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Andrew Bair, chief executive officer of the Ellsworth County Medical Center, gave a brief update on possible participation in the proposed Ellsworth American Legion Community Center Feb. 19, during the monthly meeting of the hospital board of directors.
Read moreThree local state legislators — Rep. Steven Johnson, R-Assaria; Sen. Rick Wilborn, R-McPherson; and Rep. Troy Waymaster, R-Bunker Hill — began Saturday’s hour-long Legislative Coffee at Grandma’s Soda Shop in Wilson with a briefing on Medicaid expansion and other major topics.
Read moreEditor’s Note — The first installment of 2019 — The Year in Review appeared January. This second installment will be followed in a future edition with more stories from this past year.
Read moreCourtesy Photo These four students from Ellsworth Junior/Senior High School were pages with Rep. Steven Johnson Thursday, Feb. 6. Shown are, from left: Isabelle Lindsley, Rebekah Vague, Lt. Gov. Lynn W. Rogers, Rep. Johnson, Zoe Wimmer and Peyton Coonrod.
Read moreEllsworth County’s Josh Svaty will be the speaker at Sunday’s 2 p.m. annual meeting of the Ellsworth County Historical Society at the Senior Center.
Read moreKANOPOLIS — Jon Halbgewachs of Ellsworth’s Kirkham Michael & Associates presented information to the Kanopolis City Council Feb. 11 on a new cost share program available from the Kansas Department of Transportation.
Read moreFailing to plan for long-term care expenses may leave aging men and women with little or no assets late in life. AARP says that the cost of long-term care continues to rise and the array of options can make it difficult for families to find the best, most affordable care.
Read moreWILSON — The anticipation in the Wilson School commons Feb. 12 was almost palpable as students took seats to await the start of the day.
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