High Plains Journal - Fri Nov 27
Some proponents of organic, labor-intensive farming contend we should go back to the days when every family owned 40 acres, farmed with hay burners and applied no chemicals.
Fire damages home in rural Ellis County on TuesdayHays Daily News - Wed Nov 25
A fire south of Hays on Tuesday caused extensive damage to a home. Units from four Ellis County Rural Fire companies were dispatched to the 600 block of 240th Avenue at about 6:20 p.m. Tuesday.
Commission tables decision on well waiver -,Hays Daily News - Tue Nov 24
Next time Ellis County commissioners meet, they will be back to full strength, and they will be meeting at a new time.
WWII armorer saw Enola GayThe Topeka Capital-Journal - Sun Nov 22
Glen Guffey was drafted into the U.S. Army Air Force in November 1942 at the age of 18.
Harley and Donna NorthHays Daily News - Sat Nov 21
Harley and Donna North, Brownell, will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Dec.
Oil tax idea quickly killed -,Hays Daily News - Fri Nov 20
By MARY CLARKIN Special to The Hays Daily News HUTCHINSON a ' Rookie Reno County Commissioner Brad Dillon learned a political lesson the hard way a ' by losing a battle.
Hays man sentenced on cocaine charges -,Hays Daily News - Wed Nov 18
Larry Dean Braun, 49, Hays, was sentenced to more than five years in prison Monday following an October conviction for the sale of cocaine and drug tax stamp violations.
Work begins on bridge near Walker -,Hays Daily News - Tue Nov 17
Work was slated to begin Monday on a bridge southwest of Walker that is being constructed using stimulus funds, according to the local Kansas Department of Transportation office.
Artist painting state history muralThe Wichita Eagle - Sun Nov 15
Figures from the past like George Custer and Walter P. Chrysler depict Ellis County, while sites such as Castle Rock and Cottonwood Ranch highlight western Kansas.
Discrepancy won't mean higher taxes -,Hays Daily News - Fri Nov 13
When Ellis County residents receive their tax statements, the mill levy listed for the city of Hays will be higher than the actual amount of money the city will collect.
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