
Creighton University dean’s honor roll
Taylor Mead of Syracuse has been named to the dean’s honor roll for the Heider College of Business at Creighton University. Taylor is the daughter of Tammie Heller of Syracuse and Ron Mead of Des Moines, Iowa.
Taylor Mead of Syracuse has been named to the dean’s honor roll for the Heider College of Business at Creighton University. Taylor is the daughter of Tammie Heller of Syracuse and Ron Mead of Des Moines, Iowa.
Aaron John Mead has been named to the Ivy College of Business dean’s list at Iowa State University. The dean’s list recognizes students who have carried at least 12 credit hours of graded or S-F courses with a 3.50 grade-point average or above for the semester. Mead is the son of Tammie Heller of Syracuse and Ron Mead of Des Moines, Iowa. He is the grandson of Cheryl Hauptman of Nebraska City and the late Philip Dean Hauptman, Ken and Carol Arthur of Omaha.
The Nebraska City High School speech team competed at the Auburn invitational speech meet on Saturday, Feb. 12. Overall, the team placed 3rd in team sweepstakes behind Freeman and Elmwood-Murdock, respectively.
Nebraska City High School has released its second quarter honor roll. Students on the honor roll are as follows: Twelfth grade Gold: Valerie E.
The Nebraska State Patrol is investigating an officerinvolved shooting that involved the Cass County Sheriff ’s Office. The incident occurred late Sunday evening near Alvo on Sunday, Feb.
The Nebraska City City Council started the sale process on a home adjacent to City Hall that has housed emergency medical services (EMS) personnel. Since the Nebraska City Fire Station was renovated last fall, EMS crews have been able to stay in the station, and the city no longer has need for the property.
Governor Pete Ricketts will host a “Water & Taxes” town hall in Nebraska City today (Friday, Feb. 18).
Nebraska City wrestlers qualified for the first-ever NSAA Girls State Wrestling Championships during district action at Nebraska City on Feb. 4 and 5.
Nebraska City Public Schools will use some of its Elementary and Secondary school Emergency Relief (ESER) Fund money to replace boilers at Nebraska City High School and Hayward Elementary in the coming months. The NCPS board of education approved a $695,635 bid from Facility Advocates of Omaha to replace the more than 50-year-old boilers, along with several heat pumps at Nebraska City Middle School, during the regular board meeting on Feb.
Nebraska law enforcement agencies are working together to try to combat drug crimes that affect all Nebraskans. Otoe County Sheriff Colin Caudill and Otoe County Deputy/Chief Investigator Brian Briley were the featured speakers at the February Hot Topics presentation on “Violence Protection and Awareness and Concerns over the Drug Epidemic.” Briley said he believes that the U.S.