{ From Our Files } Oxford

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90 Years Ago December 1, 1932 A football game between Arapahoe and Oxford on the former team’s field Thanksgiving day resulted in a 10 to 7 victory for Oxford, giving the team an undefeated season and the undisputed championship of the Mid-Valley League. During the six games played no team crossed the goal line for a touchdown, the only points made against the Cardinals was a safety, scored by Wilsonville.

Cambridge selects Albers as next superintendent

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CAMBRIDGE - After interviews with three candidates, two external superintendents from other schools and it’s own principal, the Cambridge Board of Education selected Jarod Albers, who has been a principal at Cambridge for nine years, as it’s next superintendent.
Cambridge selects Albers as next superintendent

So much to be thankful for

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Hello again, everybody. I have missed you and I have missed this, but I am thankful that I get to address you all for one of my favorite weeks of the year Thanksgiving. It was a chaotic week for me personally, but one that also offered me a great opportunity to catch up with family and friends that I haven’t seen much lately and time for myself - a rarity in our household. It gave me a great deal of time to think about all of the things I am grateful for.
“With a grain of salt” by Cody Gerlach

Grateful for the Good Life

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As Nebraskans, we’re fortunate to live in a state where we enjoy peace, prosperity, and the blessings of liberty. As we celebrate Thanksgiving with friends and family, there are plenty of reasons to be grateful here in the Good Life.
GOVERNOR PETE RICKETTS

Happy Thanksgiving

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Happy Thanksgiving! As Nebraskans have done for generations, we gather with family, friends, and loved ones this week to reflect on the many blessing in our lives and to share good news with one another.
SENATOR DEB FISCHER

“Gratitude for Grandparents”

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A threepound baby entered the world in recent days. This precious child was born after his Mom spent seven weeks in the hospital on bedrest. At home, Dad and two siblings were working, going to school, and worrying. Surrounding the family were two sets of grandparents who ensured that the pieces all fell into place. From meals and lawn care, to virtual school, from evening shifts and overnights to early mornings, these grandparents were there every step of the way. They will continue to offer support while the baby remains hospitalized and growing, and after he comes home, because that is what grandparents do, if they are able.
JOANIE HOLM, R.N., C.N.P.

Beaver City Council Approves Infrastructure Improvements

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BEAVER CITY – The city council held a public hearing prior to their regular meeting on November 21, 2022. The council passed Resolution 2202-9 as part of the USDA 6-year street plan. Specifically, item M 140(8) provides for a deeper drainage tube because of tree roots near Q and 7th streets and M 140 (9) provides for curb and guttering to be laid on the north side between 10th and 11th Streets. Both infrastructure projects will be completed during the next year.