Tomlin to transition to Cambridge utilities Supervisor

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Cambridge City Council met in regular session on Monday, November 6, 2023. After the Pledge of Allegiance, a Public Hearing was held to discuss the Citizen Advisory Report. Melissa Jackson presented about the Citizen Advisory meeting. Members of the Citizen Advisory Committee reviewed the report provided by Courtney Stanton including 2 internships, 5 façade grants, and 2 workforce housing requests. After closing the Public Hearing, the Council approved the Citizen Advisory Report.

SHIRLEY L. RANKIN

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A Celebration of Life for Shirley L. Rankin will be held at the graveside on Saturday, November 11, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. at the Oxford Cemetery, Oxford, Nebraska, with Pastor Kathy Uldrich offi ciating.
SHIRLEY L. RANKIN

EVELYN R. DAVIS

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Evelyn Rose Davis, 90, of Farnam, NE passed away Sunday, October 29, 2023 at Meadowlark Pointe in Cozad, NE. Evelyn was born August 29, 1933 at Farnam, Nebraska to Robert and Freda (Thumm) Zeeh.

Doris J. Sydow

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Doris J. Sydow, formerly of Trenton, Nebraska, went to be with her Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, November 3, 2023.
Doris J. Sydow

Lee’s Crossroad Café Opens in Arapahoe

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After months of rehab and hard work Lee’s Crossroads Café in Arapahoe is ready to open. After a slight delay due to a medical emergency, the café has opened on Wednesday, November 8. Erick Lee, his wife Maranda and some of their grown children will be working the café along with the other employees they have hired. Lee is running the back with Maranda running the front.
Lee’s Crossroad Café Opens in Arapahoe

Curtis Weighs Best Options for Swimming Pool Updates

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Recently, the Curtis community was invited to a public meeting to gain information regarding updates to the Curtis Swimming Pool. The committee has been working closely with Miller & Associates to determine the best option for the swimming facility.
Erick and Miranda Lee

Trojans roll over Hay Springs

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GRANT - It did not take the Cambridge volleyball team long to establish some dominance over Hay Springs in the Trojans district final Saturday at Perkins County High School. Cambridge served 10 aces in the opening set and rolled to a 25-4 victory en route to sweeping the Hawks 25-4, 2514, 25-14.
Cambridge celebrates a third-straight trip to State.