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Andrew Bair, chief executive officer of the Ellsworth County Medical Center, had good news at the May 28 meeting of the county’s local emergency planning committee.
Read moreIn 1984 Wilson Communications started awarding scholarships to graduating seniors from all of their exchanges. Over the past 36 years Wilson Communications has selected 340 scholarship recipients and awarded $153,650. This year, Wilson Communications awarded 10, $500 scholarships.
Read moreWhat is that?! The water tower next to the Ellsworth Swimming pool is undergoing repairs. BILL BECKMEYER/Ellsworth County Independent-Reporter
Read moreThe Logan-based Dane G. Hansen Foundation provided a grant to the Wilson Senior Center for the purchase of a Philips Onsite AED, an alarmed wall cabinet, and signs indicating the location of the defibrillator. This will further help both the Senior Center and the Wilson community generally to be more prepared for sudden cardiac events. In the picture, site manager Sharon Holloway stands next to the AED.
Read moreApplications for money from the Kansas Department of Commerce Economic Development Community Development Block Grant CV (COVID-19 related) program were approved May 27 by the Wilson City Council, Ellsworth County commissioners, and the Ellsworth City Council.
Read moreBrent Goss, president of the Ellsworth County Fair Association, briefed Ellsworth County Commissioners Tuesday, May 26, on the plan for this year’s fair.
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