Shop this christmas at tVHS Auxiliary thrift Shop

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The Cambridge Hospital Auxiliary encourages you to shop local this holiday. The Thrift Shop in downtown Cambridge can help you check off gifts from your shopping list. We promise you a fun shopping experience – you will be surprised to see all the Thrift Shop has to offer.

Curtis Native Erin Pascoe is the new Behavioral Health Advocate

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Community Hospital is proud to announce the addition of Erin Pascoe, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), to our Behavioral Health team. Pascoe brings a wealth of experience, a deep commitment to patient care, and a special connection to the McCook community.

Medicine Valley Public Schools Reactivate Beef Program

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CURTIS, NE — Medicine Valley Public Schools is proud to announce the reactivation of the Raider Beef Program, an initiative designed to promote the use of Nebraska beef in school meals while expanding educational opportunities related to beef production and nutrition. The mission of the program is to “Promote Nebraska beef use in the school lunch program and encourage education on beef production and nutrition within Medicine Valley Public Schools.”

Making the Grade

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The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) released the Nebraska Student-Centered Assessment System (NSCAS) results and the Accountability for a Quality Education System Today and Tomorrow, or AQuESTT classifications Wednesday. Both reports provide insight into how students are performing academically on Nebraska’s state standards.
Information courtesy of the Nebraska Department of Education. Percentages under NSCAS PERFORMANCE indicate the percentage of students that are proficient according to the Nebraska Student-Centered Assessment System (NSCAS). Data collected is for the 2024-25 school year.

Holiday Challenge began December 1st

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Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department’s Walk to Health program is offering the “Snowflake Trek” Challenge starting December 1st through December 21st. This free walking program is open to residents of all ages in the SWNPHD nine-county health district.

indianola council hears presentation from West central

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INDIANOLA - The Indianola City Council met Monday to hear a presentation on the services offered by the West Central Nebraska Development District while approving four other items of business. After approval of th prior minutes and claims, Edward Dunn, the executive director of WCNDD, presented to the Council on the programming and opportunities they offer.
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