Community Calendar 5-24-24
First and third Mondays: NC City Council, Gary White Memorial Room/Council Chambers, 1518 Central Ave., 6 p.m.
First and third Mondays: NC City Council, Gary White Memorial Room/Council Chambers, 1518 Central Ave., 6 p.m.
The Nebraska City Farmers Market will continue on Thursday, May 30.
The Morton-James Public Library will be hosting summer reading programs in the Kimmel Gallery at the Library in June.
Twenty graduating seniors at Lourdes Central Catholic received their diplomas in an afternoon ceremony in the McCabe Activity Center on Sunday, May 19.Valedictorians Jenna Box, Ava Buggi, and Rebekah Vaverek addressed the audience, and several year-end awards were presented.Box and Nolan Beccard received the Female Athlete of the Year and Male Athlete of the Year, and Isaac Bruggeman received the St.
Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts presents “Maize to Mars,” an exhibition of work by Margaret Berry that will be on display through June 14.Berry is a studio artist in Lincoln, specializing in encaustic artwork.
Southeast Region A in Nebraska has been awarded federal funds through the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program.Southeast Region A, including Cass, Johnson, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, and Richardson counties, was awarded $23,500 in Phase 40 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the area.
Most people already have their vegetable gardens planted for the summer.
Nebraska Department of TransportationApril traffic fatalities on Nebraska roads
United Way of Nebraska City recently gave $13,000 to seven community organizations.
Kirt Manion kmanion@cherryroad.com Looking for a job in Nebraska City or the surrounding area? Then look no further than Nebraska City’s satellite office for the Nebraska Department of Labor, located…