SUNSHINE VILLAGE

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All of the Sunshine Village mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers enjoyed Mother’s Day with calls, cards, gifts, flowers and prayers. Ilene Collins spent Mother’s Day with Doug and Judy Collins and spoke on the phone with Lindsay and Shannon and had many other calls from family.

PRAIRIE PINES

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Dan Haussler of Grand Island was a Saturday overnight guest of his mother, Lelia Haussler and ate Mother’s Day dinner at the Prairie Pines on Sunday. Several residents had guests for Mother’s Day.

Area students graduate from Central Community College

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(Grand Island, Neb.) – Central Community College-Grand Island honored about 450 graduate candidates May 7 during its 35th annual commencement ceremony. Area graduates include: Associate of Applied Science Degree: CAMBRIDGE-Makinsey Pladsen, occupational therapy assistant; JOHNSON LAKE-Joshua D.
(Above left) Top Students in the Elwood Class of 2021 are (l-r) Kennedy Brell, Kaydee Diefenbaugh, Kaden Nickell, Alivia Knoerzer and Aubrey Steinwart.

GOSPER COUNTY SENIOR CENTER

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We are open to in-house meals and as long as our Gosper County numbers stay down we can remain open. The Gosper County Senior Center will continue to serve meals for delivery or pick-up for the month of April, but if you are out and about at other daily activities then pick –up meals will be limited. We are following the guidelines that WCNAAA has suggested for our Center. Please call the Senior Center at 785-2500 if you have questions. Thanks for your continued support.

ELWOOD AREA CHURCH NEWS

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Our Redeemer Lutheran – Missouri Synod Elwood Pastor Michael Wolff http://www. ourredeemerelwood.com Friday, May 14: 9:00 a.m.-Exercise Group.

SENIOR CENTER & SCHOOL MENU

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Senior Center Menu Week May 17 – May 21 Monday –cook’s choice. Tuesday – fried chicken, mashed potatoes & gravy, pea salad, mandarin oranges, wheat bread.

Cambridge School Board reviewed summer breakfast and lunch program, report on COVID relief funds

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The Cambridge Board of Education met in regular session on Monday, May 10, 2021. All board members were present. In public comment, Lance Shifflet spoke about allowing the daycare in the building. Shifflet said he wasn’t against the daycare, but believed having it in the building could be seen as the school subsidizing the daycare and that isn’t fair to the community, the taxpayers or to other daycares.
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