(Top) The summer reading program at the Arapahoe Public Library got under way with horse and wagon rides. Roger and Connie brought Trudy and Queeny out to escort the kids around town on Monday.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, LCMS 719 Park Ave, Cambridge, 308.697.3725 Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m.; Adult Bible Study and Children's Sunday School 10:15 a.m.
Available Tuesday and Thursday by appointment only. An equal opportunity provider Contact phone numbers include 991-1064, 991-7331, 655-1922, 991-6911, 999-9418.
Nebraskans will once again reap the benefits of the energy and creativity of Nebraska young people as they serve as interns in their local public libraries. The Nebraska Library Commission recently awarded Nebraska Library Internship Grants totaling $25,000 to twenty-four Nebraska public libraries. These internship grants will support public library interns who will contribute to the scope and value of the diverse programs and activities in Nebraska’s public libraries.
There is a small cemetery near Hollinger, Nebraska, just off of highway 89. There is a sign at the cemetery that reads "A patent issued by the United States Government to William H. Harmon on March 17th, 1875 is the first mention of the parcel of land known as the Union Cemetery. Articles of incorporation were filed June 22, 1914 bringing into being the Union Cemetery. The name was selected by William H. Harman. Mr. Harman, who sympathized with the south during the Civil War said, 'We must forget North and South and be one Nation, so anyone can be buried here, we are one Union.' Hence the name became Union Cemetery."