
PHOTOS: Lourdes Track at 2025 Rettig Invite
Check out action shots from this year’s Rettig Invite at Nebraska City High School. Photos by Kirt Manion
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Check out action shots from this year’s Rettig Invite at Nebraska City High School. Photos by Kirt Manion
Julie Davisjdavis@cherryroad.com One hundred three members of the Class of 2025 received their diplomas during commencement ceremonies at Nebraska City High School on Sunday, May 11. Lextyn Harker offered opening…
The Lourdes Knights girls’ and boys’ track teams hosted the annual Rettig Invite on Friday, May 9, at Nebraska City High School.
BASEBALL The Nebraska baseball team wrapped up its home schedule with a three-game series on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, against the Michigan Wolverines. After winning the series 2-1, the Huskers’…
Recent baseball action resulted in the fourth and fifth wins of the Nebraska City High School season as the Pioneers topped Falls City, 8-2, on Friday, April 25, and Crete, 6-1, on April 29. Both of those games were played on the road. Other results for the Pioneers were a 10-1 loss at Elkhorn on May 1 and a 10-7 loss at home against Douglas County West on May 5. Photos of the Pioneer team were taken at the Elkhorn game by Jack Denker.
The Nebraska City girls’ and boys’ soccer teams wrapped up the 2025 season with home matches on Saturday, May 3. The Pioneer girls’ team fell 1-0 (3-2) to Auburn after an overtime and shoot out in Class B-4 subdistrict action. The Pioneer girls’ team wrapped up a 1-11 season. The Pioneer boys’ team fell 2-1 to Conestoga in Class B-3 subdistrict action. The Pioneers wrapped up a 3-9 season.
The Nebraska City Public Schools Board of Education and District Leadership Team invite you to a Board Work Session and District Leadership Team Presentation on Monday, May 19, at 6 p.m. in the Nebraska City Middle School Library for “State of the Schools, May 2025, Debt Free, Continue to Invest in Our Students.”
The Talking Books service of the Nebraska Library Commission was established in 1931 to serve legally blind veterans of the First World War.
Nebraska City recently hosted its inaugural JV boys’ golf tournament.