
Nebraska men top Hoyas, advance at Crown
Brice Williams’ 28-point night led three Huskers in double figures, as Nebraska advanced to the College Basketball Crown Semifinals with an 81-69 win over Georgetown Wednesday night. Nebraska will face…
Brice Williams’ 28-point night led three Huskers in double figures, as Nebraska advanced to the College Basketball Crown Semifinals with an 81-69 win over Georgetown Wednesday night. Nebraska will face…
Sidney Elementary welcomed Fremont County Extension for a Read Across Iowa Project.
Calie Kingery, Melinda Gilbert, Hallie Ferguson and Lisa Welch served at the recent Mt. Olive Fish Fry. Submitted by Teresa Crecelius.
Nebraska suffered a 9-5 setback to Creighton on Tuesday afternoon at Hawks Field at Haymarket Park. Nebraska (12-16) scored five runs on nine hits, while Creighton (17-7) totaled nine runs…
First State Bank, Office of Glenwood State Bank, presented a donation of $50,000 toward the construction of a splash pad in Tabor City Park. With this contribution, First State Bank continues its tradition of giving back, reinforcing its role as a community bank. The new splash pad will provide a fun and safe space for children and families, adding to the park’s amenities and strengthening the sense of community. Pictured, representing First State Bank and Tabor Hometown Pride are Grant Dean, Macee Rix, Larry Winum, Angie Alley, Nicholas Clark, Susan Shepherd, Michelle Taylor and Roberta Aistrope. Total donations to the splash pad project stand at $116,652. The goal for donations is $150,000. At that amount, the project will be eligible to apply for other grant opportunities. Submitted by Teresa Crecelius.
Shenandoah Medical Center has recently undergone a major renovation project to increase access to care for residents in Fremont County by expanding its Sidney Clinic. SMC implemented this expansion to meet the demand of increasing utilization in the Sidney community and to promote its vision to be the Southwest Iowa leader in enhancing health.
Second Monday: Hamburg City Council meeting, 1201 Main St., 6 p.m. 712-382-1313.