Wayne State College has announced that 49 students have been chosen for the highly selective Rural Health Opportunities Program (RHOP) for the Fall 2024 semester.
Frontier Cooperative has announced the recipients of its scholarship program, recognizing 25 area students.
Chadron State College students and employees recently gathered for the ninth annual Rising Sophomore awards ceremony.
Shelby Hein of David City was recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective all-discipline collegiate honor society. Burenheide was initiated at Wayne State College.
East Butler High School has released its third quarter honor roll. An asterisk denotes all A’s.
"Creativity is intelligence having fun" - Albert Einstein
Legislative District 23 candidate Jacob Wolff had a great life with his new wife in Florida, but as he told voters at an April 17 candidate forum in Cedar Bluffs, he came back home due to his love for his home state and desire to make a difference.
Legislative District 23 candidate Jacob Wolff had a great life with his new wife in Florida, but as he told voters at an April 17 candidate forum in Cedar Bluffs, he came back home due to his love for his home state and desire to make a difference.
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Larissa Schultz is the only Democrat seeking to be elected as the District 23 representative to the Nebraska Legislature in 2024, and she hopes to be selected by voters to represent rural living and issues in Lincoln.
After 22 years of doing heating and air conditioning work with another company, Lee Burnett started his own company in August and on April 12, commemorated its opening with a chamber ribbon-cutting
Aquinas Catholic track and field brought home four Centennial Conference titles on Saturday with junior Garett Novacek winning two events and freshman Riley Campbell win one individual event.
David City track and field brought home team hardware on April 23 at Shelby-Rising City and on Saturday at the SNC meet with both teams finishing as the runner-up.
Aquinas Catholic freshman, Sylvia Piitz, was chosen by audition to perform in the Nebraska Class C All-State Band on Saturday, March 23, at Kearney High School.
April is Alcohol Awareness Month. This is a time to raise awareness of substance use and misuse. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, people who drank twice the amount of the standard drink size for their gender were 70 times more likely to have an alcohol-rel…
Find out which students were named to the honor roll at David City High School.
Twenty-four high school students participated in the Wayne State College School of Business and Technology’s inaugural BST Gold Start Day on March 22.
After 30 years in insurance, Chas Eberle has retired from his David City agency, passing Steve Hicks, insurance agent and former pastor, the torch.
The 108th Legislature, second session, officially adjourned sine die last week on April 18, concluding my last legislative session as your Senator for Legislative District 23, unless there is a special session later this year.
David City girls track and field placed second on April 16 at the Centennial Invite and Aquinas Catholic competed at the Fred Arnold Invite in Schuyler on Thursday.
David City golf won its second straight tournament on April 17 winning its home invite by seven strokes over EMF as Jesse Divis, Clayton Zavodny and Xavier Boss earned medals.
Four Corners Health Department is pleased to share that a new air quality sensor, called a PurpleAir sensor, has been placed in our community. Thanks to a partnership with York Public Schools, this sensor is located at the high school in York. It will help support good health decisions.
The East Butler Family Career and Community Leaders of America chapter participated in the State FCCLA Conference held at Lincoln’s Pinnacle Bank Arena from April 7-9.