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There is a popular saying often used in today’s culture that states “What is old is new again.”
Read moreSigns of spring are everywhere, signaling the start of a new season of hope and regrowth. Photos by the I-R Staff.
Read moreAs the coronavirus continues to spread across Kansas, the Independent-Reporter asked Kerianne Ehrlich, supervisor of the Ellsworth County Health Department, what would happen when or if a positive case of the virus were to be identified in Ellsworth County. As of this report, no local cases had been reported.
Read moreAn investigation continues into the cause of an Easter Sunday disturbance by a group of inmates at the Ellsworth Facility. The disturbance resulted in a lockdown of Building 2.
Read moreThe financial roller coaster ride of recent weeks has ended for the Ellsworth County Medical Center, chief executive officer Andrew Bair announced April 16 at the weekly meeting of the county’s Local Emergency Planning Committee.
Read moreKANOPOLIS — The Kanopolis City Council adopted a resolution at its April 14 meeting authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds to pay the temporary funding for the city’s water project.
Read moreWILSON — Two Wilson property owners have been given a 30-day extension to continue making progress on the cleanup their properties.
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