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Congratulations to Anna Green, December's Teacher of the Month Award Winner! Mrs. Green is a 3rd grade math and science teacher at Sullivan Elementary School. Her anonymous nominator said, … more
LIFE If you died tomorrow, would you say you lived your life to the fullest? Some people spend their whole lives working towards a better future and never get there. Others live day by day and … more
After the excitement and bustle of the Christmas season, it is completely natural to feel a little down at this time of the year. January, the month of cold weather, dark mornings and (possibly) … more
Grief - there is no time stamp, no expiration date, no set limit, and definitely no one size fits all – it is as individual and unique as the person who is going through it. When you lose … more
The last meeting of 2022 for the Ulysses City Council was short and sweet. Council members approved seven Cereal Malt Beverage (CMB) licenses during their regular meeting December 28, 2022. Those … more
Golden Plains Credit Union Vice President Sherry Annis began her career with the local financial institution from the ground up. "I started right out of high school as a teller and 35 years later … more
Grant County Sheriff’s Deputy Larry “Dale” Godfrey assisted Morton County and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Departments in a high speed pursuit December 28. According to the … more
Sunday, December 25, was Christmas Day. Christians celebrate this day in memory and honor of Jesus' birth. However, it is not "written in stone" that Jesus was even born in December - some believe it … more
When this edition of the Ulysses News comes out, it will be almost time for the countdown - the countdown which will end with saying goodbye to 2022 and hello to 2023. It will be New Year's Eve … more
It was January 28, 2004, when then Police Captain Alan Olson was appointed as interim Chief of Police for the Ulysses Police Department, following the  resignation of Charles Gregory. From … more
Special to The Ulysses News While flu season has been upon us for some time, the CDC reports seasonal influenza activity continues to increase across the United States. One key measure that can be … more
Beginning December 26, and continuing through January 2, the Grant County Sheriff's Department will join many other law enforcement agencies across the state, including the Kansas Highway Patrol, in … more
Photo Montage The air The chalk on my hands that seal my effort The people in the stands Clapping their hands   Big strong and witty Dangerous but not without … more
Ulysses City Council approved the $100,000 purchase of 28 acres at the southwest section 35-28-37 during their regular meeting November 21. The land purchased is located in the Frazier Park area. … more
My husband, Mike, had always been healthy "as a horse" as the saying goes. But in December of 2017, things started to change. He began to lose weight. His "color" didn't look good. And then, he … more
BWMH Auxiliary met at the Cooper Clark Room at the Library at 9:30 a.m., December 14. The Auxiliary Prayer and Task were recited. Eleven members were in attendance: Sue-Ellen Borthwick, Joyce … more
Kansas teens will have an opportunity to win $100 and help spread awareness about road safety. Safe Kids Kansas, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and program sponsor State Farm … more
Bundle up buttercup and watch the chill factor! The National Weather Service out of Dodge City says we may not like the "chill" in the air this week. According to the National Oceanic and … more
Earlier this month, Lamar Superintendent Dr. Chad Krug was honored with special recognition from the Colorado Association of School Boards. According to the CASB website, the Demont Award was … more
A Strange Day In July   Early one Sunday morning Judith and Jonah went down to the riverside. This was a normal occurrence for the twins as they didn’t enjoy sitting with the adults … more
Early retirement/early resignation incentives were approved by the Unified School District No. 214 Board of Education when they   met Monday in regular session. The board approved $1,000 … more
Brittney Griner was recently released from prison in Russia for committing a crime - which she did. Either by mistake or on purpose, there is no doubt she did it. So who is Griner? To be honest, I … more
Ulysses High School wrestlers came in second behind the Scott City Beavers this past Saturday at the 59th Annual Ron Smith Invitational Meet  in Ulysses. The Beavers took the team title with … more
The holiday season is upon us! Pioneer Electric invites members to join us from 4-8 p.m., Friday, December 16, as we retire $4.4 million in capital credits back to our members during member … more
Students at Kepley Middle Schoool  and Sullivan Elementary were treated to a special performance Monday, by a local Matachines dance troupe. According to local church Mary Queen of Peace  … more
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