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WILSON — The City of Wilson is looking for a few good bus drivers. At the Feb. 18 meeting of the Wilson City Council, city clerk Susan Kriley said she has nine drivers signed up to drive the city bus, but only four or five can drive during the week. She and Mayor Mike Peschka encouraged anyone interested in driving the city bus to call city hall.
Read morePHOTO BY KAY QUINN/For the Ellsworth Co. I-R Josh Svaty and Rex Buchanan presented the program Sunday at the 59th annual meeting of the Ellsworth County Historical Society at the Ellsworth Senior Center. The two, along with Topeka law professor Burke Griggs, are authors of “Petroglyphs of the Kansas Smoky Hills.” In the photo, Svaty holds the recreation of a petroglyph designed by the late George Jelinek, a local historian.
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.
Read moreKansas employers are invited to registration for the second annual Give Back Kansas Challenge, now through March 30, and encourage their employees to participate in community volunteering during the eight week competition that runs April 6 through May 31.
Read moreALAN RUSCH/Ellsworth County I-R The Ellsworth Singers sing “Kiss the Girl” Feb. 14 at Gambino’s Pizza/Coach and Four Bowling Lanes in Ellsworth. The lunch stop was one of several singing events the students made in Ellsworth County on Valentine’s Day.
Read moreWalk Kansas 2020 will introduce you to nine shared lifestyle traits of the Blue Zones, places across the world where people live measurably longer and healthier lives.
Read moreThe County Liners 4-H club met Jan. 20 at the Geneseo United Methodist Church. President Noah Goss called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Colton Habiger and Britta Goss led the Pledge of Allegiance and 4-H pledge. Song leaders Madelyn Harrison and Lily Hurley led the club in singing “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.”
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