
Jaycees Fly-In Breakfast
Pilots and pancake lovers enjoyed this year’s Jaycees Fly-In Breakfast, an annual Arbor Day event, at the Nebraska City Municipal Airport on Sunday, April 28.
Pilots and pancake lovers enjoyed this year’s Jaycees Fly-In Breakfast, an annual Arbor Day event, at the Nebraska City Municipal Airport on Sunday, April 28.
Runners and walkers enjoyed the Arbor Day Fun Run on Saturday on a course that utilized the trail system behind the Lied Conference Center.
The Nebraska City City Council met on Monday, April 15, and took the following actions:Approved a Nebraska City Growth Fund loan not to exceed $45,000 to Gregory Welding;Approved special designated license requests from Backstage Bar LLC and Catering Investments LLC for events at the Nebraska City Veterans Memorial Building On June 22 and Nov.
Tammy Partsch, Nebraska City Tourism and Commerce Marketing Director, presented the winner’s trophy for the Arbor Town Throw Down Paper Airplane Contest to Connor Callen.
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Thanks to all the Nebraska City businesses who purchased $30 bus tickets for our riders—28 businesses purchased 55 tickets to be given out during the week.
Brian Brown received two awards in the third annual Arbor Day Best of the Midwest Bloody Mary Championship, which was decided on Sunday, April 28, at the Nebraska City Eagles Club.
Otoe County Commissioners, Nebraska City Tourism and Commerce staff, and Nebraska City residents came together on the Otoe County Courthouse lawn Tuesday, April 23, for the awarding of the 2024 Prestigious Tree Award.
Two Ursuline Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph (Maple Mount, Ky.) who served in Nebraska City are among eight Sisters celebrating significant anniversaries of religious life in 2024.Sister Susan Mary Mudd, a native of Lebanon, Ky., is celebrating 70 years of religious life.