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Receive a letter from Santa Claus

FULLERTON — Santa Claus is partnering with Fullerton’s Future to send letters to area children this Christmas.“I know how great all the kids in Nance County are, so I wanted to let people know that I have a little free time before my big night on Dec.

Twin River board calls special meeting

GENOA — Twin River Public Schools has announced that a special meeting has been called to discuss the contract of one of its teachers.The Twin River Board of Education will meet at 4 p.m. on Dec. 4 to conduct a hearing to consider the cancelation or acceptance of the resignation of Mick Bubak.
NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

SAYING THANKS

Three Quilts of Valot were presented to area veterans on Monday at Fullerton’s Veteran’s Day program. David Sorenson, Larry Phillips and Roger Hellbusch received quilts at the program. Melinda Reimer and Lyla Sierks made the quilt for Sorenson. Delylla Olson made the quilt for Phillips.
Photo illustration

Photo illustration

Voters send message at polls

NANCE COUNTY — Americans across the country went to the polls on Tuesday to decide the direction of the future.Nance County residents returned 1,864 ballots in this week’s General Election. Voter turnout in the county was an eye-popping 77.44 percent. Nebraska’s statewide voter turnout was 73.

Flower shops will collect tons of food for charity

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Florists across central United States will gather over 20 tons of food for those in need Nov. 11-16. Dubbed “Caring Rose Week,” the stores are deeply discounting bouquets of one dozen roses and accepting canned goods as partial payment.
The City of Genoa recently received a $500 Lean on LARM Safety Grant. The League Association of Risk Management (LARM) offers grants to its members for items that will contribute to the safety of their community. Katie Ferris, city treasurer, applied for the funding to purchase a ladder for use at the city pool and sewage plant. Pictured is James Roebuck, City of Genoa Public Works Operator. Photo provided

The City of Genoa recently received a $500 Lean on LARM Safety Grant. The League Association of Risk Management (LARM) offers grants to its members for items that will contribute to the safety of their community. Katie Ferris, city treasurer, applied for the funding to purchase a ladder for use at the city pool and sewage plant. Pictured is James Roebuck, City of Genoa Public Works Operator. Photo provided

City of Genoa receives grant

City of Genoa receives grant
Business News

Business News

Business News

Jacobi promoted to crew foreman at Cornhusker Public Power DistrictCOLUMBUS — Michael Jacobi was promoted to crew foreman on the Columbus construction crew on Aug. 27, 2024.