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Nebraska Horticulture

Body Managing Spring Drought Lancaster County ended 2022 under very dry conditions – approximately 11 inches below normal rainfall. Dry conditions continued throughout winter bringing us into spring with the entire state still experiencing drought.
Water-absorbing tree roots are wide and shallow. Image from The Landscape Below Ground IV (G.W. Watson and D. Neely, Eds.) 1994. Landscape Below the Ground. http://landscape-below-ground.w.isa- arbor.currinda.com/

Central City Police Department

Body Daily Activity Report Monday, April 10 Officer responded to a criminal mischief complaint in the 2400 block Of 19th Avenue, situation resolved. Officer responded to a suspicious subject in the 2000 block of 16th Avenue, made contact with subject, situation resolved.
	Central City Police Department

Back Home in Nebraska

Body Last week, I had the opportunity to travel home to Nebraska and visit with many of you in the state. It’s always a delight to be back home interacting with fellow Nebraskans, and I’m thankful I was able to participate in some great events.
Senator Deb Fischer

CARD OF THANKS

Body Card of Thanks I want to thank my family and friends for making my 96th birthday special. Thank you for the lovely family dinner and birthday cake we enjoyed together.

Kids and Dreams to host fundraiser

Body Kids and Dreams Foundation to Host their Annual Summer Camp for Autistic Children By Jacob Kennedy Kids and Dreams is a special organization dedicated to providing support to children of all ages and their families dealing with autism, bullying and other challenges faced by...

Packed House

Body Monday night the normal light attendance for a Central City Public Schools Board of Education meeting was replaced by nearly 100 people showing up to show their support for the school’s vocal music program and instructor after social media post circulated with multiple...
Packed House

School board, planning meeting draw big crowd

Body Monday and Tuesday night Central City High School was the site of a large crowd, but not for the normal sporting event or school activity. This time around it was a pair of meetings that had the potential to shape our community for years to come.
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