Roads Standards Board to meet

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April 9, 2021 (Lincoln, Neb.) — The Nebraska Board of Public Roads Classifications and Standards will meet on April 16, at 9:00 a.m., at the Nebraska Department of Transportation Central Headquarters Building Auditorium, 1500 Highway 2 in Lincoln. This meeting is open to the public.

Duck hunters will choose from two bag limits this year

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LINCOLN, Neb. — Duck hunters in Nebraska and South Dakota will choose between two daily bag limits — two tiers of limits — before waterfowl season this year. The new “two-tier” duck hunting regulations recently adopted by Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and allows hunters to select between Tier I or Tier II when they register for their Harvest Information Program (HIP) number.

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. The pool table is open; the exercise bikes are humming; there is a puzzle out on the table and the dominos have been polished! Hope to see your smiling face here soon. On the 21 we will have board meeting at 8:00 a.m. and we will celebrate April birthdays and anniversaries at noon. Give a call and let us know if you want to join us at 785-2500.

Cambridge high School qualifies for State Quiz bowl

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The 33rd Annual ESU #11 Senior High Academic Quiz Bowl was held on April 7th at the Nebraska Prairie Museum. Ten teams from the ESU #11 area competed. Teams were: Alma, Arapahoe, Cambridge, Elwood, Eustis-Farnam, Holdrege, Loomis, Minden, Southern Valley and Wilcox-Hildreth.
Members of the State-qualifying Cambridge High School Quiz Bowl team are pictured as follows, from left: front row - Dylan Downer, Lilly Sayer, Megan tenBensel; second row - Bobby Evans, Shane Horwart, Autumn Deterding; back row - Zach McArthur, Ian Tomlin, Wyatt Ervin.

Tri Valley has vaccines available today from 4:30-5:30 p.m.

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Tri Valley Health System has 40 doses of the COVID-19 Moderna vaccine available for: Individuals 18 years and older. This vaccination clinic will be held on (today) Thursday, April 15th from 4:30 pm-5:30 pm. This clinic is limited to the first 40 to sign up. Vaccination clinic will be held at Cambridge Community Building (722 Patterson Street, Cambridge, NE 69022). Please use this link to sign up: www.ttsu.me/vaccine Tri Valley Health System will not be accepting vaccination appointments through phone calls, but only through this online link provided above.

AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY

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On April 8, 2021, Cambridge Unit 199 of the American Legion Auxiliary met in regular session at 2:15 pm in the Community Building with 7 members present. The minutes of the March meeting were read and approved. The Treasurer reported the donations and sponsorships of our Wreaths Across America project. Response from the community has been outstanding. She also reported on a donation received from Roberta Hinton.

Health standards discussed at SV Board

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The Southern Valley board of education met on Monday, April 12 at 7:30 pm in the commons area. An item of interest on the agenda was discussion on the new health standards. There were several people in attendance at the meeting as well as all administration and board members.
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