Butterflies and Moths
Summer is really here, not quite by calendar, but definitely the temperatures, and bugs.
Summer is really here, not quite by calendar, but definitely the temperatures, and bugs.
You’ve probably seen them, at least in wild roadside areas, but there may be a few in the rougher areas of your yard, too.
The Nemaha Natural Resources District Board of Directors met Thursday, June 13, in Tecumseh.
Nebraska City High School will add a new computer science and technology education class to its course offerings beginning with the upcoming 2024-2025 school year.The Nebraska City Public Schools board of education approved adding the new class to course offerings for the upcoming school year during the regular June board meeting.The Nebraska Legislature passed a bill requiring computer science and technology education for students beginning with the 2026-2027 school year.
Cass County SheriffTrain DerailmentCass County Sheriff Robert Sorenson reported that on Tuesday, June 11, at 4:10 p.m., Cass County Deputies, along with Nehawka Fire, Cass County Emergency Management, Nebraska City Fire, and Otoe County Emergency Management, responded to a train derailment on the Union Pacific Railroad, just west of the intersection of U.S.
The next phase of the Tree City Trails project is almost ready to go out for construction bids following a lengthy environmental review process.Marty Stovall, construction facilities manager for the City of Nebraska City, provided an update on the trail project during the June 12 meeting of the Nebraska City Rotary Club.The latest phase of the trail will begin at the North 11th Street bridge over Table Creek and proceed north to 16th Street and the Nebraska City Softball Complex, said Stovall.
Sally Schreiner, president of the Nebraska City Rotary Club, presented $650 to Jim Kuhn, president of the Nebraska City Veterans Memorial Building Project board, during the June 12 meeting of the Nebraska City Rotary Club.
Duane Koehlmoos of the Nebraska City Jaycees collects donations for the annual Jaycees Fireworks Show which is set for dusk on Saturday, June 29, at Steinhart Park.
High school students continue to show their passion for agriculture and their enthusiasm to attend Nebraska’s premier youth ag event, the Nebraska Agricultural Youth Institute (NAYI).
It’s started - another season’s crop of yellow nutsedge has begun to grow.