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Attending Mike Trader’s basketball camp in Ogallala this summer were, front from left, Zak Anderson, Ethan Hanna, Knox Paisley, Cole Pankonin, Leah Lambert, Haven Hauxwell, Miles Hanes, Ali Reeves, Kadence Wallin, middle from left, Cadence Lambert, Cohen Lambert, James Bomba, Elizabeth Hanna, Aria McNair, Avery Beemer, Brextin Moreno, Carter Kuenning, Tilly Foote, back from left, Evan O’Neil, Jason Nelson, Harrison Foote, Krayton Paisley, Lukas Fries, Destry Oxford, Lleyton McDaniel, Destry Russell and Mike Trader.

Chase County athletes attend basketball camp in Ogallala

A variety of Chase County elementary and junior high athletes worked on their basketball skills in Ogallala June 7-18 at Mike Trader’s Mid-America Basketball Camp.

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Russ Pankonin | Johnson Publications
Players representing Enders Lake Golf Course in the Chase County Cup included, front from left, Rick Einspahr, Joel Burke, Joe Johnston, Matt Hanna, Craig Poppe, back, Matt Klima, Joe Humphrey, Jess Vapenik, Co-Captain Rogan Einspahr, Aaron Keiser, Co-Captain Lee Denker, Trevor Amen, Troy Space and Eric Exum.

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Russ Pankonin | Johnson Publications
Players representing Imperial Country Club in the Chase County Cup included, front from left, Dan Russell, Captain Chris Lee, Derek Russell, Travis Wheeler, Jeff Castor, back, Aaron Cyboron, Kirk Wilson, Russ Pankonin, Eric McDaniel, Jason Burke, Brad Spady, Tom Luhrs and Jim Pirog.

Enders edges Imperial for Chase County Cup

Enders Lake Golf Course golfers rallied late in the singles matches to snatch the Chase County Cup away from the Imperial Country Club team Saturday.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
Help wanted signs can be seen in various places around Chase County. Bomgaars is looking for applicants to come work.

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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
The John Deere dealer in Imperial, 21st Century Equipment, has a large sign posted along Highway 61.

Community still seeking answers on worker shortages

Signs and advertisements that say “Help Wanted” can be seen all over the country, and Chase County is no different.

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Imperial, NE 69033