Sixteen 4-H’ers from Dawson County were among 55 contestants who competed in the 2019 West Central District 4-H Public Speaking Contest held Saturday, April 27, in North Platte, according to
The word “cancer” immediately rocks a person’s mind. Hearing a diagnosis of “malignant cancer” spins a patient’s world into frenzy. An “estimated 1,762,450 new cancer cases in the United States
Where’s the beef? Monday, it was in the cafeteria at Gothenburg Public Schools. Approximately 250 pounds of beef were served in a variety of dishes thanks to the generous donation
To say part of Thursday’s middle school track meet at Gothenburg was chaotic is probably a bit of an understatement. In a matter of minutes, a young girl from Ogallala
Nice, welcoming, helpful and understanding people is the reason Nebraska has one of the highest success rates with foreign exchange students, according to Maja Andersen. That is what she said
By DONNA HAZEN Contributing Writer Brian Rader of Lincoln was a Friday overnight guest of Betty Hoppe-Stevens. Ruth Ann Hess attended the funeral for Joe Raburn at Trinity Methodist Church
The Dawson County Assessor announced last week that members of his staff will be available at locations in several county villages and cities to help people sign up for a
Q: My I are both retired. We want to have an impact on younger generations, but we’re not sure how. We weren’t able to have children, and through most of
Kelly Peterson and Katie Lauer of First State Bank in Gothenburg recently completed the 2019 School of Banking Fundamentals. The school was held April 8-12 in Grand Island. The School
Roxanne Converse-Whiting won three awards in the Nebraska Press Women Communications Contest, it was announced Saturday in Broken Bow at the group’s annual convention. Converse-Whiting, a contributing writer at the