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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
Steve Hogan visited Imperial earlier this month to work on arrangements for a veterans hunt he is planning in this area the first weekend in December.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
A likeness of fallen Marine Hunter Hogan appears on one side of the gun that his father gives away each year in a raffle and also sells.

Wounded vets coming for pheasant hunt next weekend

    The pain of losing a son or daughter to war never really goes away.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
The one-act play, “The Greek(ish) Myth of Marcyonome,” took first place at Monday’s SPVA Conference contest in North Platte. The CCS play has a large cast of nearly 30 with several other students working behind the scenes. Local performances will be held this Tuesday and Nov. 30.

One-act captures SPVA title; districts next

    For the first time in six years, Chase County Schools has captured the SPVA Conference title for one-act play competition.

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Becky Kuntzelman | Johnson Publications
Jennie Kozal is a community planner employed by Miller & Associates of Kearney. She was in Imperial Nov. 16 for the second public input meeting on potential City Square development.

After final public meeting, council will decide on City Square’s next step

A group of interested local citizens gathered at the library last week to hear the results of the public surveys and examine three different design concepts for potential development of Imperial Ci

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