Frontier County Sheriff ’s Report January 12-18

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January 12 – Code-parking, Curtis; Speak with officer, Curtis January 13 – 911 Ghost Calls, Stockville; Animal, Eustis; Animal Stray, Maywood; Traffic, Hwy 83 January 14 – Animal on roadway, Hwy 83; Code-parking, Maywood; Welfare Check, Cambridge; Animal Stray, Hwy 83; Animal Stray, Curtis; Theft, Curtis January 15 – Animal on roadway, Maywood; Animal on roadway, Hwy 83; 911 Ghost Calls, Curtis; Unruly Child, Eustis; Animal on Roadway, Maywood; Disturbance unwanted subject, Curtis; HHS Referral; Speak with officer, Curtis; Welfare Check; Welfare Check, Curtis January 16 – Sexual Assault; 911 Ghost Calls, Curtis; Speak with officer, Curtis; Speak with officer, Maywood; Animal Stray, Hwy 83 January 17 – Speak with officer, Curtis; Code-parking, Curtis; Cody Parking, Curtis January 18 – Speak with officer, Curtis; Speak with offi cer, Curtis; Assist other agency, Eustis; Speak with officer, Curtis; Citizen other, Curtis; Speak with officer, Curtis.

Join Tri Valley Health System’s CHNA Town Hall Thursday, Feb. 20

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To gauge the overall community health needs of residents, Tri Valley Health System, in conjunction with other area providers, invites the public to participate in a Community Health Needs Assessment Town Hall roundtable on Thursday, February 20th for dinner from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. located at the Cambridge Community Building.

Furnas County Sheriff ’s Report January 13-19

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January 13 – Arapahoe, Child protective services intake Arapahoe, Traffic complaint, report of possibly intoxicated man leaving business, headed south from store in red Tahoe. Arapahoe, Report of theft from an auction, auction service reported that a handgun was missing from the auction, several parties have been interviewed and weapon entered NCIC. Investigation ongoing.

LRNRD local working group meeting planned

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Local meetings open to individuals interested in setting natural resources goals for Nebraska. Alma Nebraska – January 15, 2025 - A Local Working Group that provides advice on the priorities for many U.S.

Community Hospital Health Foundation welcomes new board member

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Community Hospital Health Foundation is proud to announce the appointment of Michal Swanson to its Board of Directors. wanson, who owns Herrmann Jones Funeral Chapel with his wife Angie, is a respected community leader and longstanding supporter of the Health Foundation. 

He brings a passion for advancing healthcare in the region. Swanson joins current members Bruce McDowell, Jim Hall, Cathy Kenny, Shari Lewis, Matt Tiller, and Troy Bruntz. 

Arapahoe School Board hires new principal

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ARAPAHOE – During the monthly meeting on January 14, the school board approved hiring Logan Kats as the 7-12 Principal for the 2025-2026 school year. Kats, who is currently teaching in Norton, Kansas, will replace Rudy Perez, who is retiring at the end of the current school year.
New Arapahoe 7-12 principal Logan Kats.

Demo Time!

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Demolition of the old nursing home building in Oxford began this week. At the time of this photo on the morning of Tuesday, January 14 not much remained standing. The entire front and west wing had been taken down, with the some of the south side still intact. The Northwest Village Centre part of the building is also slated for demolition. The Village of Oxford received a $300,000 grant to tear down the nursing home portion. They are using the Northwest Village Centre part of their budget for the loan taken out to tear down that building.
Demo Time!

TVHS welcomes New Year’s Baby

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CAMBRIDGE - Tri Valley Health System welcomed their first baby of 2025. Trey Calvin Mansfeild was born to Alyssa Marie Heim of Canton, Kansas and Michael Mansfeild of Ellenville, New York on Tuesday, January 7 at 3:48pm. Trey weighed 5 pounds and was 18.5 inches tall and was delivered by Dr. Kaspar-Cope.
TVHS welcomes New Year’s Baby
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