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	Design work for the addition, renovation projects at the SCH continue to move forward
Design work for the addition, renovation projects at the SCH continue to move forward
Sutton Community Home draws closer to new future for the almost 60-year old facility 02/21/2024 05:00 AM
Demo work in Clay Center nearly complete
Demo work in Clay Center nearly complete
Demolition work on the north side of the Clay County Courthouse square was nearly complete late last week, as buildings owned by Joe Cooney came down over the course of the past three to four weeks. The building that once stood just east of the USDA Service Center office, shown here at the left in this photo, leaving just two buildings on that side of the square in Clay Center. The easternmost building collapsed in the late afternoon hours of Saturday, Oct. 14. Broken Arrow Excavating of Pleasant Dale razed the buildings, and cleared out the debris, changing the downtown landscape in Clay Center. The collapse put the Clay County Emergency Management office, along with the Clay Center Fire Department, with assistance from other area fire departments, as well as linemen from the South Central Public Power District, as well as Black Hills Energy to help secure the area following the collapse. 02/21/2024 05:00 AM
Bringing the border crisis under control
Bringing the border crisis under control
The crisis at our Southern Border is enormous, unprecedented, and is putting Americans at risk. According to United States Customs and Border Protection, more than 1 million migrant encounters have been recorded at the border since October 1, 2024—a mark reached faster than any previous fiscal year on record. To this point in Fiscal Year 2024, 50 individuals whose names appear in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Terrorist Screening Database have been stopped trying to enter the United States illegally. This is greater than the number of terrorist watchlist encounters at the border in FY17-FY22 combined. 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
Jarosik advances to state for 3rd straight season, 1st as a Cougar
Jarosik advances to state for 3rd straight season, 1st as a Cougar
Sandy Creek junior is 3rd in 150-pound class at D-1 district meet, is the lone qualifier 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
Cougars fall at Fillmore Central, 45-33 blow past Superior Wildcats 65-41 Feb. 8
Cougars fall at Fillmore Central, 45-33 blow past Superior Wildcats 65-41 Feb. 8
After winning the SNC championship Sandy Creek had a tough task against a good Fillmore Central squad, and that night Fillmore Central proved they were the better team beating the Cougars 45-33. 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
Gov. Pillen Announces SEBT “Nebraska Solution”
Gov. Pillen Announces SEBT “Nebraska Solution”
Surrounded by more than 20 state senators in the Warner Chamber at the State Capitol, Governor Jim Pillen touted a “Nebraska solution” that will allow the state to take advantage of the federally-funded Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (SEBT) program, while ensuring that additional needs of children and their families are met. Gov. Pillen was joined in his announcement today by Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) CEO Steve Corsi, Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) Commissioner Brian Maher and Senator Ray Aguilar (District 35). 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
Don Gerlach
Don Gerlach
June 9, 1932 ~ Jan. 15, 2024 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
I’m Not Sure That I Love This Program
I’m Not Sure That I Love This Program
CAPITOL VIEW 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
Ray Nuss
Ray Nuss
Nov. 20, 1948 ~ Jan. 31, 2024 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
Sutton Council continues Schwab ground talks Monday
Sutton Council continues Schwab ground talks Monday
Monday nights February council meeting at the Sutton City Hall presented more discussions and decisions related to the developing Schwab Ground housing development, going on in southeast Sutton, adacent to the Fox Hollow Golf Course. 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
Harvard city office finds new home
Harvard city office finds new home
When discussion first began about Harvard’s City Hall moving out of the library basement, the initial option was to build a new community room onto the new fire hall. 02/14/2024 05:00 AM
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