Tuesday Jun 16 | City of Kearney
5th Ave. Road Closure from 13th St. to 25th St.
The City of Kearney announces that, weather permitting, 5th Avenue will be closed beginning Wednesday, June 17, at 7:00 a.m. The purpose of the closure is for reconstruction of 5th Avenue starting at 13th Street.
Author Alison Johnson at Kearney Public Library
Nebraska native Alison Johnson will read passages from her memoir, The Eleventh Hour Cana t Last Forever, at the Kearney Public Library on Thursday, June 18 at noon in the Norman Room.
MS Walk: Participants take aim at debilitating disease
Maureen Rohlfs, middle photo, development manager with the Nebraska Multiple Sclerosis Association , answers questions posed by Adam Spanier, station manager at KNGN 1360 AM and worldwide at www.kngn.org during a live remote Saturday during the MS Walk.
Region ready to honor those who gave their all
McCook Senior High science club member Anna West scrapes lime build-up from the veterans' memorial stone in McCook's Memorial Park Cemetery, in preparation for Memorial Day services Monday, at 10:30 a.m. McCook American Legion Post No.
More Than $1 Million In Coins Hidden In Nebraska
A book about hidden treasure in Nebraska didn't involve pirates, but a small-town resident who preferred to hide his money rather than put it in a bank.
Dave Ja Vu: Memoirs of a swimming pool fanatic
There are certain settings that trigger a cannonball of memories. For me, one of those places is a tiny parcel of land on the northeast corner of Palisade, just down the ol' park hill.
Well, of course you are. This is our weekly ritual. You look forward to this block of time when you can sit down and be alone with me.A Every week, most of you go to the mailbox early to get your hands on me, your local newspaper.
Fire departments join efforts to fight Hayes County blaze
Area fire departments joined forces to contain a Hayes County blaze last Thursday evening.
Wauneta-Palisade Schools to see $41,590 in stimulus funds
Last week, Senator Ben Nelson announced that Wauneta-Palisade Schools would be among the Nebraska schools receiving Title I grants, with money made available from federal stimulus funds.
Residents across southwest Nebraska are taking advantage of the chance to rid their homes, businesses and sheds of household hazardous waste.
School board votes to implement new notification system
After months of informal discussion and consideration of available options, the Wauneta-Palisade School Board voted to sign on with the AlertNow rapid notification system Monday night during their regular board ...
In 1941 the United States was ill prepared for war. It had been little more than 20 years since the country had fought "The War to End All Wars." We should have been more wary of the hostilities going on in ...
October precipitation boosts Wauneta's 2008 total above average mark
Plentiful spring moisture combined with over 4 inches of precipitation in October brought above-average year-end moisture totals to southwest Nebraska.
County hazardous mitigation plan meeting set for Jan. 20
Chase County is leading a planning effort to develop a a oeMulti-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plana which includes the Chase County areas of Enders, Champion, Imperial, Wauneta, Chase County Schools, ...
Schools defend student achievement
Forty-one Nebraska schools do not meet academic accountability standards of the federal government's "No Child Left Behind" program.
Funeral services for Ruth Fauneal Miller, 79, of White Buff, were held Tuesday Dec.
Buzzer beater lifts Cambridge girls
A last second 3-point shot by Bailey Soucie gave the Cambridge girls a win over Wauneta-Palisade 40-37 Friday night at Wauneta.
Sponsored links
Find a local Lawyer through Lawyers.com
Best local coupons in Palisade
Get Palisade, NE contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors