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Work will begin on N-39, south of Genoa

GRAND ISLAND — Weather permitting, work will begin Oct. 9 on N-39, from reference post 18.15 to reference post 18.40, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation.JMN Construction, LLC of Valley is the contractor for this project. Work includes bridge expansion joint repair.
NCJ photos by Laura Sabata

NCJ photos by Laura Sabata

MARCHING WARRIORS

Fullerton’s marching band participated in the Columbus Marching Festival parade. 

Fall Festival returns Saturday

FULLERTON — If you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, look no further than downtown Fullerton.The Fall Festival returns on Saturday and there will be plenty of food, fun and fall themed items on display.The Cinnamon Bun Fun Run sponsored by Fired Up Fitness kicks off the day at 9 a.m.
Fullerton Community Church Sunday School class poses with Deputy Woollen and Zina Photo provided

Fullerton Community Church Sunday School class poses with Deputy Woollen and Zina Photo provided

Sunday school class donates to K9

FULLERTON — The children of the Fullerton Community Church Sunday School were pleased to present Deputy Lathan Woollen of the Nance County Sheriffs Office on behalf of Zina the drug dog with $150.The children enjoyed their fall mission project as they made and sold Puppy Chow.

Nance County gets storm aid

LINCOLN — Governor Jim Pillen is announcing the receipt of federal funds to aid in the recovery from storms that impacted multiple Nebraska counties June 20 – July 8. This is the fourth time federal funds have been awarded to the state due to severe weather this year.
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City of Fullerton recognizes two employees

Two city employees, Rick Mangus and Mitch Lane are celebrating 25 years of employment with the City of Fullerton. Mitch started with the City of Fullerton on June 27th of 1999 and Rick started September 1st of that same year.
Ten trees were delivered on Tuesday morning by Great Plains Nursery. The city of Fullerton received seven different types of trees to plant. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz

Ten trees were delivered on Tuesday morning by Great Plains Nursery. The city of Fullerton received seven different types of trees to plant. NCJ photo by Rick Holtz

Fullerton receives 10 trees through grant

FULLERTON — Ten trees were delivered Tuesday morning outside city hall.The city received the trees from the Ten Free Trees Program, an effort of the Nebraska Forest Service and the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum. The trees are part of Fullerton’s Trees are Beautiful project.