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WILSON — The Wilson City Council has approved a list of criteria for those seeking an animal or poultry waiver.
Read moreThe Ellsworth County commissioners took another step down the American Rescue Plan Act funding path Monday by completing the review of the risk assessments for the eight entities that were recently selected to receive ARPA funding.
Read moreResidential curbside recycling pickup in Ellsworth will end Friday, Oct. 1.
That was the update Chris Behrens of CB Trucking and Services LLC in Beverly gave during a Sept. 24 telephone interview with the Independent-Reporter.
The planned demolition of the old Ellsworth County Hospital building at 300 Kingsley Ave. has taken another step forward.
Read moreAs of Monday, Ellsworth County had 18 active cases of COVID-19. On a scale with blue as the lowest and red the highest, Ellsworth County is in the orange zone, according to the local health department.
Read moreEllsworth Junior-Senior High School’s Homecoming candidates are: front row, from left — Kate Wacker, Halle Bohl, Cady Hansen, Natalie Rolfs and Nicole Haase; and back row, from left — Dayton Davis, Tucker Huseman, Justin Tully, Gavin Webber and Br
Read moreThe Central Plains High School Homecoming Court is: front row, from left — Madison McGuire, Riley Thompson, Shaylah Kempke, Nora VanScyoc and Kassidy Nixon and back row, from left — Denver Crenshaw, Kerrick Benavidez, Cole Lamatsch, Dawson McNe
Read moreThe 2020 Census numbers provided good news for the City of Wilson. The 2020 number of residents is 859, which is an increase of 78 over the 2010 census numbers. According to City Clerk Susan Kriley, Wilson is the only city in Ellsworth County to experience an increase.
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