Boaters beware: Low water levels at Elwood Reservoir

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Water levels at Elwood Reservoir in Gosper County are dropping rapidly, affecting boating access to the water body. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District is reducing reservoir water levels so repairs can be made along the dam and pump station areas.

City of Curtis now offers Sidewalk Improvement Program

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The Curtis Water Department has designed a new program to help repair or replace existing sidewalks or create new sidewalks on both residential and commercial properties. Sidewalks can be a large upfront expense and the Sidewalk Improvement Program was put in place to help property owners with the cost associated with replacing the sidewalk and ultimately to improve the property and community for pedestrians.

restorixHealth wound Center of excellence

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The Tri Valley Health System Advanced Wound Care team of Kenda Ekdahl, RN and Sally Farquhar, APRN were recipients of the RestorixHealth Wound Center of Excellence Award. Recipients of this award have demonstrated exceptional success by meeting or exceeding clinical, operational and financial benchmarks in different categories, including healing benchmarks and adherence to clinical practice pathways, along with a patient satisfaction rate of 96% or higher. For more information about our wound center, call 308-6971285. #wherehealinghappens Pictured are Jessica Fisher, CEO; Sally Farquhar, APRN; Kenda Ekdahl, RN; and Clay Jordan, CNO.
restorixHealth wound Center of excellence

tri Valley Health system awarded for efforts to improve rural stroke care

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The American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines - Stroke Rural Recognition Bronze award recognizes efforts to address the unique health needs of rural communities People who live in rural communities live an average of three years fewer than urban counterparts and have a 40% higher likelihood of developing heart disease and face a 30% increased risk for stroke mortality — a gap that has grown over the past two decades., Tri Valley Health System is committed to changing that.
tri Valley Health system awarded for efforts to improve rural stroke care

Furnas County Drive Sober Campaign

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Furnas County Sheriff’s Offi ce joins national crackdown to reduce impaired driving fatalities “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” runs August 16, 2023 to September 4, 2023. If you choose to drink and drive in Furnas County – beware.
Furnas County Drive Sober Campaign

Work Ethic Camp to help with Beaver City Clean-Up

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BEAVER CITY –During the regular meeting on April 21, the city council acted on a few agenda items before adjourning less than an hour later. The council approved Robert Miller’s request for a building permit for a car port.

Aggie Class of 25-Your Future Starts Here!

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Greetings to all from our campus, buzzing with new and returning NCTA Aggies! I am Larry Gossen, the Dean of NCTA, and along with Associate Dean Jennifer Mc-Conville and our dedicated faculty and staff, we extend a hearty “Go Aggies” to all of our regional supporters. Now beginning my fourth academic year as Dean, I find myself inspired daily, knowing these students are destined for success in careers vital to rural places like ours. Granted, it takes their serious commitment to engage, but if they do, we provide all the tools to get them there.

Local Rotary Club hosting community and school presentations to prevent human trafficking and encourage online safety

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Cambridge, Ne August 22, 2023 - Cambridge Rotary is bringing awareness and information regarding human trafficking to area schools and communities in an effort to raise awareness of the human trafficking industry, give students an understanding of warning signs, and provide tips for safe internet usage. Utilizing the expertise of Jim Weber with Global Connections International, Nebraska State Trooper Tim Flick, and Furnas County Sherrif Doug Brown, individuals will have the opportunity to learn how to avoid becoming a vulnerable target and receive information for reporting suspected predatory instances as well as where to seek assistance.