Rotary Club hears COVID-19 update
COVID-19 continues to be a significant illness in Nebraska City and Otoe County, but some new drugs are in development that could mean fewer people need to be hospitalized for treatment of the virus. CHI Health St.
COVID-19 continues to be a significant illness in Nebraska City and Otoe County, but some new drugs are in development that could mean fewer people need to be hospitalized for treatment of the virus. CHI Health St.
The staff of the Morton-James Public Library have announced several special events that will be taking place during December at the library. The first is the retirement celebration for Assistant Director Louan Beard, who will be retiring after 18 years with the library.
Building permits On Sept. 22, Richard Koch at 512 Terra Oaks Dr., Nebraska City, received a building permit for a new garage.
Frank Hardy #73553, age 68, died Wednesday, Dec. 1, at the Tecumseh State Correctional Institution (TSCI). His sentence started May 4, 2011. Hardy was serving a 75 to 95 year sentence on charges of Gage County that included first degree sexual assault of a child, third degree sexual assault of a child and visual depiction of sexually explicit conduct.
The regular monthly meeting of the Morton-James Public Library is scheduled to take place at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
Lourdes High School hosted District One Act on Tuesday, Nov. 30 beginning at 9 a.m. in the Wirth Theatre. Schoosl participating were Humboldt-Table Rock-Steiner, Lourdes Central Catholic, Johnson-Brock, Pawnee City, Southern, Elmwood-Murdock, Weeping Water and Freeman.
Dear Amy: Am I racist? A couple of teenagers were at my front door, and I shouted to my husband: “Hey, there are some Black kids at the door, and I don’t have time to deal with them.” Kids at the door in my neighborhood are usually selling something or are looking for yard work. My biracial future daughter-in-law was present when I did this and took offense.
Nebraska City High School Class of 1955 PHOTO SUBMITTED.
Two Nebraska Citians are among the 11 state honorees for the 2021 ServeNebrasks’s Step Forward Awards. The awards, which are selected by Gov.
Santa Claus posed for photos and listened to children’s Christmas wishes at the 2021 Christmas tree lighting event at the Otoe County Courthouse on Saturday, Nov. 27.