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Johnny Adams, left, and Ron Cooley, guitar, known as Adams & Cooley, brought the sounds of jazz to the St. Patrick’s parish hall Saturday night for the Chase County Hospital Foundation donor appreciation event. They were joined by drummer Carlos Figueroa and Dan Cerveny on the keyboard. (Johnson Publications photo)
Rat Pack Jazz a hit at hospital foundation event
Adams & Cooley of Omaha brought their distinct variety of jazz to Imperial Saturday to entertain those at the Chase County Hospital Foundation donor appreciation event.
Browning joins Sheriff’s Office as deputy
It’s like being back in the saddle again. That’s how Robbie Browning described his return to law enforcement.
Influenza case confirmed in SW Nebraska
The first laboratory confirmed case of influenza A has made its way into southwest Nebraska.
Blood donation is family affair
The Red Cross Bloodmobile held a blood drive at the city gym in Imperial last Thursday.