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Taken from the files of the August 4, 1971 edition of The Wilson World.
Read moreWith a passion for rural health care and putting people first, Ellsworth County Medical Center CEO Andrew Bair has helped ECMC uphold its commitment to improving lives since he took the helm a little more than a year ago.
Read moreEllsworth Junior-Senior High School senior Jordyn Coonrod is the 2020 recipient of the Smoky Hill Chapter of the Daughter’s of the American Revolution Good Citizen scholarship.
Read moreEllsworth High School’s Brenna Pruitt signs with Southeast Community College in Beatrice, Neb. to play softball next year. Her plans are to transfer after two years and study speech and language pathology at the university of Kansas. Pruitt is shown with her parents and coach Kenny Cravens. Courtesy photo
Read moreSitting in the choppy waters of the English Channel the day before D-Day, 20-year-old Private James R. Lambeth wondered what would happen on the beaches of Normandy.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County District Court has a new clerk. Kristy Vattershell of Lyons introduced herself at Monday’s meeting of the county commissioners.
Read moreWILSON — Wilson’s longtime city judge, Darrell Thrasher, was recognized for his many years of service Monday during a meeting of the Wilson City Council. Thrasher retired May 31 after serving since August 1991.
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