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Dayna Love, director of nutritional services at Ellsworth Junior-Senior High School — My job is completely different. We’ve had to rethink our whole way of serving food.
Read moreRolling Hills Electric Cooperative, Inc. regrets that it has to cancel the annual meeting scheduled for Friday, April 17. This was due to the recommendations by the State of Kansas and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to limit exposure to the pandemic COVID-19.
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This case is NOT in Ellsworth County; instead it is in Barton County. Please see addendum from Kerianne Ehrlich attached
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The day after Ellsworth County commissioners approved a month-long county-wide burn ban yesterday (Monday), Tuesday afternoon, commissioners reversed themselves and rescinded the ban.
Anita Rodriguez of Ellsworth placed these colorful Teddy Bears and Pink Panther in a tree at her home on Aylward Avenue. The Bear Hunt was started so children and adults have something to hunt and count while on walks in the community. The game serves as source of hope and community unity during the health emergency caused by COVID 19 and is being done across the country. It also offers a fun activity people can enjoy together outside while practicing social distancing. ALAN RUSCH/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter
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