — Anyone who has ever attended a local school board meeting during budget time should recognize Dale Dennis’ name. It’s almost impossible to talk about school finance without quoting him at least once and usually more than once. We offer the following column on Dennis as proof that public service can be a noble calling that benefits the lives of taxpayers.
Read moreDowntown Ellsworth’s signature Insurance Building is back on track for renovation. Construction is expected to start Nov. 1 on the interior of a local landmark that dates back to a time when large ranches dotted the countryside.
Read moreEditor’s Note — Prior to the August primary, several campaign items landed in voter mailboxes. They were aimed at moderate Republicans and in most cases were misleading at best. Rep. Steven Johnson, who has been a leader in the effort to restore civility to public debate in Kansas, represents Ellsworth and other counties in the 108th Kansas House District. He is unopposed in the general election. Here is his response with information that will undoubtedly be as important during the general election. This is the second part of a twopart column on tax legislation in the wake of the Brownback tax experiment.
Read moreCharlie Jennison bristled just a bit after two “school girls” passed him as he stood in the doorway of his hotel/saloon.
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