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Sunday, July 20, brings one of the most popular annual programs to the Chase County Museum, with the Antique Road Show.Doug Dean of “Your Way Auctions” will be on hand to value and/or identify an item ...
More than 1,950 students completed a total of 2,122 degrees and certificates at Wichita State University in spring 2025.The breakdown of degrees and certificates granted includes: Undergraduate: 1,430 ...
Governor Jim Pillen announced his appointment of Kortnei N. Smith of North Platte as county court judge in the 11th Judicial District.
By Alan CarmanThe Imperial Republican Make sure to mark your calendars for the July 26th weekend for the Wauneta Harvest Festival.
SWPPD would like to congratulate Trystin Eversole on being awarded the Frank & Betty Potthoff Memorial Scholarship!
By Alan Carman The Imperial Republican Thursday, July 3, the town of Imperial will celebrate Independence Day with the Extreme Bull Riding Tour, followed by the City Fireworks Display, put on by the ...
Tuesday, June 24, Imperial’s water drainage was put to the test when over four inches of rain fell in a short period of time. Above, This is the drainage ditch to the west of the school that turned ...
Sunday, July 13th, the Chase County Museum will feature Carol Hess.
Fort Hays State University has named 1,841 students to the Deans’ Honor Roll for the Spring 2025 semester. The Deans’ Honor Roll includes undergraduate students only.
Community Hospital has announced the difficult decision to close Curtis Medical Center, located in Curtis, Nebraska. An exact date for the closure is yet to be determined.
Governor Jim Pillen is celebrating a significant federal financial award -- one that will have a huge impact on hospital, health and nursing care across the state.
Southwest Nebraska Public Health Department (SWNPHD) will be offering Vaccines for Children at public clinics in July. Anyone two months of age and older are invited to get their vaccinations.