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The Bible Says . . .

Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him. Proverbs 30:5 KJV Romans 1:8-17 8 First, I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all, that your faith is spoken of throughout the whole world.
Debra Johnson

Debra Johnson

The Prairie Doc

Aristotle is said to have referred to the female as a mutilated male, and this philosophy seems to have carried forward into much more modern times. In 1977, official FDA guidelines recommended that women of “childbearing potential” be excluded from early stage clinical trials.
Megan Toahty was named to the Hawkfest Honor Choir. Photo provided

Megan Toahty was named to the Hawkfest Honor Choir. Photo provided

Toahty selected for Honor Choir

FULLERTON — Every year Northeast Community College hosts “Hawkfest” honor band and choir. Students from all over central and eastern Nebraska audition for the opportunity to participate. This year Fullerton senior Megan Toahty was selected as the only student from Fullerton High School.
Fullerton Firefighters were able to train with a live fire over the weekend. Photo provided by Kathy Voichahoske

Fullerton Firefighters were able to train with a live fire over the weekend. Photo provided by Kathy Voichahoske

Fullerton Fire Department trains during controlled burn

FULLERTON — On Saturday the Fullerton Fire Department was able to conduct a controlled burn of a home donated by Troy and MaryAnn Hellbusch. The fire department was able to use this opportunity as a valuable training experience for their newer members.
Cindy Horn poses with the children in her care as she celebrates reaching step five in the Step Up to Quality program. Pictured are Emerson Reardon (left), Gavin Crouse, Autumn Reardon, Hudson Jazwick, Camden Reardon, Conley Reuling, Henry Reuling and Eli Knopik (Not pictured: Tilson Tarnick). Photo provided

Cindy Horn poses with the children in her care as she celebrates reaching step five in the Step Up to Quality program. Pictured are Emerson Reardon (left), Gavin Crouse, Autumn Reardon, Hudson Jazwick, Camden Reardon, Conley Reuling, Henry Reuling and Eli Knopik (Not pictured: Tilson Tarnick). Photo provided

Area daycare ‘Steps Up to Quality’

FULLERTON — Cindy Horn started Tiny Treasures Daycare in 2005 as a licensed Family Home Provider. She currently has eight children in her home during the day as well as two more who come after school. “Being a child care provider keeps you on your feet,” Horn said.
Amber Hamik teaches some of her 6th grade students using a smart board. Fullerton Schools recently approved the purchase of 12 new smart boards for elementary classrooms. Photo provided

Amber Hamik teaches some of her 6th grade students using a smart board. Fullerton Schools recently approved the purchase of 12 new smart boards for elementary classrooms. Photo provided

CLASSROOM TECH

FULLERTON — Technology is nothing new in the classroom. In the 1920s it was the radio. In the 1930s the overhead projector was introduced. In 1951 video tapes were introduced, creating a new form of instruction.
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Nebraska capitol goes blue in showing solidarity with Israel

LINCOLN — At the direction of Governor Jim Pillen, the Nebraska Capitol will be illuminated in blue light starting tonight, as a symbol of solidarity with the people of Israel. The color is representative of Israel’s flag, which is blue and white.