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Business as usual for Fullerton schools

It was business as usual for Fullerton Schools at Monday’s Board of Education meeting.This month, the board:• received an update on the K-6, 7-12 student handbooks. The board unanimously approved the new handbooks• learned the district has begun summer cleaning.

Apply for archaeological scholarship

Time is running out on being able to apply for the Nebraska Archaeological Scholarship, June 15 is the deadline.The Nebraska Archaeological Society is pleased to announce two scholarships available to college archaeology students.
Vehicles tried to evade deputies, but found their way into the ditch. Photo provided by the Nance County Sheriff's Office

Vehicles tried to evade deputies, but found their way into the ditch. Photo provided by the Nance County Sheriff's Office

Deputies crash underage drinking party

RURAL NANCE COUNTY — Police interrupted an underage drinking party at an Airbrb in southwestern Nance County.Deputies were dispatched to a property near the intersection of 140th Avenue and Pleasant Valley Road. A caller complained about loud music and several minors consuming alcohol at a party.
Ethan Ciancio says his time at UNK “allowed me to really be the person that I think I was meant to be.” After three years as a Loper, he’ll remain in Kearney to complete a degree in radiologic technology through the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Photos by Erika Pritchard, UNK Communications

Ethan Ciancio says his time at UNK “allowed me to really be the person that I think I was meant to be.” After three years as a Loper, he’ll remain in Kearney to complete a degree in radiologic technology through the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Photos by Erika Pritchard, UNK Communications

‘He makes you feel known’

KEARNEY – Funny. Curious. Kind. Caring. Authentic. Enthusiastic.Those are some of the words people use to describe Ethan Ciancio.“He is one of the happiest and friendliest people I have ever met,” said Patty Seevers, who knows a thing or two about great first impressions.
Linda Wilke Heil has published a book looking at the unsolved Horse Creek murders from 1884 in Nance County. Photo provided

Linda Wilke Heil has published a book looking at the unsolved Horse Creek murders from 1884 in Nance County. Photo provided

New book looks at unsolved murders

Linda Wilke Heil has been interested in the early English settlers in central Nebraska for many years.A life-long resident of Sherman County, Wilke Heil came across the story of three young Englishmen who were murdered in western Nance County in 1884. The murders remain unsolved to this day.

Donations & Memorials

FULLERTON CEMETERYRuth Myers Lowell Keith Rita (McAfee) WondercheckNANCE COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL & RESOURCE CENTER Memorials In memory of Dennis Supencheck: Supencheck Family In memory of Harold Wondercheck: Rita Wondercheck Donations Fullerton Dental Schweitz Equipment American Legion Post 151...

The Bible Says . . .

All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.

Grace Notes

“If at first you don’t succeed, then try, try again.”You undoubtedly have heard this proverb many times. You may have even quoted it to someone, encouraging them not to give up. As a teacher, I’m sure I said something to that effect many times over the years.

School News

Fullerton Public Schools would like to recognize their students. Last week we are looking at the graduated seniors. Look for other grades in future editions.