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William DeBusk, on truck, and younger brother Asher enjoyed getting up close to the fire department’s trucks at the IVFD open house Friday. Their parents are Cody and Halley DeBusk of Imperial.

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The griddle was busy most of the night at Friday’s IVFD open house. Firefighters, from left, Aaron Greene, Douglas Wright and Mark Bomba didn’t get much of a break.

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Braxtyn Weiss, left, and younger brother Preston find the syrup a bit sticky as they go through the line with grandma Janet Schrotberger. The boys’ dad, Kelsey Weiss, is the fire department’s 2nd assistant chief.

Open house at IVFD place to be on Friday

    Parking was tight on main street Friday, but that was a good thing.

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Best of Class winners at the SPVA music contest were, from left, Tegan Towns, Delaney Krutsinger, Nick Rau and Madelynn Hanes.

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Chase County won Outstanding Show Choir at SPVA. Show choir members are, front from left, Tegan Towns, Sydney Schilke, Courtney Odens, Morayah Cupp, middle from left, Kevin Dannatt, Lucy Spady, Brooke Schilke, McKenzie Vogt, Madelynn Hanes, Ashley Fregoso-Camacho, back from left, Nick Rau, Mason Tyerman and Arturo Gamboa Miscles. Not pictured—Delaney Krutsinger and Krista Meeske.

CCS takes Outstanding Show Choir, two Best of Class awards at SPVA in Hershey

Chase County’s music department traveled to Hershey March 23 for the SPVA music contest.
“The students represented Chase County extremely well,” vocal director Jodie Liess said.

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Wauneta-Palisade art instructor Dan Schluckebier placed first in the professional division for his sculpture at the Colby Art Show.

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Wauneta-Palisade freshman Sophia Alfayo place first in the high school painting division at the Colby Art Show for her acrylic painting titled “Creative Mind.”

WP well represented at Colby’s Art on the Oasis

Wauneta-Palisade freshman Sophia Alfayo placed first in the high school painting division and WP art teacher Danny Schluckebier first in the professional sculpture division at Colby’s annual Art on

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