
Annual fundraising fish fry supports Mt. Olive Cemetery Association
The annual Mt. Olive Cemetery Association Fish Fry filled the Hamburg Fire Hall on Saturday, March 11.
The annual Mt. Olive Cemetery Association Fish Fry filled the Hamburg Fire Hall on Saturday, March 11.
Driving to a vacation destination rather than flying can save travelers lots of money on costly airfare. Summer is peak travel season. Whether vacationers plan to travel internationally or domestically, they can expect to pay top dollar as they head off for parts unknown.
George C. Grape Community Hospital has announced the following new hires for the facility: Mandie Gammell, director of revenue cycle; Mitchell Hagedorn, physical therapist; Cole Bohlen, cook; Ashleigh King, patient access representative; Jami Osteberg, registered nurse; Belynda Daniels, registered nurse; and Melinda Groenthal, home health care aide.
U.S. Rep. Randy Feenstra (R-Hull) held his first Agriculture Advisory Board meeting March 22 to preview the 2023 Farm Bill and answer questions from his 60-member board. Feenstra and the board discussed the Biden Administration’s harmful WOTUS rule, crop insurance, work requirements for SNAP recipients, international trade, greater investment in agricultural research and development, and foreign purchases of American farmland.
Second Monday: Hamburg City Council meeting, 1201 Main St., 6 p.m. 712-382-1313.