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Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorFifth grade students from the Superior and Lawrence-Nelson elementary schools received a crash course in the workings of the judicial system last Wednesday. They participated in the fifth annual Law Day program presented at the Nuckolls County courthouse in Nelson. The program is sponsored by the Nebraska Supreme Court and the Nebraska State Bar Foundation. There were 11 students from...See the Story
Fifth graders attend Law Day
Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorLana Svoboda, a Fairfield resident, was sworn as clerk of the district court last Wednesday. The ceremony, conducted by Diane Wehrman, clerk mag-istrate of the Nuckolls County court, took place as part of the annual Law Day program at the county courthouse. Svoboda will serve the remainder of the term of Royce Gonzales. Gonzales, was reelected to the office in 2022. Should Svoboda wish to retain...See the Story
Lana Svoboda sworn in as district court clerk
Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorYet another disease may soon or already is affecting the wheat in north central Kansas. Unfortunately, stripe rust continues to spread throughout the state of Kansas from the south to the north with more showing up in our area. Stripe rust is a serious threat to wheat production in Kansas and has been reported in Kansas for decades. Certain weather conditions can significantly affect the spread...See the Story
Northern Kansas scout alert for Wheat Stripe Rust
Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorThe 2024 KSU-Post Rock Extension District Wheat Plot Tours are Wednesday, May 22, to view more than 25 varieties in each of the wheat plots with five stops. The wheat tour day will have an “eastern” and “western” leg of the tours starting at 10 a.m. in Smith County with the Jewell County tour starting at 10:30 a.m. Two sites will offer lunch at 11:30 a.m. In Jewell at the city lake at the shelter...See the Story
Post Rock Extension District Wheat Tour on Wednesday, May 22
Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorThe prestigious P.E.O. STAR Scholarship, for the 2024 academic year, was presented to Hannah Simmelink, a senior at Rock Hills High School. The scholarship was presented at Senior awards ceremony by Bethany Roe. Hannah is the daughter of Chad and Jennifer Simmelink and was recommended for this scholarship by Chapter CN of Mankato. Simmelink has been accepted and will attend United States Air...See the Story
Hannah Simmelink received P.E.O STAR Scholarship
Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorThe regular monthly meeting for the Mankato Chamber of Commerce took place Wednesday, May 8, at the senior center with seven members present. President Jason Ortman called the meeting to order. Haley Nelson read the April minutes. They were approved as read. Nelson also gave the treasurer’s report which were approved. Nelson gave an update on the membership drive for 2024. There were two new membe...See the Story
Mankato Chamber of Commerce report on Community Clean-Up
Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorLawrence-Nelson girls participated in dance this year. They all went to the Superior Dance Studio on Thursday nights for practice and had their recital Saturday. They are (back row from left) Harper Haba, Mckenzie Pofahl, Ellie Schropfer, Katherine Hodge, Myla Hubl, Blaine Schroer, Leah Svoboda, (front) Oaklyn Haba, Layla Fox and Maisie...See the Story
Lawrence-Nelson girls participated in dance this year
Superior, Nebraska · SuperiorThe Nebraska high school track season is the shortest sports season in the school calendar. And it is often disrupted by stormy spring weather. However, it also carries an intense interest. It has many events carried out right on top on one-another. For spectators, it carries a lot of interest. For those involved, it can be a lot of work. The end of the season came last week as high schools...See the Story