
Veterans Day events planned in NC
A variety of celebrations and observances are planned in the coming days in Nebraska City to honor the community’s veterans.Mayor Bryan Bequette, joined by veterans from the audience at the Monday, Nov.
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A variety of celebrations and observances are planned in the coming days in Nebraska City to honor the community’s veterans.Mayor Bryan Bequette, joined by veterans from the audience at the Monday, Nov.
NCHS runner competes at State CCNebraska City’s Jonathan Rico-Avalos ran a time of 18:11.5 to finish 64th out of 89 runners in the Nebraska School Activities Association Class B Boys’ State Cross Country Championships at the Kearney Country Club on Friday, Oct.
The Nebraska City Church of Christ, located at 1102 S 10th St., hosted a Trunk or Treat event on Sunday, Oct.
Speaker Deborah Greenblatt will present the program James Whitcomb Riley, the Fiddling Children’s Poet on November 7 at 7 p.m.
Southwest Iowa native Kurt Sloop served as an artist in residence at Waubonsie State Park earlier this year.Sloop, a versatile artist and dedicated art teacher, has spent over 20 years inspiring young minds in Tarkio, Missouri and Essex, Iowa.
Samaritan’s Purse Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box time is here.
Governor Jim Pillen announced his appointment of Justice Jeffrey J.
Now that principal construction has concluded on the Nebraska City Veterans Memorial Building Project (NCVMBP), the project board of directors have turned their attention to building maintenance and facility rentals.Jim Kuhn, president of the NCVMBP, visited the Nebraska City Rotary Club on Oct.
Isabelle Johnson, a senior on the Nebraska City girls’ golf team, picked up a 10th place medal during action at the Class B state tournament in Gering last week.
The 2024 version of Trail of Treats will feature an expanded trail and some other changes to the Halloween afternoon event, which is set to take place from 3:30 to 5 p.m.