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The 2020 Midway District 4-H Club Day will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, at Wilson High School.
Read moreWalk Kansas 2020 will introduce you to nine shared lifestyle traits of the Blue Zones, places across the world where people live measurably longer and healthier lives.
Read moreFrom the files of the November 14, 1991 edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreThe County Liners 4-H club met Jan. 20 at the Geneseo United Methodist Church. President Noah Goss called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. Colton Habiger and Britta Goss led the Pledge of Allegiance and 4-H pledge. Song leaders Madelyn Harrison and Lily Hurley led the club in singing “Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes.”
Read moreWhen I was a pastor in New Jersey some decades ago, two of my parishioner-families were from Nazi Germany. Ironically one couple and another lady both came to America to escape to a better life in America. In visiting with each family, I thought it would be great to get the two families together to talk about their past and I would just listen to their sharing. What happened was beyond my wildest dream. In sharing old pictures they realized they both came to America after the War on the very same ship … pictures they had included people they both knew. What a reunion and what emotional memories it evoked.
Read moreCan you believe it is February 2020? I’m afraid to blink — time is going so fast. People, enjoy your lives, be the best you can be now, don’t put off what you enjoy till tomorrow because tomorrow will be gone and in the past and it will be too late!
Read moreNew Ellsworth resident Don McKnight brought something special with him in August when he moved from Colorado.
Read morePatrick Hoffman envisions an Ellsworth County that offers a good quality of life for his parents and grandparents — and also opportunities for his three young children to settle in their hometown as adults.
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