Everyone loves going on a field trip. Members of Fullerton’s sixth grade class had the opportunity to visit the Nebraska State Fair last week in Grand Island.
NORFOLK — Troopers with the Nebraska State Patrol remain on scene of two small plane crashes that occurred this morning in northeast Nebraska.The Nebraska State Patrol is the lead investigating agency on the plane crash that occurred in Knox County. The crash was reported at approximately 9:30 a.m.
LINCOLN — Governor Jim Pillen hosted a news conference and bill signing yesterday with invited state senators who supported passage of legislative initiatives introduced during the special session, aimed at fixing the state’s rising property tax crisis.
What better way to celebrate the end of summer than cruising down Broadway? Fullerton was the destination to be on Saturday night for the Betterment Committee’s Cruise Night. Between the classic cars, motorcycles and yes, even a riding lawn mower, Cruise Night offered the community a night out.
Fullerton’s marching band is back and working on their new routine for the new school year. The band could be seen (and heard) marching around Fullerton on Tuesday morning.
GENOA — Buckle up. The demolition derby is returning to Genoa.The Genoa Fire Department is gearing up for the event on Saturday, Sept. 14 at the old Genoa rodeo grounds. The event is a fundraiser for the department.Check-in is from 1:30-4 p.m. There will be a pit meeting at 4:15 p.m.
GENOA — The Twin River Board of Education approved a $4,650 purchase for 30 new junior high football helmets.The board learned from Twin River Principal Andy Banahan that the district learned recently that half of their junior high helmets had expired.
The Shucks Brothers will be coming to Central City in November. Photo provided
CENTRAL CITY — Merrick Arts Council in Central City announces its 2024-25 season with five shows starting Sept. 15. All shows are held at the Central City Performing Arts Center, Edwin and Bernice Lock Theatre.Opening the season will be stand-up comedian Cyrus Steele on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 7 p.m.
FULLERTON — Parents, if you are looking for a great after school activity for your elementary age children, JOY Club is the answer.All children, K-6th grade, are invited to JOY Club this school year at Victory Baptist Church, 210 Germand St. Club meetings take place right after school to 5 p.m.
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