Heidi Anderson chosen for TeamMates recognition
Heidi Anderson has been chosen as TeamMate of the Month for September.
Anderson has been a mentor for Olivia, a seventh grader, for five years.
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Heidi Anderson has been chosen as TeamMate of the Month for September.
Anderson has been a mentor for Olivia, a seventh grader, for five years.
Laura Rice displays the two quilts she showed at the Nebraska State Fair this year along with their corresponding awards. The quilt on the left, a Majestic Mosaic pattern, won the Best of County contest at the Chase County Fair last year. The quilt on the right is a pattern titled “Brilliant Beauties of Joy.” (Johnson Publications photo)
Laura Rice’s quilts are regular winners at the Chase County Fair, but she also earned recognition at the state level.
Attendees at the Chase County Historical Society’s annual banquet and meeting Sunday were entertained by the descriptions of the Battle of Massacre Canyon.
Police radios and a local business’ involvement in removing information on three of them led to a discussion, sometimes intense, at the Sept. 4 city council meeting.
The city’s 2019-20 budget hearing will be held Tuesday, Sept. 17, as part of the council’s regular meeting at 6 p.m.
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