Imperial’s Smokin’ on Broadway’s on the books June 19
A word used in many conversations the last year is “fluid.”
Since COVID-19 reared its ugly head, there seem to be changes every day, but things do appear to be improving.
A word used in many conversations the last year is “fluid.”
Since COVID-19 reared its ugly head, there seem to be changes every day, but things do appear to be improving.
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The tables were full and the food was good for Friday’s soup and pie benefit for the Brock Leibhart family.
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The basketball teams and cheerleaders at Chase County Schools have been wearing “Brock Strong” shirts during games since fellow student Brock Leibhart’s accident last month. Here, the Longhorn boys huddle up at the start of their subdistrict title game against Hershey Feb. 25.
A huge crowd turned out for Friday’s soup and pie supper benefit for Brock Leibhart, a Chase County Schools sophomore injured in a one-vehicle accident Feb. 7.
Community and senior centers in Imperial and Wauneta are beginning to ease some restrictions following a year of COVID-19.
The Chamber of Commerce is, once again, sponsoring the Chili Cook-off later this month.
The contest, now in its 10th year, will be held March 18 at the Imperial city gym.
The Chase County Commissioners wrapped up February with a meeting Feb. 23.
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