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Lone Tree Days parade returns to Highway 30

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Central City is buzzing with excitement as the annual Lone Tree Days Parade makes a historic return to its roots this Independence Day. For the first time in years, the parade will march proudly down Highway 30, bringing back cherished memories for many longtime residents. This significant change is a nod to tradition and community spirit, promising a festive celebration like no other.

Memorial Day service planned

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As Memorial Day approaches, Central City prepares to honor its fallen heroes with the annual service hosted by the American Legion Post 6. This cherished tradition, steeped in history and reverence, will take place on Monday, May 27, at 10:00 AM at the Northeast corner of the Central City cemetery. This years’ service will feature guest speaker Jamie Gustafson, adding a new voice to the solemn proceedings.
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Honoring the Last Soldier: SUVCW provides tribute to Jefferson Myers

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On a crisp Wednesday morning, May 15, 2024, the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) gathered near Clarks to mark a solemn and significant moment in local history. The community came together to honor Jefferson Myers, the last Civil War veteran of Merrick County, as part of the SUVCW’s “Last Soldier Project.”
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Success at the International DECA Competition

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Caleb Rowe, CCHS junior, competed at the State DECA competition in March and there he placed 3rd in the Accounting Applications event. With that placement, he earned a spot to go compete at the International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Anaheim, CA. The conference took place from April 26-May 1, 2024. Caleb finished in the Top 20% in the world in Accounting Applications! These are some of the things Caleb Rowe enjoyed and took away from the conference: ICDC was an amazing experience overall. Spending time at Disneyland and Universal was beyond fun and it was amazing getting to experience them both for the first time with brand new friends. Meeting people at ICDC was a highlight. You could barely get down the block without someone asking where you’re from, and it was cool to see people so excited to trade DECA pins or just make new friends. The role plays were another amazing experience. The situations presented in the roleplays are potentially real-world experiences and allowed me to showcase my ability to think on my feet and for me to display my accounting knowledge. Interacting with professionals in various areas was something I cannot overstate the value of, and, not only did it make me more confident in my own abilities, but it also showed me how much more I have to learn in the future. Although it was unfortunate that I didn’t make finals, scoring within the top 20% out of the 181 best high school accountants in the world was definitely something to be proud of, and it gives me plenty of motivation to improve for the future. Next year, I hope to come home with the DECA glass, but until then, there is plenty of work to be done.
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Central City High School’s “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” wins prestigious state theater award

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Central City High School’s musical production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” has been named one of the outstanding musical theater productions of 2024 by the Nebraska High School Theater Academy (NHSTA). This recognition is part of an annual celebration of high school theater excellence that highlights the impressive talent and hard work of students and educators.

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Eight students from each Central City and High Plains Community high schools were named to the academic all-state team for the spring 2014 season. Students from Central City who were named to the team included Blake Grimes, Jeremiah Ohlman, Krissa Gulbrandso, Randi Tomasek, Micah Carlson, Andrew Lee, Jamie Knight, and Aubrey Lenz.
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Students help to beautify Clarks Public Library

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Big changes are happening at the Clarks Public Library! Go Big Give, a day of donating to charities and nonprofit entities took place on May 2., the library was a participant of this donation drive. The Clarks Public Library had a goal to replace the worn and out dated carpeting and also replace the lighting to more energy efficient LED lighting. The day was a success and with the help of generous people the Library is able to start making some big changes inside the building!