Indianola’s New Museum is Old School

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walls close to 150 years old could talk, what stories would they tell? While there’s no talking out of school, an old landmark that has weathered many storms is about to graduate with a degree in the 3 R’s: Revival, Restoration, and Relocation and accept a new position as the home of Indianola Historical Society’s Museum. Built in the 1880s, the building known as the Mallek Schoolhouse for years, was later renamed District 27.
Indianola’s New Museum is Old School

Local 2024 General Election Results

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Local election participation was high with each county in the coverage area seeing greater than 72 percent of registered voters casting ballots, including 80 percent in Gosper County.

Results are still unofficial and some of the following races have been tabulated across county lines. These results will only include competitive races where there were more candidates than seats available.

Frontier County (76.24% turnout)

County Commissioner - District 1

Kent Lehmann (R) 380

Rodney Jack (D) 132

Ballot

Listen up and keep your hearing

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Hearing loss affects millions of Americans. In fact, by age 75 over half of adults will have some form of hearing loss. Signs of hearing loss include having trouble hearing speech in noisy places, finding it hard to follow speech in groups, trouble hearing on the phone, listening makes you tired, or if you need to turn the volume up on the TV or radio while others complain it is too loud.
Listen up and keep your hearing

Celebrating Nebraska Manufacturing

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Manufacturing is critical for Nebraska’s economy. It contributes $21.6 billion to our annual gross domestic product. That’s a 57% increase from five years ago. Manufacturing is our second-largest economic sector. It’s easy to see why. Whether it’s the food we eat, the machines we use, or the tools that help farmers and ranchers thrive, manufacturing touches every part of our daily lives. As we end Manufacturing Month, let’s celebrate the many successes of this growing industry.
Celebrating Nebraska Manufacturing

Focus On What Truly Matters... Relationships... So Listen!

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With the upcoming holidays and all the “craziness of life” we need to be reminded that relationships and listening are important topics! Conversations happen daily where someone is talking, and another is supposed to be listening. However, are they truly listening? How often does the person listening check their phone or look at their computer in the midst of a conversation? Maybe the person is nodding their head or even saying a few words.
Focus On What Truly Matters... Relationships... So Listen!

STATE-BOUND

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NORTH PLATTE Three-hundred-sixty-six days - one leap year - to the day after last year’s first-round State Tournament loss, the Southwest volleyball team clinched a berth back to State to erase that memory. The Roughriders have waited a year for this and now, they’ll have their chance.
Roughriders ready for the moment they’ve been waiting for

After early-season struggles, Trojans fight back to State

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CAMBRIDGE - District finals are now a habit for Cambridge volleyball, but this year presented an opportunity the Trojans had been waiting for. Playing in their seventhconsecutive district final, the Cambridge volleyball team finally got an opportunity to play a final at home.
After early-season struggles, Trojans fight back to State

Southwest falls in playoff opener at Garden County

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OSHKOSH - The Southwest football team was no stranger to top-notch competition as it headed to Garden County for its playoff opener Friday night. The Roughriders battled and trailed by just eight, 2416, early in the third quarter.
Southwest’s Trenton Williams rises for a reception near the goal line in Friday’s playoff game at Garden County.