latest
Ellsworth residents are being asked to voluntarily reduce water use as part of the water watch the Ellsworth City Council declared during its April 10 meeting.
Read moreRaising awareness of child abuse during April
Read moreThe countdown carries over as we also prepare to get the machines in the fields to begin spring planting.
Read moreI get a little of my penchant for story-telling from my father, Bruce Cody Gray Jr. Riding over the countryside in the pickup, his thoughts would turn to earlier times, and, well, I was a captive audience.
Read moreEditorial results in improvements to intersection
Read moreWe give heartfelt thanks to all the Ellsworth, Rice and Lincoln County firemen and other volunteers who fought the prairie fire south of Ellsworth on Tuesday, April 4. Their heroic and Herculean efforts in stopping the fire at Avenue M kept the fire from raging north unimpeded for another 2 miles before there was a chance for another fire break and threatening many rural homes and growing in intensity, scope and breadth with the strong wind coming out of the south.
Read moreMy phone alerted me to a 4-year-old photo a few days ago, or rather, it alerted me to a photo taken four years ago of a newspaper clipping from decades ago. The clipping was a photo of a much younger version of me proudly standing next to a giant pumpkin I had grown in our garden.
Read moreWhen Oren Arms Curtis passed away on March 28, 1898, the editor of the Topeka State Journal described him as “a born rover.” The notice of his passing on a farm six miles from Newkirk, Okla., noted that although nearing 69 years of age, he had been planning a wagon trip through Arkansas for the coming summer. Nevertheless, in his almost 69 years, Curtis led a uniquely interesting life.
Read more