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From the files of the December 1, 1994, edition of The Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreKANOPOLIS – Delinquent water payments will result in a 24-hour waiting period before reconnecting water. The Kanopolis City Council unanimously approved the recommendation during its Dec. 13 meeting.
Read moreLocal couple creates homes-away-fromhome for visitors
Read moreCallie Haxton was sworn in as the new city clerk during Monday night’s Ellsworth City Council meeting. A performance and training report on Haxton will be brought to the council after 90 days.
Read moreThe question of bussing Wilson students to Ellsworth was discussed during Monday night’s meeting of the Eillsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo School Board.
Read moreNo action was taken by the Ellsworth County commissioners Monday after two executive sessions lasting a total of 45 minutes to discuss confidential data relating to financial affairs or trade secrets of corporations, partnerships, trusts and individual proprietorships (a proposed PILOT (Payment in Lieu-of-Taxes amount)) with officials from Pattern Energy.
Read moreWILSON — The Wilson Tourism Hub, Inc., in collaboration with the Kansas Czechs, Inc., will host an unveiling of murals from 1-3 p.m.
Read moreThe Wednesday, Dec. 7, public hearing at Wilson School was canceled by the Central Plains USD 112 school district on Monday.
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