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There was good news and bad news to share during Monday night’s regular Ellsworth City council meeting.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County commissioners approved a letter of support Monday to Post Rock Rural Water District’s application for a $264,700 hazard mitigation grant to replace one mile of 10-inch water line near Wilson.
Read moreWILSON — Mayor Mike Peschka broke a 2-2 tie Monday, to deny a request by David Criswell, owner of Kansas Foods, LLC, for a waiver of the animal ordinance to keep no more than 20 (7 adult female and 13 juvenile) Nigerian dwarf goats at 720 26th Street on thewest edge of Wilson.
Read moreUSD 327 approves Rice County plan
Read moreKratzer to manage Ellsworth Coop
The Board of Directors of The Ellsworth Coop would like to announce their next general manager, Tim Kratzer.
Read moreAt the Oct. 20 meeting of the hospital board of directors, Shamarie Farthing, executive director of quality, said ECMC earned an incentive of 29 percent on Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas hospital patients through the quality reporting period of Jan. 1 through June 30.
Read moreThe old hospital building in Ellsworth took one step closer to being demolished Monday after action taken by the Ellsworth City Council.
Read moreWILSON — David Criswell, owner of Kansas Foods Inc. and a member of the Wilson City Council, sought answers from his fellow council members during Monday’s council meeting. The questions, contained in a Sept. 20 memo from Criswell to the council, are related to his request for an animal permit waiver.
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