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I like to think there are jobs out there that are so important to the welfare and betterment of our country, that the woman or man who fills them grows beyond their own political ideologies to consider the thoughts and ideas of others.
Read moreJames Schuyler, a novice surveyor, wrote a harrowing account of survival in western Kansas for the New York Post.
Read moreEditor’s Note: This is the second part of a two-part column by Eric Ward, senior fellow with the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Read moreMore than 50 million Americans live with chronic pain, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. Many of those living with chronic pain rely on opioid pain medications, which can be habit forming.
Read moreEllsworth County Medical Center’s Wound Clinic may have just opened this past year, but a positive has already prompted administrators to expand its availability.
Read moreKANOPOLIS — An inquiry about vacating a street was heard at the June 9 meeting of the Kanopolis City Council.
Read moreAlice Robson, left, wishes Nan Urban well on her retirement from Seitz Drug June 10 during a reception at the drug store in downtown Ellsworth. Urban worked for Seitz Drug for 22 years.
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