Points may have been hard to come by, but the St. Francis defense is always on point.
After a good start, St. Francis struggled against Howells-Dodge, dropping a 64-44 road decision Friday.
Ninety-four percent of St. Francis students in grades 1-6 reached their Accelerated Reader goal for the second quarter and celebrated with a bingo party in the cafeteria. Sixth-grade student, Emily Preister earned more than 200 points for the second quarter, an all-time high for students at St. Francis.
The future is the present. St. Francis got big contributions Saturday from its underclassmen to defeat Burwell 67-46.
Special meeting Jan. 17 to discuss architect, construction delivery method, committee
Maintenance on the water tower was discussed by the Lindsay Village Board of Trustees during its Jan. 3 meeting.
Building permit applications dipped slightly in 2022, but the cost grew thanks to two large projects.
Ken Leifeld will be sworn in as the newest member of the Humphrey City Council during its Monday, Jan. 16, meeting.
It could have been embarrassing. It could have upset his team.
Today, a slightly nervous young woman is going to walk into a classroom of faces looking back at her, wondering who she is and what’s she doing in their class.
Helen Zach age 92, died Saturday, December 31 at Kinship Pointe in Seward.
The Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family boys dropped both their games at the North Bend Central Holiday Tournament.
Humphrey-Lindsay Holy Family defeated Ord 48-44 in the third place game of the North Bend Central Holiday Tournament Dec. 29.
A 3-point lead disappeared in the second quarter Friday as Crofton posted a 42-32 win in the title game of the Crofton Holiday Tournament.
Robyn Graham