
NC Rotary Club meets new NCPS elementary principals
The Nebraska City Rotary Club got to meet the new Nebraska City Public Schools elementary principals during the club’s July 16 meeting.
The Nebraska City Rotary Club got to meet the new Nebraska City Public Schools elementary principals during the club’s July 16 meeting.
The Lourdes Central Catholic recently conducted its 2025 youth football camps for kids in grades 6, 7, and 8 (July 15-17) and grades 3, 4, and 5 (July 8-10).
Press Release “To This End Shall I Live: My Search for Disability History in Nebraska, 1890-1920” will be presented Sunday, July 20, at 2 p.m. by disability writer Amanda VanderBroek…
Julie Davis jdavis@cherryroad.com The Tree City Garden Club has selected Nancy Giles’ yard at 814 Palora Circle as the July Yard of the Month. Rosie Pfeiffer, who selects the Yard…
Nebraska City Police Department Chief Ben Murry, left, accepts a donation from the Nebraska City Rotary Club, represented by President Ty Tierney, for the department’s Project Lifesaver during a recent meeting. The Rotary Club gave the NCPD $882 in donations collected from club members during June and doubled by the club before presentation. NCPD’s Project Lifesaver program can help reunite individuals who might wander away from safety because of a cognitive condition and their families. Participants in the program wear special bracelets that can be tracked by first responders in the event that the wearer wanders away from home.
The City of Nebraska City has announced that it will conduct a routine test of the city’s emergency sirens at 10 a.m. Friday, July 11, weather permitting.
The Kimmel Foundation presents A Traveling Exhibition by Laurine Kimmel that will be on display at multiple venues across the state, beginning with the Morton-James Public Library, 923 1st Corso.
The Nebraska City Community Foundation Fund presented a $5,000 grant to NC Crime Stoppers to help support the work they do to keep neighborhoods safe, encourage community involvement, and ensure local law enforcement has the tools they need.
Kimmel Orchard’s first antique tractor show offered entertainment and educational opportunities for attendees.
Great things can result from small beginnings.