Rain may have slowed them down, but spirits are high as construction continues on the new residential treatment facility at Epworth Village.
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The York College Drama Department is gearing up once again. With the close of the musical, “Little Shop of Horrors,” the stage is now being set for the one-act plays this weekend. Under the direction of four emerging directors will be four comedies with various styles of humor from parodies to slap stick. The young directors have held auditions, led practices and soon they will be watching their hard work come alive.
A total of nine area players were selected as all-conference players from the East and West division of the Southern Nebraska Conference.
A pair of York Dukes were selected to the all-conference west divison Central Conference volleyball teams, Wednesday night in York.
Brian and Brenda (VanHousen) Chapman of Smithville, Mo., are parents of a son, Teegan Lee, born Monday, Oct. 20, 2008 at North Kansas City Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 6 ounces and was 20 inches long.
Army National Guard Pvt. Joshua R. Bowman has graduated from Basic Combat training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.
Nebraska REALTORS® Association President Janet Palmtag of Nebraska City, and Chief Executive Officer Tammy Brookhouser of Lincoln recently met with the Blue River Area Board of REALTORS®. The purpose of the visit was to update Blue River Area REALTORS® on state and national issues impacting the real estate industry. Topics discussed included professionalism, ethics, diversity, and political participation.
Dear Fellow Nebraskans:
This summer I announced that the Nebraska Energy Office would be playing a larger role in helping advance new energy strategies for our state. I want to highlight the efforts underway in the office that will help our state take the next step toward encouraging greater investment in Nebraska’s renewable energy sector.