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Mark R. Bennett (1971-2022)

Mark R. Bennett, 51, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Wednesday July 20, 2022, in Salina. He was born April 8, 1971, in St. Louis, Mo. He spent his childhood in Ellsworth, where he graduated from Ellsworth High School.

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Davis leads football camp

Nearly 100 youth gathered at the Ellsworth High School football field on July 21 for a fundamentals and skills camp with Kaden Davis.

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NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY

Kirk Robson, left, and his father, Ken, work Wednesday night, July 20, to place a new stone sign at Ellsworth’s J.H. Robbins Memorial Library. I-R photo by Linda Mowery-Denning

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Heinzes are grand marshal for Czech Fest parade

WILSON — Two former longtime presidents of the Wilson City Council were selected as grand marshals of this year’s After Harvest Czech Festival Parade, set for 10 a.m. Saturday in Wilson.

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4-H Fair Time

Brantley Beckman — Buymanship - Men Junior Age 7-9 Blue; Buymanship - Men Junior Age 7-9 Blue; Junior / General Crafts Red; Junior /General Crafts Purple; Junior Kits/ Molds Blue; Thrift Store Garment Revue / Junior Age 7-9 Purple Reserve Champion; Dried Foods Blue; Dried Foods Purple Champion; Non- Perishable Food Product Age 9-11 Purple.

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Vote ‘No’ on proposed amendment

A proposed amendment with the potential to affect the citizens of Kansas for generations will be on the Aug. 2 ballot. Yes, the Value Them Both amendment is that important. For years those who opposed access to what many consider to be a woman’s health issue have chipped away at abortion rights. This proposed amendment, if successful, would give Kansas lawmakers the power to impose an outright ban on safe, legal abortions even in cases of rape, incest or the health of the mother.

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The Best That He Could Be

From the moment of his arrival in Kansas Territory from his former Iowa home, Owen Abbot Basset’s course was directed in support of the free-state cause.

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