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Completion of the auxiliary gym and wrestling room addition at Chase County Schools was the largest construction project finished in Chase County during 2017. The auxiliary gym is being used for basketball practice and games.  (Johnson Publications photo)

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Last week, the varsity boys’ basketball team, was using the gym as concert preparations occupied the Longhorn gym. Eighth grader Cayden White, below right, makes his way through the addition’s hallway toward the east exit, which leads to the student parking lot. (Johnson Publications photo)

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Eighth grader Cayden White,  makes his way through the addition’s hallway toward the east exit, which leads to the student parking lot. (Johnson Publications photo)

New school addition highlights 2017 progress

    Completion of the $3.3 million addition to Chase County highlights the investment in the future of Imperial and Chase County in 2017.

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Dianne Radcliffe, 6th grade science fair judge, discusses one of the display boards called “Slime Test” with other 6th grade students. (Johnson Publications photo)

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Eighth graders, Matalie Wallin, left, and Trynity Briggs, discuss Wallin’s science board display, “Hair is for Horses.” (Johnson Publications photo)

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Juniors Hanna Dubas, left, and Brooke Schilke, discuss their science board project with Judge Tom Gaschler. Their display was called “Bacteria in a Dog’s Mouth vs. Bacteria in a Human’s Mouth.” Both students declared that a dog’s mouth is “much dirtier.” (Johnson Publications photo)

CCS science fair welcomes lower grades this year

    According to Kim Wilson, high school chemistry and physical science teacher, Chase County Schools has been putting on the science fair for about 10 years.

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The Imperial Republican

308-882-4453 (Phone)

622 Broadway St

PO Box 727

Imperial, NE 69033