Rotary members helped place wreaths on Veteran’s graves as part of Wreaths Across America

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Cambridge Rotary Club also helped place wreaths on Veteran's graves Saturday as part of the Wreaths Across America. It was a very humbling experience and was our pleasure to help honor all the Veteran's, especially those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Pictured (L to R) Dusty Runner, Barb Langley, Debbi Runner, Brenda Hayes, Kathy Benson, David Benson, Kenzyngton Benson, Korinne Benson and Russ Wood. Behind the camera Mark Hayes.
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Rotary Presents Check to Arapahoe Backpack Program

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Cambridge Rotary Club supports our surrounding communities and presented a check during halftime of the basketball game Friday evening in Arapahoe to Casie Helms for the Arapahoe Backpack Program. This great program provides meals for kids at Arapahoe School each week to take home and runs solely off donations. Our club hopes our donation will help make a difference. Pictured (L to R) Casie Helms of Arapahoe Backpack Program, Debbi Runner, Kate Warner and Reg Warner from the Cambridge Rotary Club.
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Rotary Collects Toys for Lions Christmas Project

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Cambridge Area Rotary Club collected new toy donations from club members for the Lion's Club Christmas Project. Pictured with our collection are members (L to R) Tyler Cappel, Russ Wood, Debbi Runner, Kathy Benson, Pat Gufford and Sarah Nickerson. Later in the day Debbi dropped our donation off to a member of the Lion's Club. Our local clubs working to help each other is what small communities are all about. Merry Christmas!
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Delivering Food Baskets to Veterans

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The Sons of The American Legion, Squadron 343, Edison, met on the evening of December 18, for the purpose of delivering Christmas food baskets to 12 local veterans. Members participating were L-R: Wendell Chaffin, Tyson Froscheiser and Arlan Leising. Photo by Kaitlin Chaffin.
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Eat Smart Get Fit Prediabetes Class Starts in January

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McCook, Nebraska—Community Hospital wants to help people prevent Type 2 diabetes before it starts by encouraging them to enroll in the Eat Smart – Get Fit program. This year-long program aims to prevent or delay diabetes by encouraging healthy eating, increased activity and stress reduction, according to Monica Wacker, RN, Certified Diabetes Educator at the hospital.

Indianola Council Goes Over 1-6 Year Plan

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The Indianola City Council held their regular meeting on December 20th at 5:30 p.m. Minutes of December 6th were approved as well as claims and the treasurer's report. There was discussion of reorganization of Council duties and all will retain their current positions.

Lebanon News

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It’s one of those days. I had this column almost finished, I thought in the mode to save as I went, and all of a sudden I hit some wrong key and it was gone! So back to square one to try to reconstruct.

Beaver City Clerk Accepts New Position

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BEAVER CITY – During the last meeting of the year on December 20, 2021, the council approved utilizing up to $60,000 sales tax funds for economic development projects in 2022. Once the city finalizes the application process, businesses can apply for a grant and funds will be dispersed on a first come/first serve basis. The city will pay 50% of the total project with a cap of $20,000. City Clerk Teresa Youngquist reported that to date, five businesses have expressed interest in participating in the program.

Village of Oxford discusses properties

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The Village of Oxford Board of Trustees discussed moving forward with condemning some properties during their meeting on Monday, December 20. Clerk Calderone told the board the Village attorney asked if they would like a deadline for the owner to complete some work. Chairman Clint McQuiston said they had asked for some things after inspecting the property initially last year and nothing has been done. They have also found a lien on the property the owner was going to sign over to the Village. “We need to press the issue on the other houses and check for liens,” said McQuiston. The board will decide what to do next after they see title reports.

SV One Act ends season in 5th place

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The 2021 One Act season came to an end at the State One Act competition on Thursday, December 9th with the Southern Valley One Act team coming in 5th in the state contest. The cast started practices in early October for their play “Marmalade Gumdrop.” The play is a fantasy story about a young boy whose mom has told him to part with some of his old toys. As the furniture in his room comes to life, Wally learns that there is a lot of fun left in old toys. With a small cast of just 10 characters, they thought it would be easy to get together for practice; however, all of the cast members were busy going in many different directions. They had cross country, cheerleading, football, softball, quiz bowl, and mock trial all to contend with for practice times. In fact, the group only had two full-cast practices before the Fine Arts Festival. The group was thankful for the opportunity to perform for the elementary school and high school to give them a few more practices and trials to run their play before RPAC.