{ 50TH ANNIVERSARY }

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Paul and Debbie (Curren) Dolan of Indianola, NE were married April 20, 1974 at St. Michael’s Church in Albion NE.
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If you feel different, you drive different: Drive High, get a DUI

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Kansas City, MO — Saturday, April 20, 2024, marks an unofficial cannabis “celebration,” and there will likely be an increase in marijuana use. To help keep drugimpaired drivers off the roads, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Region 7, which includes Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska, is teaming up with local law enforcement to spread the message that drug-impaired driving is dangerous and illegal. NHTSA wants to remind all drivers: If You Feel Different, You Drive Different. So don’t drive high, or you’ll get a DUI.

DONALD E. REINERS

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Donald “Don” E. Reiners touched the lives of many with his kind heart and unwavering dedication to his family and community.
DONALD E. REINERS

Bulls runner-up again at Alma

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ALMA - The Hi-Line boys golf team again finished runner-up and medaled four golfers at the Alma Invite Monday. The Bulls posted a 342 and finished seven strokes back of Overton and four ahead of Loomis.
Bulls runner-up again at Alma

{ FROM OUR FILES } Indianola News

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10 years ago Shelby Haag will represent Indianola American Legion Auxiliary and Indianola Mrs. XJC’s and is the daughter of Gayle and Elaine Haag of Bartley.

{ FROM OUR FILES } Elwood Bulletin

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10 years ago Glen Monter and Wayne Sander of Elwood participated in the Heartland Flight on March 25th. The flight brought Monter, Sander and Wren Trosper of Arapahoe to Washington D.C.

{ FROM OUR FILES } Cambridge Clarion

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10 years ago Tri Valley Health System is pleased to announce that Shiuvaun Jaeger , MD of Cambridge was selected as Physician of the Year to Nebraska Academy of Physicians Assistant. She was presented the award in Kearney and was nominated by Jessica Kapple, Larry E.

{ FROMM OUR FILES } BEAVER CITY

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25 Years Ago April 22, 1999 At its Monday evening, the City Council gave approval to moving forward with renovating the swimming pool and the assisted living project at the Manor. Other action items included hiring Cathy John as City Clerk to replace Melody Crawford and approving a variance to Steve Fisher/Furnas County Inn to construct a new convenience store at the corner of 9th and Floyd Streets.