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WILSON — The Central Plains USD 112 board of education will continue moving forward to complete a facilities study initiated in November with Wiens and Company Construction of Hutchinson.
Read moreThe shadow of the Ellsworth Veteran’s Memorial Hospital continued to follow members of the city council Monday night as a company hired to inspect the old building set the price of asbestos abatement and demolition at $480,000.
Read moreBeneficial rainfall in the area Monday morning and a wet forecast has prompted the Ellsworth County commissioners to rescind the county-wide burn ban, effective Monday, May 2.
Read moreWILSON — Ken and Marcie Beneda, board members of the Wilson Czech Opera House Corporation, gave an update on the ongoing renovation of the structure into an open air theater.
Read moreMelissa Miller, Ellsworth assistant city attorney, received consensus approval Monday during a meeting of the Ellsworth City Council to cancel a pending legal proceeding requesting the judge rule the owners of the old Ellsworth Hospital must permanently deny public access to the vacant structure.
Read moreThe USD 327 board met in special session on Monday, May 2, and approved the following, 5-0.
Read moreWILSON — The owners of a vacant house earmarked by the City of Wilson to be chronically vacant have been given time to make it livable.
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