
Lourdes theatre department presents ‘Wizard of Oz’ as Spring Musical
Follow the yellow brick road to Lourdes Central Catholic High School to see the “The Wizard of Oz” May 3, 4, and 5.
Follow the yellow brick road to Lourdes Central Catholic High School to see the “The Wizard of Oz” May 3, 4, and 5.
Frontier Cooperative is proud to announce its partnership with the Food Bank of Lincoln in the relentless fight against hunger.
More than 350 supporters attended the 30th annual Lourdes Event “A Knight in the Vineyard” on Saturday, March 23, a benefit for Lourdes Central Catholic in Nebraska City.
It’s amazing to gardeners that our lawns and landscapes can just be greening up in spring and yet there are weeds already growing like gangbusters and blooming!
The main objective of the Nebraska City Crime Stoppers organization is to assist law enforcement agencies by fund-raising to help pay out rewards based on citizens’ anonymous tips about crimes.The organization, which has been in existence in Nebraska City for 41 years, was the topic of discussion at the April 3 meeting of the Nebraska City Rotary Club.Nebraska City Crime Stoppers, which earned its 501c3 tax-exempt status in 2023, dissolved and reformed in 2021, said Katie Drake-Heng, who has been a board member of the organization for the past five years.
As temperatures begin to warm up, I notice many fields covered with purple henbit flowers in Southeast Nebraska.
During the month of March 2024, twenty-two people were killed in traffic crashes on Nebraska roadways, according to data collected by the Nebraska Department of Transportation.These 22 fatalities occurred in 18 fatal crashes.Nine of the nineteen vehicle occupants killed were not using seatbelts, seven were using a seatbelt, and three had seatbelt usage marked as unknown.Eighteen of the fatalities were in rural locations.There were two fatalities on the interstate, fifteen on other highways, and five on local roads.One of the fatalities was a pedestrian.Two of the fatalities were motorcyclists.
The Early Development Network of Educational Services Unit 4 in Auburn helps improve educational outcomes for children before they even start school.Jason Hippen, director of student services for Nebraska City Public Schools, and his early intervention team of physical therapy Jenna Henrichs, occupational therapist Abby Lollmann, and speech language pathologist Sarah Roberts spoke at the April 10 Hot Topics about early childhood special education and free resources parents can take advantage of through the NCPS school district.Referrals to the early intervention team come from ESU 4, said Hippen, and they can be made by a parent or another member of the community if the child is younger than age 3.
Prior to the monthly Nebraska City Public Schools board of education meeting, each building principal and the middle and high school activities directors submit reports… Login to continue reading Login…
Press Release Nebraska City Public Schools are pleased to announce changes and the hiring of teachers and staff for 2024-2025. During this challenging time of… Login to continue reading Login…