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Congratulations to Audrey Marshall, November's Teacher of the Month Award Winner! Mrs. Marshall is a 6th grade math teacher at Kepley Middle School. Her anonymous nominator said, “A … more
Evolution Of Society Every generation looks back at its past and calls it “The Good Ole Days” and considers the younger generation to be selfish or irresponsible. Changes in society … more
My grandmother used to comment, "I don't think they are very work brittle." When I first heard her say it, I asked what she meant. Her response was simple and to the point, "they just don't want to … more
JOHNSON CITY - A Johnson City woman lost her life in a two-vehicle accident last week. Gladis A. Antillon Garcia, 46, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to a report from the Kansas … more
Ulysses High School Robotics Program members visited with USD 214 School Board during their regular meeting, Monday, November 21. Justin Coffey, Ulysses High School (UHS) Principal, introduced … more
Ulysses Kepley seventh grade A-team basketball girls brought home the victory Monday when they defeated the Scott City Beavers 36-8. The Kepley B-team girls followed suit with a 15-4 win over the … more
Memories   The figment of memoires Captured by a picture The picture of a frozen screen Capturing a funny face Of a long-distance relationship The time the … more
Grant County Commissioners accepted the official 2022 election results when they met Tuesday, September 6, to canvass the Ballots. Sheila Brown, Grant County Clerk, told Commissioners there were … more
For years there has been a need for mental help; however, there has been a stigma that therapy or mental healing means we are “crazy” or weak. I have seen first hand what today's … more
Yep, I'm safe! If you haven't heard, there has been much talk lately about Taylor Swifts' Era Tour concert, set for March 2023. One lady has buyer's remorse after spending $5,500 for TWO tickets! … more
Youth Core Ministries (YCM) seeks to impact rural communities through intentionally transformational relationships and unconditional love by showing Jesus to kids, families, and communities, … more
An infant who had been reported as "unresponsive" has been released from the hospital in Garden City. Authorities arrested the child's mother, Johanna Martinez, 21,  and are now looking for the … more
Special to the Ulysses News "We are Celebrating!!!", stated a representative of Grant County Gives in a recent press release. "Celebrating the all-time high total of $168,338.11 for this … more
The Dexter D. Harbour Post No. 79 honored local veterans with a chili and cinnamon roll luncheon at Grant County Civic Center November 11, Veteran’s Day. Those in attendance were welcomed by … more
American Implement has received approval from the State of Kansas for its new Registered Apprenticeship Program, making them the first John Deere dealership in the state of Kansas to have this … more
Black Friday, November 25, is the kick off of the Home Town Holiday Shopper give away. Participants should save all of their retail receipts from Grant County business and bring them to the … more
The holidays aren't always a day of celebration for everyone. Many stress over financial issues and wondering how they will live day-to-day, let alone add the extras of an elaborate meal, gifts, … more
Thanksgiving. A time for giving thanks. Thinking about the Thanksgivings I have had in my 25 rotations on Earth, one memory in particular comes to mind. I believe I was eight or nine years old, … more
A Ulysses resident charged in the 2019 death of his then girlfriend’s child, was sentenced Wednesday, November 16, to life in prison. Uraquio “Rocky” Agustin Arredondo, 29, was … more
Mexico Long drive ahead Roads seem endless Bumpy roads making naps sleepless   Arriving at dusk Half asleeep wondering if we've arrived unfamiliar faces … more
Ulysses City Council passed Sunday Sales of Alcoholic Liquor Ordinance 1318, during their regular meeting November 9. The ordinance vote was initially tied with Council Members Terry Maas, Ken … more
This morning many like me woke up to an answered prayer - moisture. Snow was falling and it looked like there might be an answer to prayers many had been sending up, for relief of the very dry … more
The year was 1946. Ulysses resident Kellye Hart was in a foreign country more than 6,000 miles away from where he called home - a military camp in Korea. He thought back on what had brought him so … more
Voters headed to the polls November 8; however, the results will not be “official” until votes are certified. Preliminary results are in; however, and prior to certification here, it … more
Changing leaves and holiday decorations mean only one thing: It’s time for the Tumbleweed Arts and Crafts Bazaar. “This is our 21st year,” said Judith Creed, who has coordinated … more
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