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HPS board works on final facility design

Final cost of project still to be determined

2023-06-14 04:00 AM
Council to talk bid for specs to close old lagoon

The Humphrey City Council is moving ahead with plans to update the specifications to close the old lagoon.

2023-06-14 04:00 AM
Jaden Kosch
2023-06-14 04:00 AM
Resurfacing 460th Street under way

On Monday, work began on 460th Street between 3rd Street and 8th Street in Humphrey.

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
MURPHY'S LAW

Sixty-one.

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
LETTER TO THE EDITOR

When we look around and see what is happening in our country, in our states, in our communities, in our schools and even in our churches, it is no wonder that the main goal is the DESTRUCTION OF FAITH. Following is an opinion I submitted to the Omaha World-Herald: We have a beautiful rural church where our grandparents, parents, children, etc. received all the sacraments. Our church and members seem to be insignificant to the Omaha Archdiocese. There is nothing more important or precious than family unity. When the bond of that family unity is broken, it is devastating. In my opinion, this is exactly what is happening in the Archdiocese. Their article referring to “creating families” is a joke. I believe they are severing parish families and destroying faith. It seems the only thing that matters to this over-controlling hierarchy is money, power and big city life. We were informed that we have to upkeep our church when our doors are closed. Hey, Omaha, we’ve been upkeeping our church for 100+ years. With all the lawsuits the Archdiocese is facing, it does make sense they are scrambling for as much money as they can get.

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
Vicki Lawrence coming to Norfolk

The iconic Vicki Lawrence will conclude the 14th Great American Comedy Festival at the Festival Gala Saturday, June 17.

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
100 years of St. Francis alumni celebrated

The 100th alumni celebration was held at St. Francis High School Saturday, May 27, with nearly 300 attending the meal served in the gym, but many more taking part in the afternoon of visiting within the school.

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
HPS board to decide on bond issue

Special mail-in ballot election could be set for Aug. 15

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
329-foot tower proposed

Public can state opinion

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
Fire station set for August finish

Providing no delays pop up

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
Hometown hero

Allison Weidner was back on St. Francis court helping with summer baskteball camp as she works to get back on the Huskers

2023-06-07 04:00 AM
Renewable energy training programs struggling to recruit students

Every Tuesday and Thursday in the fall, Taylor Schneider and his students start class by gathering their equipment and stretching. The 15 minutes of stretching is essential for their trips up a 400-foot wind turbine.

2023-05-31 04:00 AM
HSF 2nd semester honor roll students

Humphrey St. Francis second semester honor roll students are as follows: “All A” Honor Roll (all A’s; average 93 or above): Seniors – Emma Baumgart, Hannah Baumgart, Tessa Deets, Jaden Kosch, Makenna Wietfeld, Garret Zach Juniors – Carter Classen, Emma Classen, Jocelyn Dunn, Tori Jarosz, Karly Kessler, Caleb Killham, Owen Weidner Sophomores – Isabel Preister Freshmen – Gage Braun, Matthew Brockhaus, Tanner Classen, Chase Freudenburg, Kellan Mundil, Carson Wessel 8th Grade – Lillie Beltz, Wyatt Brandl, Tatum Classen

2023-05-31 04:00 AM
Flyers 4th at State; Kosch 6th overall

The St. Francis golf team traveled to Lake Maloney Golf Course outside North Platte to compete in the Class D state golf tournament on May 23-24.

2023-05-31 04:00 AM
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