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April is Volunteer Month!

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Midland Area Agency on Aging would like to recognize and thank all of the wonderful Volunteers for helping with in-house meals, cleaning, decorating for holidays, teaching exercises, doing crafts, calling bingo and delivering home delivered meals at the Good Life Center. In Merrick County, we have over 38 volunteers who have provided over 1000 hours of service in the last year.

APRIL CARD CORNER

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Herk’s Welding and Irrigation A family-owned business which has served Central City and the surrounding area since 1970, Herk’s Welding shop has evolved from a simple welding repair shop to a multifaceted company. Located on the east end of U.S.

CARD OF THANKS

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The family of Rosalie Ann Regan would like to thank our friends, family and communities for their wonderful outpouring of kindness and sincerity since our mother Rosalie Regan’s illness and passing. It is overwhelming to say the least. We would also like to thank Fullerton Rescue., Trent and everyone at Solt-Wagner Funeral Home, Jonathan at Palmer Santin Funeral Home and Pastor Tom Lucas for their gentle understanding with us at our time of sorrow. Rosalie and Ron Borgheiinck, Rogelyn and Clancy Smith, Brandy and Brian Campos, Cody and Sheana Smith, Chris and Heidi Smith and their families. 11-1t
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Clarks VFW Pool Players show support for one of their own injured in explosion

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This past Friday, people from all around gathered at the VFW in Clarks for a special pool tournament and fundraiser. The pool tournament was held as a benefit for Andrew Lewis, who recently was involved in a work-place explosion that left him fighting for his life in an Omaha hospital. It also happened to be Andrew’s birthday on the day of the tournament, and many people brought birthday cards that would be given to him at a later date.
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Nebraska Legal Action Fund issues retraction demand to parent allegedly falsely accusing a teacher of grooming

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On Monday night members of the Central City community stood beside Central City High School vocal music instructor Dane Christensen who has been the topic of conversation for at least one Central City man on Facebook.

Monday night’s meeting ended peacefully without any accusations or discussion but the social media posts have stirred up plenty of support for Mr. Christensen. Support including the Nebraska Legal Action Fund who today issued the following statement.

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Moving On

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Tuesday night the energy in the room was one of excitement as community members came together to plan for the next ten years in our community. Bobbi Pettit speaks to community members as they began to work together to highlight recent successes and areas of needed improvement..