United Methodist Women will hold rummage sale
The First United Methodist Church of Nebraska City United Methodist Women will hold a spring rummage sale at the church, 1023 First Ave. Sale hours will be noon to 5 p.m.
The First United Methodist Church of Nebraska City United Methodist Women will hold a spring rummage sale at the church, 1023 First Ave. Sale hours will be noon to 5 p.m.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month and Nebraska State Troopers will be on patrol throughout the state, working to keep roads safe and educate motorists on the dangers of distracted driving. “Distracted driving is a dangerous habit for many people,” said Col.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will accept applications for one 2022 bighorn sheep lottery permit beginning April 18. A $29 nonrefundable application fee must accompany each application.
Most people want beautiful, lush lawns and wellmaintained landscapes. Not every homeowner has the time or the inclination to do the work, however. Many homeowners rely on a lawn service to help maintain their properties and keep their homes looking great.
LOURDES CENTRAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL MENUS Lourdes Central Catholic School Menus All LCC student lunches remain free for the 2021-2022 school year, per the USDA, regardless of income. Tuesday, April 12: Chicken soft taco/fajita, black beans and corn.
Prescribed burns are planned this spring on many Nebraska Game and Parks Commission wildlife management areas, state parks and state recreation areas where weather allows. Historically, wildlife habitats were shaped by wildfires that occurred throughout the year.
Students at Nebraska City High School celebrated the 2022 Prom on Saturday, April 2, at the high school com mons. The event began with the Grand March where students were showed off their prom style for parents and other well-wishers. On the second segment of the Grand March, students had some funs with poses and other amusing stunts. Following the Grand March was the coronation of the prom royalty.
Cultivating beautiful blooms is a popular pastime for gardeners near and far. While gazing at a yard full of vibrant colors or enjoying the aroma of freshly cut blooms is enough for many gardeners, others may want to embrace a long-enduring tradition - growing edible flowers.
Few people would not enjoy finding carefully crafted chocolate confections in an Easter basket. As revered as hidden eggs are on Easter, chocolate and other candies nestled in a bed of green plastic grass often call out like a siren's song.
An artist reception from 3 to 5 this afternoon (Friday, April 8) in the Kimmel Gallery of the Morton-James Public Library will give the public a chance to meet a young artist who’s interested in cleaning up the world’s oceans and solving the problem of overfishing the world’s seas.