THRIFT STORE

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Phone 824-9177 Monday – closed Tuesday – 1 pm - 5 pm Wednesday – 1 pm - 5 pm Thursday – 1 pm - 5 pm Friday – 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday – 10 am - 3 pm.

oXFoRD LiBRARy

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Phone 308-824-3381 Monday-Thursday 2:30 to 7:30 Friday 10:00 to 5:00 Saturday 9:00 to 2:00.

BEAVER CITY SENIOR CENTER

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Monday, December 20 - Hot Beef Sandwich Tuesday, December 21 - Fish Sandwich Wednesday, December 22 - Christmas Dinner & Party Thursday, December 23 - Closed Friday, December 24 - Closed.

OXFORD FOOD PANTRY

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Available Tuesday and Thursday by appointment only. An equal opportunity provider Contact phone numbers include 991-1064, 991-7331, 655-1922, 991-6911, 999-9418.

Maintenance Work Will Begin on US-136, near Edison

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December 7, 2021 (McCook, Neb.) — Weather permitting, a crack seal project will begin December 14 on US-136, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. Crack sealing is a process of cleaning and filling open joints and cracks in the surface with sealant to prevent entry of moisture and debris.

Tri Valley Health System collecting socks

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Tri Valley Health System Advanced Wound Care is having a sock drive for area people in need. Pairs of new socks can be dropped off now through January 6 in the front entryway at Tri Valley Health System. Socks are the most requested items in the winter for those less fortunate and providing clean, new socks helps prevent foot-related health complications. There are numerous health problems that can result from not having or wearing socks. Bony parts of the foot can become irritated if socks aren’t worn. Friction leads to thickened skin, which results in painful calluses and corns. Socks provide warmth and help minimize the constriction of blood vessels, which makes toes susceptible to damage by the cold. Severe frostbite can result in amputation. Some people lose nerve function and cannot feel thickened skin or irritations. If this skin breaks down, it can cause a non-healing wound called an ulcer. Ulcers can become infected and can infect bone. Bone infections can also result in amputation. Please join the Tri Valley Health System sock drive and donate a pair of socks.

Cambridge School Board takes first steps in utilizing ESSER Funds

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The Cambridge School Board met in regular session on Monday, December 13, 2021. Board Member Amy Sines was absent. Gracelynn tenBensel-McConville and Quintin Shaner were guests. That was no public comment. The Board then approved the agenda and the minutes from the previous meeting.

CHURCH NEWS

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St. Paul's Lutheran Church, LCMS 719 Park Ave, Cambridge, 308.697.3725 Paster Dan Wiese Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m.; Adult Bible Study and Children's Sunday School 10:15 a.m.

Thomas McHale, M.D. graduates from Internal Medicine Residency

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Thomas McHale, M.D. (CHS 2008) graduated in June 2021 from the Internal Medicine Residency at Einstein Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, NY. His residency class had the unique experience of serving at “ground zero” during the Covid 19 outbreak of 2020, when Montefiore in the Bronx became a fully Covid hospital, almost doubling its patient capacity. The young doctors experienced an unprecedented testing of their skills, stamina, ingenuity and compassion, under extreme conditions.
Thomas McHale, M.D. graduates from Internal Medicine Residency

Elwood School Board approves principal contract

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ELWOOD – With two school board members absent and one of the members in attendance not feeling well, the January 13, 2021 school board meeting was shorter than usual. Several agenda items were tabled, and the meeting was adjourned after 15 minutes.
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