The lunchroom at Ellsworth Elementary School was crowded with third graders and high school seniors Dec. 3 as the students gathered for breakfast with their Bearcat Buddy.
The lunchroom at Ellsworth Elementary School was crowded with third graders and high school seniors Dec. 3 as the students gathered for breakfast with their Bearcat Buddy.
Getting creative while making holiday desserts is a little easier, and cheaper, with the help of the staff at J.H.
On Veterans Day, it was nearly 10 years since former U.S. Army Capt. Jacub Bruning set foot in his alma mater, Ellsworth Jr./Sr. High School, where he graduated as a member of the Class of 2009.
CLAFLIN — USD 112 School Board of Education member Cherilee Ward was elected by write-in during the Nov. 4 election, despite not putting her name on the ballot.
Kathryn A. “Kay” Dees, 94, passed away Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Ellsworth, Kan. She was born Sept. 20, 1931, one of six children, to George and Vlasta (Doubrava) Barta.
James Lee Zamrzla was born on a cold winter’s day Jan. 21, 1939, the first son of James Edward and Mary Ann (Charvat) Zamrzla in a small house in Wilson, Kan. He married Karen Koerner on Jan. 24, 1962. They had one daughter, Christine.
Wallace Dale Murphy, 94, passed away at his home while preparing for Thanksgiving lunch on Nov. 27, 2025. He was born Dec. 11, 1930, to Dallas and Rosaline (Panzer) Murphy at the family home in rural Lincoln County, Kan.
Kathryn A. “Kay” Dees, 94, passed away Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Ellsworth, Kan. She was born Sept. 20, 1931, one of six children, to George and Vlasta (Doubrava) Barta. A lifetime resident of Ellsworth, Kathryn was a 1949 graduate of Ellsworth High School and a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church. She married Loren L. Dees in Ellsworth on Jan. 20, 1952.
YONS — The Ellsworth girls’ basketball
LYONS — The Ellsworth boys’ basketball team dropped its season opener Dec. 5 as they traveled to Lyons in an early NCAA matchup.
It’s hard to escape AI these days. Artificial intelligence.
I enjoyed my drive to work Monday morning. It was the perfect snow. One I could enjoy as I drove, watching puffy white snow drift slowly to earth.
Dear Editor,
I enjoyed your editorial “What Defines ‘Home’?” in Oct. 16 issue of the Independent-Reporter. You mention Wichita, the place you grew up, and write, “Do I consider it my hometown? I’m not sure.”
I feel the same way about the place I grew up, St. Joseph, Mo.
After a stop-and-go start to fall harvest because of weather and breakdowns, we’ve finally found our groove in November.