Highway 2 fatal accident update
The Otoe County Sheriff’s Office responded at 12:26 p.m. to a two-vehicle accident on Highway 2 near County Road 36. A black 2015 Lincoln MKC… Login to continue reading Login…
The Otoe County Sheriff’s Office responded at 12:26 p.m. to a two-vehicle accident on Highway 2 near County Road 36. A black 2015 Lincoln MKC… Login to continue reading Login…
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I couldn’t help but think about Easter’s Past yesterday.Along with the other 364 days in the year, there have been a lot of changes over the past half-century or more.Example: There wasn’t an Easter bonnet to be seen All day.
Last week, the Legislature debated the controversial property tax “reform” package from the Revenue Committee, LB 388.
Nebraska City won seven of nine matches to take a dual victory over Cornerstone Christian in girls’ tennis action on the Steinhart Park courts on Thursday, March 28.All three Pioneer doubles teams won their matches.
Recent victories against Seward and Platte Valley pushed the Nebraska City baseball team’s record to 3-4 on the season.The team posted seven runs on 10 hits in a shut-out road win over Seward on Monday.Sloan Pelican went 3-for-4 with two runs and an RBI.
The Nebraska City boys’ soccer team is scheduled to play at home on Tuesday, April 9, against Aurora.
Track athletes from Nebraska City High School competed at the Platteview Invite on March 28.Earning medals for the Pioneer girls’ team were Tarryn Godsey, first, discus, 117’6”; Hannah Marth, fourth, shot, 33’4.5”; and Jayce Harrah, fourth, 800, 2:33.56; sixth, 400, 1:04.36.Earning medals for the Pioneer boys’ team were Kalan Frtich, fourth, long jump, 20’6.5”; JR Rico, fourth, 3200, 10:46.68; and Dane Sjulin, fifth, 400, 54.11.Photos by Kirt Manion
Thanks to the generosity and kindness of good Samaritans, Nebraska City resident Jan James’ trip to Bellevue proved to be an Easter miracle story instead of the roadside nightmare it could have easily been.James was on a road trip to see her son, who resides in a facility in Bellevue, when her car, a Chevy Cruz thought to be in good condition, began to show evidence of trouble.
A regular meeting of the library board of the Morton-James Public Library, will be held at 4 p.m.