Frontier County Sheriff ’s Report

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Week of February 9 to February 15 February 9, Animal, Eustis February 9, Stray animal, Maywood February 9, 911 ghost calls February 9, Speak with officer, Maywood February 9, Suspicious act subject, Curtis February 11, Citizen, Curtis February 12, Speak with officer, Maywood February 12, Animal, Eustis February 12, Theft, Curtis February 13, Curtis Code-parking, Curtis February 13, HHS referral, Moorefield February 13, Speak with officer, Maywood February 13 Traffic February 14, Traffic hazard February 14, Traffic, Maywood February 15, Assist other agency, Mc-Cook February 15, Accident property damage, Eustis Frontier County Ambulance Report Week of February 9 to February 15 February 10, Ambulance injury, Curtis February 11, Ambulance illness, Curtis February 14, Accident injury, Rural NE Curtis Fire Department Report Week of February 9 to February 15 February 14, Accident injury, Rural NE February 15, Fire, Curtis Maywood Fire Department Report Week of February 9 to February 15 February 14, Accident injury, Rural NE Wellfleet Fire Department Report Week of February 9 to February 15 February 14, Accident injury, Rural NE

CAMBRIDGE AREA ROTARY NEW MEMBERS

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The Cambridge Area Rotary Club has been pleased to welcome new members, Jill Goodwin of Tri Valley Health Foundation, Roger Brougham, Kathy Long, and Michelle Raburn (not pictured). The group meets every Wednesday with the motto “Service Above Self”. Anyone interested in joining can reach out via the Cambridge Area Nebraska Rotary Club Facebook page, or by visiting with one of the members.
CAMBRIDGE AREA ROTARY NEW MEMBERS

Chuck Hatzenbuehler receives service award

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by Dan Stehlik The Welding Program at the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture enjoys a business/ education partnership with Reinke Manufacturing. One special benefit is the effort of Chuck Hatzenbuehler, Reinke Welding Inspector.
Chuck Hatzenbuehler receives service award

Citizenship Grows in 4-H

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Nebraska 4-H offers several project areas for youth ages 5-18. Every county fair boasts their 4-H livestock shows. Baked goods, wood working, and creative project abound in the static exhibit hall. One often overlooked 4-H project is citizenship. Citizenship is precious and should never be taken for granted.

4-H Healthy Habits program

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Arapahoe 5th and 6th graders joined students from Cambridge and Southern Valley to participate in the Furnas County 4-H Healthy Habits Program last week. Students rotated through six stations learning about making healthy nutritional choices.
4-H Healthy Habits program

uSPS plans to keep mail open in north Platte

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WASHINGTON – Recently, U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), U.S. Representative Adrian Smith (NE-03), and U.S. Senator Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) issued the following statements after the United States Postal Service (USPS) announced that local mail processing operations will remain at the North Platte Mail Processing and Distribution Center. In addition to mail operations remaining in North Platte, Nebraska, the USPS also announced its plans to invest up to $4.4 million in modernization efforts at the North Platte facility.
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