Sep 29, 2009 | Guymon Daily Herald
By MIRANDA GILBERT Managing Editor Crash out Cancer? That was a question that hit home for many recently.
USD 327 students do well on state assessments
USD 327 students do well on state assessments By Mark McCoy Last Updated: September 22, 2009 Students in the Ellsworth-Kanopolis-Geneseo school district once again jumped higher than the state bar in tests administered as part of the Kansas Computerized Assessment Measures of Academic Progress.
Suspicious bale fires continue
Suspicious bale fires continue By Alan Rusch Last Updated: September 22, 2009 Ellsworth and Holyrood firefighters battled another series of suspicious bale fires Monday evening.
Downtown brick deadline is Sept. 28
Downtown brick deadline is Sept. 28 By Linda Mowery-Denning Last Updated: September 15, 2009 Reserve your downtown bricks by Sept.
Spirit of Kansas Art Fair and Fun Day is Saturday
A morning with Dr. Frank Tracz 09:00 AM Ellsworth Golf Course meeting room The director of bands at Kansas State University talks about "How to Be the Best You Can Be." Open to the public.
Ellsworth breaks ground for streetscape project
A morning with Dr. Frank Tracz 09:00 AM Ellsworth Golf Course meeting room The director of bands at Kansas State University talks about "How to Be the Best You Can Be." Open to the public.
K-State director of bands to speak at public meeting
State director of bands to speak at public meeting By I-R staff Last Updated: September 11, 2009 Dr.
Streetscape project begins Mondayt
Streetscape project begins Mondayt Last Updated: September 09, 2009 Demolition work is expected to begin Monday, Sept.
Ellsworth's Caleb Schultz provided this photo of several hail stones from Thursday night.
Golfball-sized hail fell in the Ellsworth area Thursday.
Golfball-sized hail fell in the Ellsworth area Thursday. Photo Courtesy Henry Diehl Severe weather rolled through Central Kansas Thursday night, and had members of the Salina Media Group Severe Weather Team out in the field.
Katie Visco, Boston, runs early Wednesday morning on Kansas Highway 140 west of Salina.