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Beef certification training Feb. 22 at fairgrounds

Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance has a certification training scheduled for Feb. 22 in Fullerton. The BQA& BQAT Certification Training will take place Thursday, Feb. 22 at 6 p.m. in the event building at the Nance County Fairgrounds, located at 406 N. Ida St.
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County needs 2 election workers

Nance County needs two more election workers for the May primary. Nance County Clerk Adrian Chlopek said they are still looking for two workers for the Genoa polling location. She said that they can be either Republican or Democrat and do not have to live in Genoa to work the polls.
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Residents can apply for early voting

Nebraskans who would like to vote early for the May 14, 2024, statewide primary can now submit early voting applications to their county election office.
Crews worked Tuesday morning to remove piles of snow from Broadway in Fullerton. Nance County was hit with a second round of snow last week that closed schools on Friday and Monday. NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

Crews worked Tuesday morning to remove piles of snow from Broadway in Fullerton. Nance County was hit with a second round of snow last week that closed schools on Friday and Monday. NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

DIGGING OUT

It appears the worst is behind us. Nance County residents, as well as people across central Nebraska, find themselves digging out of the second round of winter storms to hit the area in a week. According to the National Weather Service, snow totals in the last week vary from 6 to 10 inches.
Cunningham shows his archery skills. Photo provided

Cunningham shows his archery skills. Photo provided

Nance County Hot Shots to begin practice

FULLERTON — January marks the beginning of a new year of practices and competitions for the Nance County Hot Shots 4-H club.
Sundogs appear when sunlight passes through a thin veil of ice crystal clouds (usually cirrus or cirrostratus), and the ice acts as a prism, refracting the light. A sundog is seen about 22 degrees to the left or right of the Sun. Sundogs often form in pairs on either side of the Sun. NCJ photo by Cathy Cook

Sundogs appear when sunlight passes through a thin veil of ice crystal clouds (usually cirrus or cirrostratus), and the ice acts as a prism, refracting the light. A sundog is seen about 22 degrees to the left or right of the Sun. Sundogs often form in pairs on either side of the Sun. NCJ photo by Cathy Cook

Capturing a Sundog