Daily Activity Report Monday, August 28 No reportable incidents. Tuesday, August 29 Officer responded to a fraud complaint in the 1600 block of 16th Avenue, situation resolved.
Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him. Proverbs 30:5 KJV Galatians 5:1-6 1 Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.
The Archer Cooperative Credit Union in Central City would like to invite you to an Open House on Thursday, September 14 from 10 am-4 pm to celebrate Tory Enevoldsen’s 25th work anniversary. In 1998, Tory started at the Archer Credit Union located in Archer, Nebraska along with 3 other employees.
Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday in September, is more than just the unofficial end of summer; it’s a tribute to the American worker. The holiday traces its roots back to the late 19th century when labor unions pushed for a day to honor workers and recognize their contributions to the nation’s growth and prosperity. The holiday was formally recognized by President Grover Cleveland in 1894, making it one of the oldest public holidays in the United States.
It was perfect timing for a new splash pad to open in Central City last Wednesday as temperatures remained high and school had just dismissed. It didn’t take long for children to flock to the splash pad, located at North Park.
Michelle Gulbrandson and Courtney Root, co-owners of Magnolias, have announced the discontinuation of salon services at their 1702 16th Avenue location. The decision comes in response to a growing local demand for boutique offerings.
On August 19, the CCHS class of 1948 held its 75th reunion at the Lincoln Manor Steakhouse. Five Classmates: Mildred Christenson Anderson, Dale Hildebrand, Kent Newmyer, Jim Roubal and Don Reeves attended in person. Joining the group using a Zoom connection were Beverly Larson McIlnay andAnn Faeh Elkjer. Classmates Verna Marie Baker Grant and Helen Mesner Casper had expressed their interest, but were unable to take part. Reunion organizers are quite sure that at least one other class member is still alive, but were unable to make contact.
Two former greats will be honored with induction into the Central City High School Hall of Fame during ceremonies planned for next Friday as Mercy Dinwiddie, daughter of Ross Dinwiddie and Jean Kennedy, excelled in track and field and swimming; Sam Kuck, son of Jerry and Kathy Kuck, made his name in football, basketball and track. Eric and Diane Frauen of Grand island are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Amber Rose Frauen, to Mr.