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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
New faces CCS teachers will see at the front of the classroom this school year include, front from left, Erin Konecky, 7-12 language arts; Malorie Connelly, 7-12 math; Emily Jones, 4th grade; Kaylee Gill, 7-12 art; Lindsey Teply, Title 1; Amy Christensen, 7-12 special ed; Joni Kirwan, 7-12 science; back from left, Haley Hixson,  1st grade; Karli Hale, 7-12 math; Erin Mehlin, elementary art; Vanessa Taylor, Spanish; Alecia Einspahr, ELL; David Rushing, 7-12 vocal music; and Ashton Wasenius, 7-12 science.

Fourteen new teachers at CCS as ‘21-22 classes start Aug. 18

    There will be more than a few new faces at the head of the classroom when Chase County Schools starts the 2021-22 school year next week.

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Becky Kuntzelman | Johnson Publications
Staff at Veterinary Services includes, back from left, veterinarians Dr. Jake Johnson, Dr. Meghan O’Callaghan, Dr. Nicole Hendricks and Dr. Troy Worth, and, front from left, employees Candace Cayer, Mikaela O’Brien, Sarah Kitt and Susan Kunnemann.

August business recognition goes to Veterinary Services

The Imperial Chamber of Commerce has awarded the August Business of the Month to Veterinary Services located on Highway 61.

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PO Box 727

Imperial, NE 69033