News

Two USD 112 classes affected by quarantine

HOLYROOD Greg Clark, superintendent of Central Plains USD 112, presented an update on COVID-19 during the Jan. 11 meeting of the district’s board of education at Central Plains Elementary School in Holyrood. Clark said two classes at CPES are in modified quarantine for 10 days due to the virus.

Kanopolis has a pump problem

KANOPOLIS — The City of Kanopolis has a problem with a water well pump. At the Jan. 12 meeting of the Kanopolis City Council, Mike Bunch of the city crew said one of two chemical pumps at Well No. 8 is not working. Bunch removed the pump and sent it back to the company.

Wilson City

WILSON — In February, the Wilson City Council will begin meeting one hour earlier. At Monday’s council meeting, approval was given to change the time of council meetings from 7 p.m. to 6 p.m., beginning Feb. 1. The council will continue to meet the first and third Mondays of the month at city hall.

Commissioner again decide to leave mask mandate in place

Ellsworth County commissioners once again took no action Monday after reviewing the face mask mandate resolution they approved several weeks ago. “We want to keep the mandate on, I assume, don’t we?” Commissioner Kermit Rush asked his colleagues.

Wilson City

WILSON — Cost of living increases for employees of the City of Wilson were reviewed and approved during Monday’s meeting of the Wilson City Council.

Mrs. Santa is saved from the "Lowdown Rustlers"

CHAPTER 5 To this point: Following a successful Cowtown celebration, Santa and Ellsworth City officials were surprised to find that Mrs. Claus was missing. Surprise turned to worry when Mayor Kennedy discovered a ransom note attached to a Christmas tree.

COVID exposure is a concern

Ellsworth County commissioners received a unique request on behalf of all county first responders during Monday’s commission meeting. Ellsworth Police Chief Emil Halfhill told commissioners he thought he was speaking on behalf of all first responders in the county.

Kanopolis water well needs repairs

KANOPOLIS — Members of the Kanopolis City Council learned Dec. 8 about a mishap at the new water well. Water back flowed into the chlorine system. Thaniel Monaco of BG Consultants is having a manufacturing representative technician investigate the problem.

Ellsworth council to consider $3 fee on water bills

Members of the Ellsworth City Council hope to consider a draft ordinance at their Dec. 28 meeting that would add a $3 fee to water bills for curb and gutter improvements. City administrator Rusty Varnado said the fee would raise $40,000 and residents he has talked with are supportive of the plan.
Subscribe to News