November 2022

Letter to the Editor:

The city council decided where to spend 1.2 million of ARPA money with $900.000 going for a new housing division for future development. This will include land purchase a new water main and the first phase of platting streets and lots while additional phases will be required to bring this project to fruition.

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Nebraska State Patrol news

Lincoln man arrested after Narcotics Task Force investigation Investigators with the Nebraska State Patrol, working with the Lincoln-Lancaster County Narcotics Task Force arrested a Lincoln man after locating numerous controlled substances, explosives, and a firearm at his residence. On Wednesday, Nov.

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The Longest Day

Have you enjoyed that extra hour you lost last Spring? I don’t have a clue as to the “why” it happens – but it seems the Sunday we Fall Back goes on forever. I know – after all of these years I should take it right in stride. I turned my bedroom clocks ahead Saturday afternoon while I watched the Nebraska football game. I remembered to turn my watch back, too. The stove and microwave will still do their thing, so I’ll change them later.

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Jerry William Wurtele, Sr.

Jerry William Wurtele, Sr., 81 Husband, Father, Grandfather, and Friend to many passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on November 5th, 2022. Jerry was born July 27, 1941, to Elmer and Marjorie (Pinkham) Wurtele in Marysville, KS.

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Lars Jay Larson

Lars Jay Larson, age 44 of Nebraska City passed away on November 3, 2022, at CHI Nebraska Heart Hospital in Lincoln, with his family by his side. Lars was born November 29, 1977, in Omaha, the son of Harry and Lynda (Kuhn) Larson.

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LINDAC.BLACK HOROSCOPES

TODAY’S 11/22). This year benefits your health, fitness and work. Home and family flourish with steady care and attention. Autumn reveals valuable personal discoveries, sparking new possibilities for winter collaboration. Physical victories next spring inspire a personal change next summer. Get your heart pumping to thrive.

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Girls Day Out held in Nebraska City

do it.” That’s the principle behind Girls’ Day Out, which took place at Southeast Community College’s Nebraska City Learning Center on Wednesday, Nov. 9. Ninth grade students from Nebraska City High School and Lourdes Central Catholic were able to take part in five hours of career education and guidance during the event, which offered the young women opportunities to hear from medical professionals, educators, the Otoe County Court Clerk Magistrate, entrepreneurs, and tradespeople as they visited classrooms in the center to hear presentations.

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