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No one attended a public hearing Monday night of the Ellsworth City Council on the property at 221 West St. that has been deemed dangerous by the City of Ellsworth.
Read moreAdams Brown, Strategic Allies and CPAs, has added Emmy Kempke to its expanding Wichita team. Prior to joining as a staff accountant in the tax department, Emmy worked with the firm as an intern and student worker, starting in 2017. As a staff accountant, she will prepare individual and business tax returns, complete tax planning, and assist with financial reporting.
Read moreILSON — The cost of being in the Wilson City Cemetery is going up. At Monday’s meeting of the Wilson City Council, Ordinance 859 was approved. The ordinance increases the cost of a opening a regular or mausoleum grave from $250 to $350, which was approved at the Jan. 19 meeting. The ordinance also increases the cost of opening a surface mausoleum from $300 to $400, a cremation grave from $100 to $150, disinterment (removal only) from $300 to $400 and disinterment (removal and reburial) from $500 to $750.
Read moreThe Value Added Producer Grant program, one of the few U.S. Department of Agriculture grant programs available directly to farmers and ranchers, is now open. The grants help farmers and ranchers offset costs of developing or expanding their added-value products.
Read moreUpdating the water meter reading system in Ellsworth was a main focus of Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth City Council.
Read moreOn Jan. 20, Dale Wooton, plant manager of Great Plains Manufacturing in Ellsworth, celebrated not only his 65th birthday, but his retirement from Great Plains after 27 years of service.
Read moreHOLYROOD Greg Clark, superintendent of Central Plains USD 112, presented an update on COVID-19 during the Jan. 11 meeting of the district’s board of education at Central Plains Elementary School in Holyrood.
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