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Ott defeats Pfeifer
Ott defeats Pfeifer

Challenger wins County Board District 4

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
Lindsay bd. Oks apt.
Lindsay bd. Oks apt.

After months of consideration 14-unit duplex gets approved

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
Father Gutowski leaving
Father Gutowski leaving

Gutowski leaving

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
Learning many lessons
Learning many lessons

Valedictorian Karly Kessler, Salutatorian Emma Classen thankful for time at St. Francis

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
Community turns out for Riggs, Deco
Community turns out for Riggs, Deco

American Red Cross Blood Drive in Platte Center May 8 for Riggs Coble and Deco Espiritu.

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
MURPHY'S LAW
MURPHY'S LAW

It’s been 44 years since I graduated high school and 39 since my college graduation.

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Letter to the Editor As the two Parish Communities of Lindsay and Humphrey are challenged with the changes that have been dealt to us, there have been so many prayers, disruptions, opinions, controversy, agreements, disagreements, more prayers, committees, etc., etc., etc. Through it all, many questions remain unanswered, however, both communities are moving forward into new ventures. Recently a friend of mine shared an article that was written 35 years ago (1989) and published in the Catholic Voice. This article was written by the principal of Holy Family at the time, who was also new to the community. As I read this article, I felt it really hit home for both the Lindsay and Humphrey communities. I've always related the disruption and changes placed upon us, to the effect that it would have on each of these communities. Losing our schools, the history, the sacrifices, the identity among many things, will take its toll on these communities. This article references the dependency between schools and communities. I diluted the article somewhat to reflect the highlights. It is titled: THE LITTLE PARISH THAT COULD

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
Shirley Ann Fischer
Shirley Ann Fischer

Shirley Ann Fischer, 94, of Columbus, Neb., formerly of Humphrey, Neb., died Friday, May 10, 2024, at her home in Columbus.

2024-05-15 12:00 AM
MURPHY'S LAW
MURPHY'S LAW

Thirty-seven years ago my wife, Kelly, and I got married, and a lot has changed since then.

2024-05-08 04:00 AM
Vira 'Bubby' James Heesacker
Vira 'Bubby' James Heesacker

We are deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved Vira “Bubby” James Heesacker, 67, of Creston, Neb. He passed away on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at Faith Regional Hospital in Norfolk, Neb.

2024-05-08 04:00 AM
Bonnie E. Torczon
Bonnie E. Torczon

Our dear mother, Bonnie E. Torczon, 87, formerly of Platte Center, Neb., was given up to God on April 30, 2024.

2024-05-08 04:00 AM
Schneiders tutors for SMART program
Schneiders tutors for SMART program

Ten Peru State College students are currently serving as tutors for the Nebraska SMART (Success Made Accessible Through Rural Tutoring) tutoring program through the Nebraska State College System.

2024-05-08 04:00 AM
American Comedy Festival will prove to be magical
American Comedy Festival will prove to be magical

The magic returns to the Johnny Carson Theatre stage with the Great American Comedy Festival’s family Comedy Magic Show Thursday, June 13, in Norfolk.

2024-05-08 04:00 AM
Candidates for Platte County Board of Supervisors District 4
Candidates for Platte County Board of Supervisors District 4

Name: Joe Ott Family: Wife, Crystal (Wemhoff) Ott; Kids, Myles, Rylee,

2024-05-08 04:00 AM
Flyers, Bulldogs turn in top efforts at H-LHF invite
Flyers, Bulldogs turn in top efforts at H-LHF invite

Emerson Krings and Isabel Preister turned in first-place efforts to lead St. Francis at the Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Invitational May 1.

2024-05-08 04:00 AM
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