100 Years Ago June 4, 1919 The Gothenburg schools were closed several weeks during the influenza epidemics. By keeping open on Saturdays for a time and lengthening the term, the
CHI Health Good Samaritan recognizes nurse Laura McDiarmid, formerly of Gothenburg, as a recent DAISY Award recipient. The award is the result of the partnership between Good Samaritan and the
Irvin and Ruth Ann Hess visited with Alvin Junker, a patient at Cozad Community Hospital, on Monday afternoon. Visitors on Memorial Day afternoon of Ren and Kathy Widick were Ross
Wayne State College included more than 900 students on the dean’s list for exemplary academic achievement during the past semester. Students listed on the dean’s list are full-time undergraduate students
Seven students from various colleges and universities are beginning summer internship programs supported by the Nebraska Corn Board and the Nebraska Corn Growers Association, including two from Gothenburg. Although these
On May 22, members of the Gothenburg FFA held their annual roadside clean up along highway 47 and Road 768. There were 32 junior high and high school members present.
The value of egg production in Nebraska during 2018 was $198 million, up $67.3 million from $131 million in 2017, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Egg production
The best advice my grandma, Karen Fernandez, ever gave was, “Be true to yourself. Be your own person. Don’t let others influence you.” “We all love each other, get along,
GOTHENBURG SENIOR CENTER Wednesday, May 29: Texas style baked steak, baked potato, broccoli, wheat roll and peaches. Thursday, May 30: Chicken breast supreme, potato wedges, peas, bread sticks and Texas
Overeaters Anonymous meets weekly on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. at the American Lutheran Church in the conference room by the east doors. For more information contact 308-529-0725. The fellowship of