Fullerton

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1,000 Books Before Kindergarten

The Fullerton Public Library had three kids complete the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program. Congrats to Tilson Tarnick (left), Autumn Reardon, and Charlotte Bittner. Fullerton schools returned to the classroom this week.
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Cruise Night returns on Saturday

FULLERTON — Cruise on down Broadway on Saturday.The Fullerton Betterment Committee is sponsoring a second Cruise Night. Wheels will start rolling on Broadway at 7 p.m.River’s Edge Meat Locker will be serving a pork sandwich meal.
Corey Boryca

Corey Boryca

Corey Boryca celebrates 15 years at Cornhusker PPD

Corey Boryca, lead line technician on the Fullerton crew, recently celebrated 15 years of service to Cornhusker Public Power District. Boryca was hired in May 2009 as an apprentice line technician on the Columbus crew. He obtained to the Fullerton Line Crew in 2014.
Blue flags are popping up around Fullerton. Crews are marking water shutoffs. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz

Blue flags are popping up around Fullerton. Crews are marking water shutoffs. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz

City marking properties with blue flags

FULLERTON — Fullerton residents may soon see blue flags on their properties.The city of Fullerton is working on updating their list of where the nearly 700 water shutoffs are that are hooked up to water within the city.

Fullerton takes aim at nuisance properties

FULLERTON — The Fullerton City Council is working to clean up properties around the city.The council declared four properties a nuisance at their July 30 special meeting. Talks on one property was put off until their next meeting.

Note from the county

Nance County Road Department would like to Thank all Nance County residents for their patience with the fiber installation. Lumen/Century Link are upgrading their copper network with a new fiber optic network that will increase internet speeds dramatically for where this is being placed.
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Airboaters raise $4,400 for Autism awareness

Nearly 60 airboaters stopped in Fullerton on Saturday for the 4th annual Airboaters for Autism Awareness – Thunderless Fun Run. Participants had the chance to win prizes, as well as participate in a duck race. More than $4,400 was raised this year. Photos provided
Nance County Ag Society President Riley Lane presents a check to Brandyn Berlin. Photo provided

Nance County Ag Society President Riley Lane presents a check to Brandyn Berlin. Photo provided

Nearly $10k donated to cancer patient

FULLERTON — The Nance County Fair held its annual extreme bull riding competition at the end of June. To add to the excitement this year, a benefit for Brandyn Berlin, a Genoa native, was incorporated into the event.