Dog rescued from water Sunday at Enders
The Imperial Volunteer Fire Department (IVFD) received a 911 call Sunday morning from John Vogt Jr. for a rescue at Enders Lake.
The Imperial Volunteer Fire Department (IVFD) received a 911 call Sunday morning from John Vogt Jr. for a rescue at Enders Lake.
The end is in sight for Wauneta’s water project.
The project, aimed at complying with stricter federal government standards for arsenic levels in the water, began in January 2020.
Two paving projects on streets in Imperial’s southeast area are priorities in the city’s One and Six Year Street Plan approved Monday night.
There’s now hope for those working with overstimulated children.
Forecasts of 4 to 6 inches of snow proved true for this area, but unlike other parts of Nebraska, Chase County didn’t have the reported accidents or major snow-related issues like areas east of
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