BSB Construction gives back to local non-profits

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“Frontier County has always been our home”, states Norma Lashley, Founder and CEO of BSB Construction, Inc. BSB has been in business for over 60 years. “Our roots are here, and we believe in giving back for what we have received over the years” BSB appreciates all of our Family, Friends, Customers, and even Competitors. BSB Construction has construction projects in a 200-mile radius of Curtis, where the company calls home. Many of our employees live within Frontier County and are an integral part of the town by supporting the school and community. We believe in supporting local businesses by shopping locally and supporting local businesses, schools, youth groups and community groups and activities such as the Chamber of Commerce Fall Festival. BSB is donating funds to the following three non-profits where we have employees involved in their organizations. Curtis Fire Department, the Star Theater, and the Area Senior Center of Curtis are this year’s recipients.
BSB Construction gives back to local non-profits

Cambridge American Legion Auxiliary reports on Girl’s State professional attire dress code

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Cambridge Unit 199 of the American Legion Auxiliary met on January 9, in regular session in the Community Building with 6 members present. After Presentation of the Colors, Pledge of Allegiance, Prayer and Preamble, Pres. Witte called the meeting to order at 2:10 p.m. Minutes of the December meeting were read. Cathy made a motion to approve them; Sandy seconded. The minutes were approved.

Group effort spreads holiday cheer in Frontier County

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‘Twas a couple nights before Christmas 2024 and 71 households throughout Frontier County (in and around the communities of Curtis, Maywood, Moorefield, Eustis, Stockville, Farnam, and Wellfl eet) received a special delivery of a Holiday Cheer Basket. The cheer baskets consisted of a ham, potatoes, stuffing, gravy, green beans, soup, canned vegetables, canned fruit, candy canes, almonds, raisins, jello, and in some deliveries, toys and/or warm clothing for children filled the box as well!
Group effort spreads holiday cheer in Frontier County

Firearm discharged during family dispute

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A press release from Frontier County Sheriff Michael Jordan stated that on January 3, 2025 at around 12:50 am the Frontier County Sheriff’s Office was advised of a disturbance at a McCook residence on Hwy 83 where a firearm was discharged. Frontier County Deputies responded along with the Nebraska State Patrol.
Firearm discharged during family dispute

Rags cause New Year’s Eve fire in Cambridge

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CAMBRIDGE - A Cambridge seed dealer’s warehouse and office burned on New Year’s Eve in a fire started by some discarded rags and rollers containing linseed oil. The Cambridge Fire Department was called to a fire at Western Select Genetics around 5:15 pm on New Year’s Eve.
Rags cause New Year’s Eve fire in Cambridge

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I would like to thank all of my customers. Thank you for allowing me to serve you for almost 60 years.

Beaver City Council welcomes three new members

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BEAVER CITY – Prior to the city council holding its regular bi-monthly meeting on January 6, 2025, a special meeting was held to fill the vacancy on the sixmember council. During Monday evening’s meeting, one of the first orders of business was Kristy Rogers taking the oath of office.
Beaver City Council welcomes three new members
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