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From the files of the March 22, 1984 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreJohn Bunyan once said, “Prayer will make a man cease from sin, or sin will make a man cease from prayer.” Some of the hardest words in the English language to say are, “I have sinned”. None of us like to admit it. It is easier to blame someone else or to just pretend it never happened. That is exactly the setting in Psalm 51. David has committed terrible sin and will not admit it for almost nine months. Finally, David prays and confesses his sin to God.
Read moreNext Monday, Memorial Day, is the date set aside to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their nation’s freedom. Although U.S. Army Major Kris
Read moreThe frogs won’t jump this summer in Kanopolis. The volleyball court will be empty. In short, don’t look for the crowd that normally packs the city park the second weekend in July as part of the Fort Harker Days celebration.
Read moreA discussion during Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth County commissioners on a county travel quarantine order morphed into a heated exchange between commissioner Dennis Rolfs and Keith Haberer, emergency management director for both Ellsworth and Russell counties.
Read moreMembers of Lloyd J. Schroeder American Legion Post 200 met for years in the building at the edge of downtown. They also shared their home — with families celebrating a wedding or birthday or anniversary, and seniors who visited the building for their noon meals and other services.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County Courthouse reopened to the public at 8 a.m. Tuesday, May 19. However, the department heads have the authority to decide how they will deal with the public in their individual offices while following Kansas Department of Health and Environment and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.
Read moreIn responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, Midwest Energy announced March 16 it was voluntarily suspending disconnection of utilities for non-payment.
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