First PBIS Students of Month chosen
September’s Students of the Month are Sergio Quintana and Paige Nickless.
Sergio is a CCS sophomore, and the son of Sergio Quintana and Angelica Vega.
September’s Students of the Month are Sergio Quintana and Paige Nickless.
Sergio is a CCS sophomore, and the son of Sergio Quintana and Angelica Vega.
Courtesy Photo | Chase Co. Sheriff’s Office
This aerial view taken with a drone camera shows the positioning of the bus and semi following the accident. After impact, the semi left the highway, went through trees, nearly hitting the Cooper and Jana Bollman home. The bus was turning into the Bollman’s driveway when the collision occurred.
Jan Schultz | The Imperial Republican
Megan Wenzlick, center, holds her two daughters, Penelope and Italy, who were on the bus in the Sept. 27 accident. She visits with, from left, Tim Cheers, who works for the Wenzlicks on their farm, Sheriff’s Deputy Duncan Einspahr and Jacci Brown, who came up on the accident shortly after it happened.
On Tuesday, a week after the Sept. 27 Chase County Schools bus accident, thoughts of “What if?” continue to cross Megan Wenzlick’s mind.
Touting his ownership of a Chase County business, Jim Pillen spent an hour and a half in Imperial Monday as he visited communities in the west, campaigning to be Nebraska’s next Governor.
A pair of Imperial businesses got the go-ahead Monday from the Imperial city council to move forward with their plans.
Things have been moving along for Our GoldenHours LLC in Grant, which is seeking to build an elder care facility that will be called Western Sky Community Care Center.
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