Andrew Bair, chief executive officer of the Ellsworth County Medical Center, discussed the need for a strategic planning session at the March 17 meeting of the hospital’s board of directors.
Ellsworth City Administrator Rusty Varnado clarified at Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth City Council what the end of the countywide face mask mandate would mean for Ellsworth residents.
Varnado, who attended Monday morning’s meeting of the Ellsworth County commissioners, said both Dr.
Many parents already know that to protect their children from danger, they need to monitor their activities and remain in close communication with them.
But when it comes to social media applications — better known as apps — it’s a constantly moving target.
This is one of four “Way Finding” signs at various points around Ellsworth that were installed at the end of February. The signs, which were made by Apple One Media of Belleville, are a project of the Ellsworth Area Chamber of Commerce.
Citizens State Bank & Trust Co., Ellsworth, is
announces that Don Kozisek, Holyrood, was elected
chairman of the Board of Directors at the annual
stockholder’s meeting on Jan. 27, 2021.
Kozisek has served on the bank’s
board since 1987, and has a vast history
of community service.
Sharolyn Jackson says there’s no need to be deceived by the name of one of K-State Research and Extension’s most popular statewide programs; there are a lot of avenues to physical health.
Jackson is the coordinator of Walk Kansas, which begins its 21st year on March 28.
Administrators and board members of the Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo School District observed the first anniversary of the coronavirus officially being declared a pandemic by looking forward — to a time when district policy will not revolve around COVID-19.
There is an end in sight for the construction on East 8th St. near Highway K-156.
That is the message Jon Halbgewachs, Kirkham-Michael & Associates, gave to Ellsworth City council members Monday night at the regular meeting.
CLAFLIN — A motion to move forward with drafting a policy on random student drug testing failed at Monday’s meeting of the Central Plains USD 112 board of education.
WILSON — Questions by patron Kristopher Ritchie about the city’s plans to purchase buildings topped the agenda during Monday’s meeting of the Wilson City Council.
Mayor Mike Peschka said the city purchased the historic former Otasco building at 2504 Ave.