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Music. Music. And more Music.

It was Woodstock without the mud — just the wind and the cold.

The first Midwest Underground Music Fest attracted about 350 music lovers Saturday to the hills north of Ellsworth for an all-day celebration of music and the Kansas performers who provide it.

 

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May

Docs to take up slack

The Ellsworth County Medical Center faces the same issues as other hospitals — including a shortage of physicians.

To ease the problem, the center’s chief executive officer Andrew Bair has announced the addition of contract doctors for a few months.

The contracted medical providers will work solely in the Ellsworth Rural Health Clinic with patients experiencing new acute/urgent needs that do not require emergency room care.

“We’ll do our best to align patients with their primary care provider,” Bair said,“but are happy that all our patients will be able to be seen promptly.

“In the meantime, we will continue to recruit for a permanent physician to meet the community requirements.

“I am optimistic about our ability to attract the right candidate to live in and serve this community.”

Bair said the growth of available local services and an increase in patient needs also have contributed to additional demand.

Wed
24
Apr

Pals on the Internet

AKansas man serving out a life sentence for murdering three Johnson County, Kan., women in June 1989, and suspected in the killing of a Wichita woman nearly two weeks earlier, is seeking love and companionship online.

And he isn’t alone.

 

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Wed
24
Apr

Building to start on rentals

Overcast skies and a stiff north wind didn’t dampen spirits Monday morning as Joiner Construction of Ellinwood broke ground on its Kansas Housing Resource Corporation Moderate Housing project along Prairie Lane west of the First Bank Kansas building in Ellsworth.

“I’m excited to get it going,” said Justin Joiner, president and owner of Joiner Construction.

 

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Wed
17
Apr

Childcare center faces a more secure future

Four months can make a huge difference and in the case of the Ellsworth Childcare and Learning Center, it’s all for the better.

“I think the story here is that the childcare center is solvent,” director Stacie Schmidt said this week.

 

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Wed
17
Apr

SPECIAL NIGHT

Central Plains High School students Jennah Jeffrey, Mason Wimmer, Juan Vasquez and Kristen Watson walk to Oiler prom Saturday night at Claflin.

 

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Wed
17
Apr

Looking to the Future

HOLYROOD — Sixty-four patrons of the Central Plains USD 112 school district spent a little over two hours April 11 working on long range planning recommendations for the district.

The result was a set of common themes that will be presented to the board for consideration.

 

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Thu
11
Apr

School officials consider change in hours at KMS

Members of the Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo USD 327 School Board expect to decide at their May meeting whether the district will change the schedule at Kanopolis Middle School, starting with the 2019-20 school year.

Meanwhile, officials are seeking input from district patrons on the possible change.

 

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Thu
11
Apr

From school finance to Medicaid expansion

Fifteen people gathered at Grandma’s Soda Shop in Wilson Saturday morning for an update on activities at the state legislature from two local lawmakers, 108th District Rep. Steven Johnson, R-Assaria, and 109th District Rep. Troy Waymaster, R-Bunker Hill.

Johnson also spoke and answered questions for more than a hour at the Ellsworth Antique Mall. About 50, including government students at Ellsworth High School, attended the Ellsworth session.

 

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