Community Calendar 5-2-25
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.
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.

The Nebraska City track and field teams competed at the Scott Nisely Invite on Thursday, April 17.

The Nebraska City tennis team competed in dual meets on the road on April 14 at Elkhorn at home on April 17 against Lincoln Christian.

A team score of 416 placed the Nebraska City boys’ golf team eighth out of 10 varsity squads in home tournament action at the Wildwood Golf Course on Thursday, April 17.

Nebraska City Tourism and Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, April 9, to celebrate the glass recycling site in Nebraska City in the city parking lot on the corner of Central Avenue and 6th Street. Keep Nebraska City Beautiful Executive Director Sally DuBois said she is excited that the year-long pilot program had full bins after being in operation only two weeks. BluePrint Financial Planning is sponsoring the program for the first year. Any color bottle, glass food containers, drinking glasses, and even broken glass can be accepted in the bins, which are emptied twice a month. Labels may be left on containers, but lids must be removed. Broken windows or windshields are not accepted.

Peru State College theater and music students combined their talents for a production of The Lighting Thief, the Percy Jackson Musical with the show running from Thursday to Saturday, April 10-13 at the Performing Arts Center on the PSC campus.

The Nebraska City soccer teams competed in a pair of games last week with the Pioneer boys’ team (1-5) falling 5-2 at Ralston (2-5) on April 8 and the Pioneer girls’ team (0-7) falling 2-1 at home to Aurora (2-4) on April 11.

Negotiating the treaty took five days. Restoring the monument took two years.
The Brownville Concert Series is thrilled to welcome Lianne Marie Dobbs in “Why Can’t a Woman?” Broadway leading men’s songs and sassy standards, served up with a twist of SHE, with music director, Ron Abel.

It’s musical week at Peru State College as the Peru State Theater Company and Music Department are set to present “The Lighting Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical in four shows from April 10-13 at the Performing Arts Center on the Peru campus.