Two CCS students bring home awards from science fair
Chase County Schools (CCS) juniors, Gabrielle Krutsinger and Carissa Hill, and Madelyn Hanes, 8th grade, qualified for the state science fair in Lincoln last Thursday.
Chase County Schools (CCS) juniors, Gabrielle Krutsinger and Carissa Hill, and Madelyn Hanes, 8th grade, qualified for the state science fair in Lincoln last Thursday.
There is a movement across Nebraska that believes the current distribution of school land lease payments is not following the original intent of the law.
Despite illness and conflicts with other activities, the cast of the spring play at Chase County Schools will perform “Hollywood Hillbillies” next week.
This year’s FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) state conference was held in Lincoln April 7-9.
Students and sponsors who went on the FFVF trip were from left, Karl Meeske, Madison Schuller, Hannah Meeske, Parker Dillan, Dylan Dreiling, Bennett Bauerle, Mason Nordhausen and Karra Meeske. The bell they stand in front of has the names of the 396 students and 87 sponsors from Chase County who have gone on the FFVF trips over the years. (Johnson Publications photo)
The Imperial Community Foundation Fund (ICFF) presented a check for $3,000 to the Chase County FFVF Chapter Monday. Holding the check were, from left, ICFF member Lori Pankonin, ICFF student representative and FFVF trip attendee Hannah Meeske, FFVF President Jill Moline, ICFF member Elna Johnson, FFVF Treasurer Vanessa Swanson. (Johnson Publications photo)
Students who attended the Chase County Chapter of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge (FFVF) trip shared their memories and experiences with the public at St.
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