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Catalyst for Care grant

Something remarkable is taking place in Ellsworth County, and it starts with belief. Not just belief in health care or infrastructure, but belief in one another.
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Trump counting on silence of the peopleThe nation-wide protests against Trump on June 14, No Kings Day, provided him with a wake-up call of sorts. It will motivate him to provoke more violence both at home and abroad to better enable and secure his tyranny.

Updates to benefit families, students

Happy summer! I hope you are finding ways to enjoy the goodness this season brings. There is simple joy in weeding the garden, a summertime adventure, a splash in cool water, a drive-in movie or just taking time to smell the rain.
Updates to benefit families, students

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Federal funding for public media at risk: how it impacts you, how you can helpBUNKER HILL — Smoky Hills PBS is your local public television station that serves 71 counties throughout Central and Western Kansas.

The power of community

The recent tornado that stretched from Greensburg to Plevna went right through the middle of our farm, missing our house and the farm shop by about a mile.

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Support for educators, city government importantFirst, on a positive note Mrs. Hilbig’s praise of Ellsworth teachers bears repeating: “Our teachers and staff show up every day with a commitment to excellence, care and perseverance.

Forest Dean “Frosty” Johnston (1938-2025)

Forest Dean “Frosty” Johnston, 86, of Geneseo, Kan., passed away June 1, 2025, at Hospital District #1 of Rice County, Lyons, Kan. He was born June 5, 1938, in Galt Township, rural Geneseo, the son of Carl Jess and Neta (Weldon) Johnston.Frosty was a lifelong Rice County resident.

Brave and noble

Editor/ PublisherA few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to visit the state Capitol with my son’s class.It’s hard to believe that I worked in Topeka for six months and never set foot inside the building, but it’s true.
Brave and noble

I almost didn’t make it

When attending a high school graduation, such as Ellsworth Jr./Sr. High School’s Sunday, I almost always think of my own high school graduation.I don’t exactly remember the speaker or any of the “big” moments.What I remember most about my own high school graduation is that I almost didn’t make it.
I almost didn’t make it

The power of commitment

A few weeks ago, I hit a milestone that seems silly but gave me a huge sense of accomplishment. I reached my goal of closing all three of my fitness rings on my watch for 365 days in a row.
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