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Jan Schultz | Johnson Publications
Monday was the first of six weekly TestNebraska collections in Imperial. Here, hospital employees Kay Schmidt, left, and Maria Murillo record the QR code shown by Elisa Large as she drives through for her test.

Thanksgiving brings additional concerns for health district

    With Thanksgiving arriving Thursday, words of caution are being issued by health professionals at the Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD).

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Diane Stamm | Johnson Publications

A long exposure picture shows off the lights and taillights of passing cars along Broadway Street.

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Diane Stamm | Johnson Publications

Misael Garcia Ramirez with the city public works department hooks up the decorations to main street light poles during perfect weather for the job last Wednesday.

Christmas season is just around corner as city lights come on

Imperial residents and those traveling through town were treated to an early taste of the Christmas season last week when City of Imperial workers hung the Christmas decorations.

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Tom Pantera | Johnson Publications
Just like the welcome sign at the entrance to Wauneta, The Wauneta Breeze readers are being welcomed this week as they receive The Imperial Republican. The Wauneta Breeze published its final issue Nov. 12.

End of an era for The Wauneta Breeze newspaper

    The Nov. 12 issue of The Wauneta Breeze represented the end of an era—an era that began in 1887 when the first issue of that newspaper was printed.

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The Imperial Republican

308-882-4453 (Phone)

622 Broadway St

PO Box 727

Imperial, NE 69033