NC Council approves 1- and 6-year street plan
Julie Davis, CherryRoad Media Nebraska City drivers will see improvements to both 11th Street and 1st Corso in the coming year. During its Sept.
Julie Davis, CherryRoad Media Nebraska City drivers will see improvements to both 11th Street and 1st Corso in the coming year. During its Sept.
The Pride of the Pioneers took home the top prize for Class A in the Marching Band Competition at the 2022 AppleJack Parade. .
On Monday, Sept. 19, the Heart of America Athletic Conference announced their Heart Football Players of the Week. Deiontay Dozier (Cordova, Tenn.) was named Special Teams Player of the Week. The defensive back blocked a field goal and returned it for a touchdown to help Peru State defeat No. 11 Baker 19-14.
The Nebraska City girls’ golf team posted a third-place finish with a score of 438 on Monday at the program’s home invitational on the Wildwood Golf Course. Ella Welsh was the top individual for the Pioneers with a fourth-place score of 93.
The Nebraska City cross country team competed at the Bennington Invite on Thursday, Sept. 15 with Mason Houghton scoring his fourth individual gold medal to lead the Pioneer boys’ side.
The Nebraska City High School Marching Band performed during the football game and marched at halftime on Friday, Sept. 16, at the Oak Bowl on the campus of Peru State College.
Financial donations and volunteering are popular ways to give back to nonprofit organizations. However, there are many additional ways to give back, including donations that can help save lives.
The value dogs bring to a home is undeniable. Dog owners and their families may welcome a new dog with open arms because they recognize these pets provide unconditional love and can make their human companions smile no matter what else is going on in their lives. However, other dogs may be considerably less enthusiastic about rolling out the proverbial welcome mat to another furry member of the family.
Members of the Peru State College Student Senate today announced details of the College’s 100th Annual Homecoming Parade, which will begin at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1st in downtown Peru. The theme for this year’s festivities is “Bobcat in Boots.”