Garrison granddaughter earns top sailor award
Seaman Recruit Nicole O’Dell, Division 165, graduated as the top sailor from Recruit Training Command, earning the Military Excellence Award on April 5.
Seaman Recruit Nicole O’Dell, Division 165, graduated as the top sailor from Recruit Training Command, earning the Military Excellence Award on April 5.
Registered voters in Chase County will begin seeing a ballot for the hospital bond election in their mailboxes next week.
Coached by a father and son, and teaching in schools just 50 miles apart, Imperial and Hayes Center FFA teams captured first and second in the state’s FFA parli pro competition earlier this month. Team members gathering at the state convention, above from left, are Hayes Center team members Ashton Erickson, Julia Broker, Jaycee Lapp, Zane Mintling, Avery Johnson, Jakob Anderjaska and Advisor/Coach Randy Vlasin. The Imperial team includes, from left, Advisor/Coach Jeremy Vlasin, Brooklyn Christensen, Lindsey Mendenhall, Jozie Schilke, Alexis Richmond, Courtney Odens and Valerie Herbert. (Courtesy photo)
It’s no secret among chapter members and Imperial FFA supporters that the organization’s parliamentary procedure, or parli pro, competition is a big deal.
The staff at Chase County Community Hospital (CCCH) wants to assist patients dealing with cancer, as well as encouraging preventative measures for possible diagnosis for cancer, said Deb Hrcka,
Though they may be located in the same area, the county’s two road discussions at the April 9 commissioners’ meeting are vastly different problems.
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