Keeping Nebraska’s Communities Safe
Nebraska is ‘The Good Life’. It’s one of the best places to live, work, and raise a family. As a lifelong Nebraskan, I’m proud that my husband, Bruce, and I raised our kids in the state we love.
Nebraska is ‘The Good Life’. It’s one of the best places to live, work, and raise a family. As a lifelong Nebraskan, I’m proud that my husband, Bruce, and I raised our kids in the state we love.
Last Thursday evening was kinda scary around this neck of the woods.
The Nebraska City girls’ and boys’ soccer teams will wrap up the regular season and get set for the Trailblazer Conference tournament this week. On Tuesday, April 22, the Pioneer girls’ team (0-9) was scheduled to play at Auburn (0-7). On Tuesday, April 22, the Pioneer boys’ team (1-6) was scheduled to play at Lincoln Lutheran/Raymond Central/Parkview Christian (6-2) with another match to follow on Thursday, April 24, at Waverly (5-5).
Nebraska City (3-12) competed in three games last week, including two in the Trailblazer Conference baseball tournament.
The Lourdes track teams competed at the Lewiston Invite on Tuesday, April 15, with the girls’ team scoring 44 points for a sixth-place finish in a 10-team field. The Knight boys’ team posted 22 team points.
First and third Mondays: LEGO Club, Morton-James Public Library, 923 1st Corso, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Builders ages 8 and older are welcome. 402-873-5609.
One’s Company, with storyteller Pippa White, will be performing “Voices from Ellis Island” at Morton-James Public Library on Sunday, May 4, at 2 p.m. This show is sponsored by Alice and Dan Holtz.
Speaker Carole Levin will present “Joan of Arc: Saint, Witch, Madwoman, Hero?” on May 1 at 7 p.m. at Morton-James Public Library Kimmel Gallery 923 1st Corso.
The Nebraska City Historical Society, the states pre-eminent historic preservation organization, originated in 1937 to preserve and protect the history and stories of Nebraska City’s founding members and early settlement.