
Legion Juniors post June 6 win over Sampson
The Nebraska City American Legion Juniors beat Sampson Construction, 16-9, on June 6 and entered play on June 10 with a record of 3-3.

The Nebraska City American Legion Juniors beat Sampson Construction, 16-9, on June 6 and entered play on June 10 with a record of 3-3.

Thursday afternoon, June 5, was a time to celebrate at the Kreifels Hills Subdivision near CHI Health St. Mary’s.

First and third Mondays: LEGO Club, Morton-James Public Library, 923 1st Corso, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Builders ages 8 and older are welcome. 402-873-5609.

Three Nebraska City students have been participating in Cornhusker Girls State in Lincoln this week.

Press Release The Methodist sponsored Midwest Mission, located in Chatham (near Springfield), Illinois will be receiving decades old wooden bleacher boards from the Nebraska City Public Schools through a partnership…

First and third Mondays: LEGO Club, Morton-James Public Library, 923 1st Corso, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Builders ages 8 and older are welcome. 402-873-5609.

Nebraska City athletes were honored with inclusion in the Trailblazer Conference postseason soccer honors. Pioneer boys’ players were Cutler Adams, first team all conference; Zander Brasuhn and Braedon Watkins, second team all conference; and Julian Rodriguez, all conference honorable mention. Pioneer girls’ players were Adeline Wigington, first team all conference; Miesha Oggs and Makenzie Stoll, second team all conference; and Jojo Thon, all conference honorable mention.

The Nebraska City and Lourdes track and field teams sent athletes to this year’s NSAA State Track and Field Championships at Burke Stadium.

The Nebraska City 18s softball team kicked off its season with a home tournament on Memorial Day weekend. Nebraska City scored wins against the Shockwave Prime, 10-1; the Millard Fury, 7-5; and the Nebraska Outlaws, 5-1, and ended tourney play with a record of 3-1-1. Pictured batting is Hanna Marth.

Seven centenarians celebrated on the 100th day of 2025 at Ambassador Nebraska City. The group enjoyed music, socializing and cake with punch. Hillcrest Hospice supported the event by providing cake, and they helped serve the residents and families to celebrate such a special milestone. The celebrants range in age from 100 to 102. Pictured from left are Violet Harris, Adeline Wiebusch, June Van Scyoc, John Bescheinen, Betty Harrah, and Lucille Ruffner. The seventh celebrant was unavailable for the photo.