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“Prior to 1870, Barton County was the home of the buffalo, antelope, elk and deer, and for several years after the county began to be settled, these kings of the plain roamed over the prairies of the county in countless numbers. Buffalo were even killed on the town site of Great Bend long after the first settlers had located there, and antelope were seen by the hundred as late as 1875. As the county became more populous all these disappeared.”
Read moreKerianne Ehrlich plans to begin looking at the festivals and other large gatherings this summer in light of the COVID-19 crisis, the supervisor of the Ellsworth County Health Department told commissioners at their weekly Monday meeting.
Read moreFor the most part, we’ve been impressed with the efforts of local government entities to follow the Kansas Open Meetings Act.
Read moreWhen we, as teenagers, leave our homes to pursue our future careers in college or begin our time in the workforce, we tend to forget where our lives truly began.
Read more“Who knew health care could be so complicated?” That’s what Donald John Trump said in 2017 while rambling on about wishing to eradicate the Affordable (health) Care Act.
Read moreAfter gold was found in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in 1858, several attempts were made to convince the Cheyennes and Arapahos to abandon their roving ways and settle on a designated reservation.
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