Bartley Days Celebration

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Crowds flocked to Bartley this past weekend for some Bartley Days entertainment. More photos from the festivities can be found on Pages 10 and 11..
Bartley Days Celebration

Cambridge Council approved first reading of ordinance to continue sales and use tax for Golf Course/Swimming Pool

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Cambridge City Council met in regular session on Monday, June 6, 2022. Council members Derek Raburn and Vernita Saylor were absent. Many guests were present for the meeting. A discussion was held about correcting a date on the Special Meeting Minutes. Council then approved the Consent Agenda items with a change to a date in the Special Meeting Minutes. Council also approved the Library Minutes as presented.

HEA Benefit this weekend in Arapahoe

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Support the Holbrook, Edison and Arapahoe fire departments after their battle with the 739 Fire! The H.E.A. Benefit will take place in Arapahoe, June 10-11. To kick things off, a Karaoke Party will take place Friday night from 7 pm to midnight, along with a Beer Garden. Starting at 10 am on Saturday will be a Craft Fair and a Free Kids Carnival. The Craft Fair ends at 3 pm while the Kids Carnival ends at 8 pm. From 5-8 pm on Saturday, grillers will compete in a free will offering BBQ Contest. And to wrap everything up, live musicians will perform and a Beer Garden will open from 8pm to midnight. The festival is located in Arapahoe’s South RV Park, and all proceeds will go to the Holbrook, Edison and Arapahoe departments.

Harlan County Health System CEO and Oxford Board discuss clinic closure

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The future of the clinic in Oxford was discussed during the regular meeting for the Village Board. Harlan County Health System Interim CEO Les Lacey attended the meeting and spoke at length to the board about the issues and challenges they are looking at. The clinic shut down completely this last week due to storm damage at Northwest Village Center. It had been operating two days per week and available to patients six hours per week. “I wish I wasn’t here and we didn’t have this situation. We want to make sure we provide care for the community and at the same time we have a responsibility for good stewardship,” Lacey said. He said the building needs a significant overhaul. He told the board there are some funds available, but all of those would not come here.

Arapahoe Public Mirror

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10 years ago A new cemetery directory has been constructed at St. Matthew’s Cemetery northwest of Arapahoe.

Cambridge Clarion

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10 years ago The “Jesus Saves” sign just west of Cambridge and north of Highway 6/34 on Jerry Petersen land recently underwent some extended repairs. A Baptist minister originally built the sign in the 1950’s.

Elwood Bulletin News

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10 years ago Shad Wellmann, a junior at Elwood High School, earned the top spot at the Class D State Golf Championship s held at Rivers Edge Golf Club in North Platte. Tove Remington Reiman gave the Class of 1989 welcome for those attending the alumni banquet.

Indianola News

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10 years ago Southwest graduate Amber Daffer played in the CSO All-Star basketball game Friday night at Cambridge, one last high school basketball game. Monday morning at 10:00 Indianola American Legion Commander Joe Marquardt opened the Memorial Day Services in Indianola Cemetery with Chaplain Fr.

OXFORD

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100 Years Ago June 8, 1922 H.A. Albers has purchased the undertaking business of Thomas Morse of Edison, who recently purchased the Arnold furniture business at that place.
SOAP BOX DERBY races from 1994’s Oxford Turkey Days. Oxford Standard Photo by Jim Cooley

BEAVER CITY

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25 Years Ago May 29, 1997 Phil Lueking, representing Southern Valley at the State Track Meet, placed first in the Class C shot put by throwing a distance of 61’ 6-1/4”, setting a state record and winning the all-class gold medal in the shot put. Lueking also won the discus event with a throw of 163.10’.
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