SWNE Crafters & Entrepreneurs Christmas Festival welcomes new vendors
Becky Kuntzelman For The Imperial Republican
Becky Kuntzelman For The Imperial Republican
The public is invited to attend a free class about end-of-life planning Dec. 5 in Grant. The Mid-Plains Community College Ogallala Campus is offering the class, which will be from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Chase County Schools (CCS) Staff in correlation with CCS’ Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Team have nominated and selected October’s Students of the Month.
Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department announces an opportunity for youth ages 9 to 14 to participate in the annual radon poster contest.
Diane Stamm | From The Imperial Republican
Members of Chase County’s volleyball team are, front from left, managers Anna McNair and Quinn Spady, Dylan Heermann, Tristan Nordhausen, Kylee Wiest, Ava McNair, Ali Reeves, second row from left, Tilly Foote, Elizabeth Hanna, Aria McNair, Adilynn Russell, Ashlyn Heermann, Landree McNair, Anna Aragon, Avery Beemer, Kadence Wallin, student manager Becca Reeves, back row from left, Head Coach Kristi McNair, Peyton Owens, Riley Rusher, Miranda Spady, Olivia Spady, Haley Rusher, Karlie Anderson, Adelle Eskew, Assistant Coaches Shannon Fisher and Taylin Dickey and student manager Millie Russell.
Courtesy Photo
1 Jewel Holthus
3 Lilly Dinnel
4 McKenna Doetker
5 GraCee Goings
7 Ryleigh McCrumb
9 Maggie DeWester
10 Izzy Stehno
11 Kiley Anderson
12 Kenzie Bardsley
13 Peyton Cox
16 Emma Acton
17 Cheyenne Parrish
Chloe Manley
Kalli Hoskovec
Abigael GreavesHead Coach Dakota West
Assistant Coach RanDee Littrel
The Chase County and Wauneta-Palisade volleyball teams had a number of opponents win districts and move on to the state tournament, including two that played in state championship games.
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