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Grace Notes

“For this God is our God for ever and ever: He will be our guide even unto death.” (Psalm 48:14) One summer a long time ago—before cell phones and GPS and cars with built in compasses— my parents and I decided to attend the Iowa state fair. We were caught up with farm tasks for the time being.

Fullerton City Park Equipment Donations

Valley View Assisted Living: $250.00 Jack and Tracy Kramer: $300.00 Annabelle Steele: $35.00 Marcia Forbes: $250.00 Liz Zarek: $35.00 Tim and Julie Riewer: $100.00 Gretchen Treadway: $250.00 Lyle and Joyce Newquist: $50.00 Wylene Novicki: $250.00 Gene and Anne Burton: $250.

Nance County Receives Dividend Check

LINCOLN – Nance County has received another membership dividend, this time in the amount of $3,399, from the Nebraska Intergovernmental Risk Management Association II (NIRMA II), the county’s workers’ compensation coverage and risk management services provider.
Richard Trask

Richard Trask

Richard Trask

Fullerton FFA/AG Freshman Reason for joining FFA/enrolling in Ag Class: I lost a game of Rock Paper Scissors What I like most about FFA/Ag Class: The food I feel that agriculture is important because: it provides food.
Shaylynn Santin

Shaylynn Santin

Shaylynn Santin

What new thing have you learned in kindergarten? How to be respectful If you opened a store, what are three things you would sell? Apples, cakes, and muffins If you got to choose what’s for supper, what would you pick? Pizza What is the yukkiest thing you ever ate?
Line Technician Griffin Babb demonstrates how his fall restraint belt will catch him in the event he may slip when climbing a pole. Courtesy photo

Line Technician Griffin Babb demonstrates how his fall restraint belt will catch him in the event he may slip when climbing a pole. Courtesy photo

Cornhusker Public Power presents safety program to Fullerton fifth graders

Fullerton Public School fifth graders learned about electrical safety from Cornhusker Public Power District representatives this fall. The school was among the thirteen schools and 378 students in Cornhusker Power’s six county service area to experience the program.
Journal Rewind

Journal Rewind

Journal Rewind

10 Years Ago October 24, 2012 Former activities director and assistant administrator Shelli Horacek has been appointed as the new administrator at Valley View Assisted Living. She will be replacing Judy Helgoth who will be retiring later this year.

Columbus Community Hospital celebrates a year of achievements

(COLUMBUS, Neb.) – The mission of Columbus Community Hospital is to improve the health of the communities it serves. It does this through programs, services and community-based wellness events. CCH’s annual report explains how the hospital lived up to this mission over the past fiscal year.