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These are emotional days for Wilson’s Bob Powers and the girls’ basketball team he guided to a 6-15 season.
Pharmaceutical companies and large hotel chains snatched up emergency COVID-19 federal loans meant for businesses typically with 500 or fewer employees.
WILSON — The Lincoln County attorney is the new city judge for the City of Wilson.
Read moreMANHATTAN — The leader of a Kansas State University program that helps to promote food and consumer safety at home is waving a caution flag regarding the proper ways to disinfect kitchen and other household surfaces.
Read moreMike’s text message read: “I needed to know so I gutted the valve.Found the problem. 1/64” scratch in brass seal inside valve. Too big for the new plungers to work.”
Read moreFrom the files of the April 5, 1984 Ellsworth Reporter.
Read moreAt Monday’s meeting of the Ellsworth County commissioners, unanimous approval was given to extend Keith Haberer’s contract as emergency management director for Ellsworth and Russell counties for another four years.
Read moreThe Ellsworth Swimming Pool will open sometime during the week of June 15 and practice for softball and baseball will start June 15, with games beginning at the end of June or the first of July. This all is subject to change, of course, depending upon what happens locally with COVID-19.
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