Imperial’s census population within four of last count
Imperial won’t get to brag that the community gained population in the latest census but they can say they were awfully close.
Imperial won’t get to brag that the community gained population in the latest census but they can say they were awfully close.
Diane Stamm | Johnson Publications
A timed exposure used in this carnival photo Thursday night produces a smiley face as the Heart of America Carnvial ferris wheel rotates.
Jan Schulz | Johnson Publications
Those with tickets to the two Chase County Fair concerts last weekend had a real variety of entertainment. Friday headliner Hairball thrilled rock music fans, depicting artists including KISS, above. On Saturday, country music star Granger Smith headlined the show. As with most of his shows, he ends by bringing out his alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr. This young man, who dressed the part, was pulled up on stage as the crowd sung along.
After a 2020 year with most Chase County Fair events cancelled, the return of a full week-long 2021 event was highly anticipated.
It didn’t disappoint.
The Imperial city council met Monday night and approved the hiring of Lynne West as the new administrator for Imperial Manor and Parkview-Heights.
Courtesy Photo
Seven area bikers participated in the U.S. Poker Run from Port, Charlotte, Florida to Sturgis, South Dakota, setting a new world record for the Poker Run. Representing southwest Nebraska on the ride were, from left, Brad Dinnel, Jason Speck, Brent Bussell, Tracy and Dwight Coleman, Kyle Norman and Brian McNeff.
Seven motorcycle enthusiasts, members of the local ABATE of NE (American Bikers Aiming Toward Education) participated in the U.S. Poker Run held July 30 to Aug. 6.
Greater Nebraska youths are embracing their hometowns and seeking ways to contribute to their shared future, according to Nebraska Community Foundation’s 2021 Nebraska Youth Survey.
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