Scouts’ pinewood derby back with a bang
The Scout House was bursting at the seams Saturday evening when Wauneta Cub Scouts Pack No. 1 and Wauneta Boy Scouts Pack No. 1 hosted the first pinewood derby held in several years.
The Scout House was bursting at the seams Saturday evening when Wauneta Cub Scouts Pack No. 1 and Wauneta Boy Scouts Pack No. 1 hosted the first pinewood derby held in several years.
With Tax Equalization and Review Committee (TERC) hearings upcoming in June, Chase County Commissioners Dave Hogsett, Chuck Vette and Don Weiss, Jr.
Last summer Nebraska, Kansas and Colorado signed a cooperative agreement to manage water in the Republican River Basin together.
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This summer’s SCORE (Science Camps Offer Rewarding Experiences) in June received a major boost with a recent $2,500 donation from Allo Communications, a Nelnet company. The funds will be used for camp expenses this summer during the week-long experience June 12-16 in and around Imperial. The camp is open to youths currently in grades 1-6. On hand Monday for the check presentation were, from left, Sheila Stromberger, treasurer of the Chase County Schools Education Foundation; Kelli Richardson, Foundation vice president; Amy Leibbrandt, Foundation secretary; Charlesa Kline, SCORE camp co-coordinator; Nick Colton, Director of Tech Support at Allo; and Allison O’Neil, Allo’s Vice President of Customer Service.
Chickenpox has been reported to Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD).
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