The Indianola City Council met on Monday, June 16. After approving the June 2nd meeting minutes, the council heard from James Blume during public comment.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) announced today that her staff will hold local office hours for constituents in Frontier and Red Willow Counties on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
Scrap tire cleanup events are organized by the applicants who received grant funds from NDEE’s Waste Reduction & Recycling Incentive Grant Program. Scrap tire cleanup events are organized by the applicants who reeived grant funds. In total, NDEE funded 21 scrap tire cleanup events across 28 counties in Nebraska. Steve Hall (Frontier County Commissioner) said they collected approximately 600 tires for the event.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO — June 3, 2025 Jason Renze, a 2025 graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and native of Madrid, Iowa, received his Bachelor of Science degree in Astronautical Engineering and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force during ceremonies held May 29 at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs.
Clover Kids in both Phelps and Gosper Counties recently enjoyed a day full of hands-on learning and creativity! Youth participated in a variety of engaging activities, including vibrant painting projects, colorful fish prints, and building their own ecosystems. One of the highlights was crafting a bug sucker—a fun tool to explore the tiny critters in nature.
Earlier this year, the Gosper County Hot Shot 4-H Club held its annual BB Gun Shooting Contest, showcasing the skills of local youth involved in 4-H Shooting Sports. The event was led by certified 4-H Shooting Sports leader Steve Dirgo and several volunteers.
CURTIS – During the monthly meeting on June 9, the Medicine Valley School Board tabled a decision regarding group life insurance, pending receiving more bids from insurance companies. The board acted on several items that will go into effect for the 2025-2026 school year: Supt.
Tri Valley Medical Foundation recently awarded scholarships totaling $13,700 to 20 area students who are pursuing careers in nursing and other medical fields. Tri Valley Medical Foundation applicants had wonderful career goals, outstanding scholastic records, and favorable recommendations from medical professionals and instructors. The Foundation is fortunate to be able to support these students in our service area to assist them in achieving their future career goals.