
Pioneers place eighth in home golf tourney
A team score of 416 placed the Nebraska City boys’ golf team eighth out of 10 varsity squads in home tournament action at the Wildwood Golf Course on Thursday, April 17.
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A team score of 416 placed the Nebraska City boys’ golf team eighth out of 10 varsity squads in home tournament action at the Wildwood Golf Course on Thursday, April 17.
Spring is finally here, and for many of us that brings the joy of returning to outdoor activities, planning summer vacations, and… well, allergies. Depending on the allergen, people can suffer from allergies any time of year, but spring is a particularly common time in our part of the world to hear my patients complain of seasonal allergies.
Check out Pioneer JV baseball action photos.
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.
Did you know that about 80 percent of what we learn in school requires good vision? Dave McBride does.
At the conclusion of the April 8 regular meeting of the Otoe County Board of Commissioners Otoe County Emergency Management Director Gregg Goebel reported on two recent recognitions he and Assistant Director Steve Cody have received.
Keep Nebraska City beautiful invites residents of Nebraska City to take part in a litter cleanup on Tuesday, April 22, at 3:30 p.m. Volunteers will meet at the Sunken Parking Lot on Central Avenue to be part of the Greatest American Cleanup, a nationwide litter cleanup and green-up initiative led by Keep America Beautiful.
Steinhart Park will be prime territory for egg hunters tomorrow (Saturday, April 19) with two Easter egg hunts planned within the park.
The 2025 recipients of the Harry Bischof Memorial Scholarship received their awards from the Nebraska City Volunteer Fire Department on April 9. Pat Gude, Bischof’s grandson, presented the $1,000 scholarships to the students. Picture from left are Gude, Addyson Griepenstroh, Brayden Earll and Tarryn Godsey.