
NCECBVI students enjoy ‘Lights, Camera, Action!’ prom
The Nebraska Center for the Education of Children who are Blind or Visually Impaired (NCECBVI) prom “Lights, Camera, Action!” was filled with dancing, socializing, and fun!
The Nebraska Center for the Education of Children who are Blind or Visually Impaired (NCECBVI) prom “Lights, Camera, Action!” was filled with dancing, socializing, and fun!
Seventh-grade students at Nebraska City Middle School conducted a food drive for Southeast Nebraska Community Action (SENCA) during April.
Every day, 250 babies across Nebraska are placed in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
Building PermitsOn April 1, Jason Hauschild at 2607 C R.d, Syracuse, received a building permit for a new pool.
Kirt Manion kmanion@cherryroad.com Five Nebraska City track and field athletes earned medals with three of them earning positions at the state track and field meet… Login to continue reading Login…
Kirt Manion kmanion@cherryroad.com Several athletes from Lourdes Central Catholic earned qualifying positions at the 2024 Nebraska Scholastic Activities Association State Track and Field Championships during… Login to continue reading Login…
Johnson-Brock at Districts in Pawnee City Girls win district championship with 102 points Boys, eighth with 31 team points Girls’ Medal Winners Rylie Beethe, first,… Login to continue reading Login…
Nebraska City grabbed a 4-1 lead after three innings of postseason baseball action against North Platte, but the Bulldogs rallied with a four-run fourth inning and topped the Pioneers by the final count of 5-4 on Thursday, May 1.The Pioneers had seven hits, compared to six for North Platte.
Nebraska City picked up wins at No.
Friday, May 3, saw the Lourdes girls’ and boys’ track and field teams in action at the program’s annual invitational, the Rettig Invite, on the Nebraska City High School track with the Knight girls’ squad scoring a second-place finish.Johnson-Brock won the girls’ team championship with 155.5 points while Lourdes had 129 for second.