Lourdes Dance Team wins Class D State Hip Hop Championship

The Lourdes Central Catholic Dance Team won a state title championship at the 2025 Nebraska Cheer and Dance Competition on February 21 in the Class D Hip Hop category.
The Lourdes Central Catholic Dance Team won a state title championship at the 2025 Nebraska Cheer and Dance Competition on February 21 in the Class D Hip Hop category.
The Wildwood Period House will be repainted this year, and additional funds will be secured to help catalog the artifacts on site.
Rotary District 5650 Chair of the Rotary Foundation Mick McKinley visited the Nebraska City Rotary Club Feb. 26 to discuss the Foundation’s work. He said the Foundation began in 1915 when Rotary President Arch Klumpf set aside $27.50 as seed money. Among the projects funded by the Rotary Foundation are Polio Plus, the organization’s ongoing effort to eradicate polio around the world, and the Annual Fund, which supports grants made worldwide by Rotary International. McKinley said members of the Nebraska City Rotary Club have donated $94.472 to Rotary International in the 99 years the club has been in existence. Local organizations helped by the Nebraska City Rotary Club in the past year include Meals on Wheels, the Backpack Program of First Evangelical Lutheran Church, CASA, and the Nebraska City Food Pantry.
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Nebraska City Tourism & Commerce invites you to attend the March HOT TOPICS on Wednesday, March 12, from 8 to 9 a.m. in the Kimmel Gallery at the Morton-James Public Library (923 1st Corso).
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Small Beginnings of Nebraska City will become the official group who will continue caretaking the Children’s Watering Town Garden starting this spring.
After a win and a loss in subdistrict play, the Lourdes girls’ basketball team will get a chance to avenge their postseason defeat in the district finals.
Applications are open for scholarships and grants through the Nebraska City High School Alumni Foundation.
An afternoon reception at the Southeast Community College Learning Center at Nebraska City celebrated 47 years of contributions from Learning Center Coordinator Cindy Meyer, who retired from full-time employment with the college on Friday, Feb. 14. In retirement, Meyer plans to continue as a part-time floater in SCC’s Learning Centers, manage her son’s Airbnb rental, and support field crews on the family farm.