Gothenburg is in the running for a big award. The city has been named one of 20 finalists for the National Civic League’s 2019 All-America City Award (AAC), it was
The “Friend of Youth” might soon have a chapter in Gothenburg. Individuals interested in forming an Optimist Club in town have already held one informational meeting about forming a chapter
First State Insurance recently delivered dividend checks to clients who participated in the EMC Insurance Companies Nebraska Municipality Safety Group Program over the past year. The City of Gothenburg received
Q: Without mentioning my exact age, let’s just say I fear I’ve wasted too much time and will never achieve anything worthwhile. I could use some encouragement to get past
Ag producers across Nebraska have suffered incredible losses over the past few weeks due to an unprecedented combination of rain, blizzard and flooding. Efforts for disaster relief have been strong,
Notice is hereby given that the terms for three members of the Nebraska Corn Development, Utilization and Marketing Board will expire June 30, 2019, and Nebraska’s corn checkoff program is
Nebraska corn growers intend to plant 9.70 million acres this year, up 1 percent from 2018, according to the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Soybean planted acreage is expected to
April is “Move More Month,” and the American Heart Association encourages all Americans to commit to being more active on a regular basis. One of the most important things you
The ever- so- potent advice my grandma, Darla Schlake, gave to me was “Stay true to yourself.” Of course, that advice can be reflected in her life on many levels.
While juniors at Gothenburg High School took ACT tests Tuesday, other high school and junior high students participated in Service Day to help clean up various sites in the community,