Preschool makes plans for class restructuring in fall
Brandi Dannatt and Tammy Siverson took over as co-directors for Rainbow Promise Preschool last August.
The school is located at 420 Holland Street, offering classes for ages 3 to 5.
Brandi Dannatt and Tammy Siverson took over as co-directors for Rainbow Promise Preschool last August.
The school is located at 420 Holland Street, offering classes for ages 3 to 5.
Imperial firefighters responded to an Imperial home last week after its residents called with oven concerns.
A mid to late April ground-breaking is in the plans at Imperial’s Zion Lutheran Church for a new education addition.
Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Returning letterwinners for this season’s Chase County boys track team are, from left, Zach Herbert, Carter Leibbrandt, Sean Heermann, Jensen Olsen, Cooper Dillan, Colin O’Neil, Kobe Norman, Jaret Peterson, Peyton Dubas, Dawson Mollendor, Ian Moreno, James McArthur, Kade Anderson, Easton Fries, Ryan Bernhardt and Mason Wallin. The Longhorns’ season starts Thursday at Perkins County.
Numbers remain high for the Chase County boys’ track team. While that’s a great sign for the state of the program, 39 of the team’s 50 athletes are freshmen and sophomores.
Diane Stamm | The Imperial Republican
Returning letterwinners for Chase County Longhorns’ girls’ track team are, first row from left, Chloe Dillan, Tristan Nordhausen, second row from left, Bryn McNair, Jerzee Milner, third row from left, Kaylie Lotspeich, Caelyn Long, fourth row from left, Lucy Spady, Ali McNair, standing from left, Kylie Wiest, Katelyn Stamm, McKenzie Vogt, Liz Reeves, top from left, Joee Clevenger and Jordan Jablonski.
The Chase County girls’ track team isn’t rebuilding in 2022, it’s reloading.
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