Beaver City Swimming Pool to open memorial Day Weekend

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BEAVER CITY – During the bi-monthly meeting on May 19, Utilities Director Grant Jorgensen shared that all maintenance has been completed, and the pool will be ready for use by the upcoming weekend. Upon the recommendation of the building committee, the council approved the permit request for Lisa Reiser to build a storage unit, as well as requests from Steve Clason and Taylor Manley for fences on their respective properties.

Legonds of Classic Rock to perform at Kiplinger Arena

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McCook, Nebraska – Get ready to rock for a cause! Join us on Saturday, October 11th at the Kiplinger Arena, located at the Red Willow County Fairgrounds, for the Concert for Healthcare—a high-energy night of music and community spirit featuring the electrifying supergroup Legends of Classic Rock.
Legonds of Classic Rock to perform at Kiplinger Arena

UNMC graduates nearly 1,000 students

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Events were held in Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Kearney and Scottsbluff. Diplomas and certificates were conferred on nearly 1,000 University of Nebraska Medical Center students during ceremonies held May 8 in Lincoln, Norfolk and Kearney and May 10 in Omaha and Scottsbluff.

NCTA Class of 2025 Future Ag Leaders

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Curtis, NE – The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA) celebrated the graduation of the class of 2025, with 83 students receiving diplomas or certificates on May 8. These included December, May, and August graduates. Of the 83 graduates, 67 proudly walked across the Curtis Community Center stage at the commencement ceremony, while many others were already employed or unable to attend.
NCTA Class of 2025 Future Ag Leaders

Protect Yourself from Skin Cancer

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Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States and Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD) reminds residents that it is also one of the most preventable cancers. There are several types of skin cancer, with melanoma being the most dangerous. Melanoma of the skin is the fifth most common cancer in Nebraska and there are more cases found here compared to overall US rates.

Cambridge City Council approves hiring Roy Hoelscher for park maintenance

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The Cambridge City Council met on Monday, May 19, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. Council member Nora McGowen was absent from the meeting. After the Pledge of Allegiance and the Open Meeting Law announcement, the Council approved the Consent Agenda which included approval of the May 5, 2025, minutes, approval of the claims, approval of the Park Board and Library Board Meeting Minutes as well as the Planning Commission minutes from the May 14, 2025 meeting. The Consent Agenda also included an ambulance account write-off for $5,710.24, a utility billing account write-off for $214.96, and closed the General Ledger Golf Account and transferred $112.95 to the General Fund.