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Editor’s Note — This is the second editor-publisher Marquette has in the Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame, an honor roll of journalists who have made outstanding contributions to their profession. The first was Kenneth Baird “Bud” Bruce, who was born in 1914 in Marquette to a newspaper family. In 1927, the Bruce family bought the Marquette Tribune where Bud began his career.
Read moreThis weather makes it officially summer! And summer means grilling — specifically grilling meat. So, let’s talk food safety as it relates to those grilled favorites. The doneness of your meat should never be based on color. Instead, make a food thermometer your favorite utensil at the grill to ensure you are cooking meat to the recommended minimum internal temperature.
Read moreMore than 50 million Americans live with chronic pain, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study. Many of those living with chronic pain rely on opioid pain medications, which can be habit forming.
Read moreEllsworth County Medical Center’s Wound Clinic may have just opened this past year, but a positive has already prompted administrators to expand its availability.
Read moreKANOPOLIS — An inquiry about vacating a street was heard at the June 9 meeting of the Kanopolis City Council.
Read moreWith a passion for rural health care and putting people first, Ellsworth County Medical Center CEO Andrew Bair has helped ECMC uphold its commitment to improving lives since he took the helm a little more than a year ago.
Read moreEllsworth Junior-Senior High School senior Jordyn Coonrod is the 2020 recipient of the Smoky Hill Chapter of the Daughter’s of the American Revolution Good Citizen scholarship.
Read moreEllsworth High School’s Brenna Pruitt signs with Southeast Community College in Beatrice, Neb. to play softball next year. Her plans are to transfer after two years and study speech and language pathology at the university of Kansas. Pruitt is shown with her parents and coach Kenny Cravens. Courtesy photo
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