The Arapahoe Cub Scouts Pack 236, under the leadership of Kamie Soncksen visited Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles and Central’s Eagle Viewing Facilities near Lexington in February. .
The President of Nebraska High School Republicans, Cole Lumsden will be a featured speaker at the Furnas County Republicans’ March meeting. Cole is interested in helping high school students in Furnas County establish a chapter in Furnas County.
Arapahoe students had fun during their Read Across America celebration week! Students and staff have enjoyed dress-up days and activities as they focused on reading! Warrior readers are leaders! Did someone say Green Eggs and Ham? (left) Mrs. Schutz’s first graders loved this crazy Dr.
Do you want the chance to make lifelong friends while becoming a leader in your school and community? You should have received information in the mail in regards to Rotary Youth Leadership Camp (aka: RYLA) for this upcoming supper. Please take a moment to go out to greatplainsryla.org website and look it over. If you would like to participate July 9-13th, please complete the application on this website.
Every spring Nebraska’s central Platte River valley hosts one the most remarkable wildlife spectacles in North America: sandhill crane migration. More than 500,000 cranes will descend there to rest and refuel before continuing their journey north.
Cambridge City Council met in regular session on Monday, March 6, 2023. Council member Nora Mc-Gowen was absent. Council approved the consent agenda items and then approved the Cambridge Rescue Service meeting minutes as submitted. A discussion was held about the Library Board Meeting minutes, Council member Vernita Sailor commented that the Teddy Bear workshop looked like it was well attended. The Library Board Meeting minutes were approved as submitted.
The fires last Fall in the areas surrounding Cambridge affected many in our community and our local firefighters and volunteers protected us well. The Association, comprised of the ministers of local churches in Cambridge, hosted special offerings in support of Cambridge fire fighters within their member churches. The local churches raised $2,989 for the firefighters. These funds will allow for the purchase of cell phone charging stations which were determined to be a need during fire season. The Association also supports the Cambridge community by overseeing our local food pantry and the community Meals on Wheels program.
The Oxford Auxiliary recently purchased bingo cards for the Golden Generation Center in Oxford. The cards are used during the scheduled games at the Center.