The NCTA Stock Dog Team, under the guidance of Veterinary Technology instructor Leighlynn Obermiller, stands out as a valuable opportunity for students seeking hands-on experience in training herding dogs.
Kearney, NE. (May 1, 2024) – Two Rivers Public Health Department recently announced its commercial partnership with CredibleMind, an intuitive platform offering local, wellnessoriented digital content that enables employees, healthcare providers, and community organizations to support consumercentric engagement and provide personalized mental health resources.
Donna Johnson is the newly appointed Interim Supply Pastor of Curtis Methodist Church in Curtis, Nebraska. She has served in various areas of church ministry for 25 years.
BENKELMAN - The Maywood- Hayes Center Wolves competed at the DCS Twilight Invite last Friday, May 3rd. Six teams competed, and out of the six, the Maywood-Hayes Center boys placed fourth with 61 points, and the girls placed fifth with 49 points.
SUTHERLAND - Arapahoe, Cambridge, Maywood-Hayes Center, Medicine Valley, and Southwest competed at the Best of the Midwest track meet in Sutherland last Tuesday, April 30th. Out of the 24 girls' teams, Cambridge placed ninth, Arapahoe placed fifteenth, Maywood-Hayes Center placed sixteenth, Medicine Valley tied for sixteenth, and Southwest placed twenty-fourth.
CURTIS - Ten local golfers medaled and the Hi-Line boys golf team took first at the Cattle Trail Tournament in Curtis Tuesday. Four Bulls finished in the top 11 as the Bulls shot a 346, beating out Hitchcock County by three and Southwest by five for the team title.
ALMA - Cambridge, Southern Valley, Medicine Valley, Hi-Line, Arapahoe, and Southwest competed at Alma's Dale Harsin Track Invite last Thursday, May 2nd. The Cambridge girls won and the Cambridge boys placed second. The Southern Valley girls placed third, and the boys placed eleventh. For Medicine Valley, the girls placed fourth, and the boys placed eighth. The Hi-Line boys placed fifth and the girls placed ninth. The Arapahoe girls placed sixth and the boys placed ninth. And finally, the Southwest girls placed eighth and the boys placed tenth.