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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

Twin River will be asking voters for feedback on what they would like to see in a school building project. NCJ file photo

Twin River will be asking voters for feedback on what they would like to see in a school building project. NCJ file photo

Twin River going back to voters

GENOA— Twin River schools are going back to the voters. The school district has scheduled two public meetings for later this month to get information from the public on what they would like to see in a proposal for a new school building. The meetings are Jan. 22 and 30 at 6:30 p.m.
Photo provided

Photo provided

Fullerton Dental Care visits Head Start

On Friday Jan. 5, Dustin Schock from Fullerton Dental Care visited the Head Start Classroom. He talked to the kids about how to brush and floss their teeth and healthy snacks to eat for healthy teeth. Back row: Theo Meyer, Paisley Hodgman, Dustin Schock, Elie Hogan and Sydney Usasz.

Looking back at 2023

A new year is upon us, so the NCJ staff wanted to take a moment to look back at some of the stories that made the news in 2023: JANUARY Frontier Cooperative has donated $2,500 toward the city park equipment campaign. Their generous donation will be displayed on the donor wall at completion.
NCJ photos by April Carr

NCJ photos by April Carr

WINTER WONDERLAND

Fullerton, Nance County and the rest of central Nebraska spent Tuesday digging-out following Monday’s snowfall. The forecast called for nearly a foot of snow in places, but less than 3 inches of snow fell. The wind and blowing snow was more of a problem.
Karley Collins and Adrian Chlopek stand by their winning tree. NCJ photos by April Carr

Karley Collins and Adrian Chlopek stand by their winning tree. NCJ photos by April Carr

Courthouse Christmas tree winner announced

The winner of the Courthouse Christmas tree contest was the County Clerks office with a peppermint-themed tree. The County Attorney’s office came in second with a patriotic-themed tree. Each office in the courthouse decorated a mini tree.