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MAC show to be held on Sunday

Body The next Merrick Arts Council program in Central City will feature instrumentalist and vocalist Chad and Elaine Stoner on Sunday, October 26th at 2:00 p.m.
CHAD AND ELAINE STONER will be the feature performers at the Merrick Arts Council program in Central City on Sunday. Courtesy Photo

Hunters should expect farm equipment on roads this fall

Body With the crop harvest ongoing and hunting seasons continuing to open, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission reminds hunters to be courteous. Hunters should expect to encounter farm vehicles and equipment on country roads and make room for them when they do so.

Farm Bureau calls for relief to stabilize ag

Body Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB) sent a letter to Nebraska’s Congressional delegation urging support for key policy initiatives to address the mounting economic pressures facing Nebraska farmers and ranchers. The letter also calls for support of a comprehensive aid package.
NEBRASKA FARM BUREAU urges Congressional support for policy initiatives to alleviate economic strain for farmers and ranchers. Courtesy Photo

From Our Files

Body 10 YEARS AGO Pastor Courtney Erzkus is the new pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Central City, and she also fills that role at Fridhem Lutheran in Hordville. Pastor Erzkus’ husband, Pastor Ben Erzkus, has also accepted a call at St.

DERBY TO BENEFIT LOCAL GROUPS

Body Demo for the Dogs, a charity demolition derby will be taking place in the Forbes pasture at 2776 3rd Road in Palmer this Saturday, October 25th.

Farm Bureau enjoying new home

Body Farm Bureau Financial Services recently moved to a new home in Central City, relocating from its longtime home on 16th Street to the former veterinary clinic near the intersection of Nebraska Highway 14 and O Road north of town.
FARM BUREAU FINANCIAL SERVICES team members, including Office Manager and Sales Associate Jessica Brandenburg, Senior Account Executive Brett Santin, Registered Representative Shannon Hannappel, and Lois, are pictured outside their new office north of Central City. Photo by Jordan Coslor

Keep health in mind with food in the field

Body With eighteen-plus hour workdays, the stress of the weather, markets, and limited healthy, one-handed dining options, it’s easy to put health on the back burner during the busy seasons of planting and harvest.
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