Right now, at this very moment I am trying to tell myself it isn’t too cold to go out and start my car. The problem is my “practical” self knows I’m not telling the truth.
Lately I’ve been reminded of a blockbuster movie from my youth. It contains a scene that even those who never saw the film are likely to recognize. A sleeping family is jolted awake, and from the foot ...
The Legislature is nearing the end of the period for new bill introductions. Committee hearings will be held in the afternoons, beginning on Wednesday, January 22nd and continuing through the end of ...
A 49-40 final decision game the Lourdes boys’ basketball team its fourth win of the campaign during action on Jan. 16 at home.
After seeing their seven-game win streak come to an end against Johnson-Brock (13-1) on Jan. 7, the Lourdes girls’ basketball team responded by winning their next four games, including wins last week ...
The Nebraska City girls’ basketball team’s record stands at 5-8 after a series of road games last week against Wahoo, Plattsmouth and Malcolm.
The Nebraska City boys’ basketball team dropped games at Wahoo, 70-23, on Jan. 14; at Plattsmouth, 49-43, on Jan. 16; and at Malcolm, 49-28, on Jan. 17.
Story and photos by Julie Davisjdavis@cherryroad.com A new venue and a record number of nominees for the annual awards were ...
Community organizations are being invited to apply to maintain the Children’s Watering Tower Garden in Nebraska City.
Julie Davisjdavis@cherryroad.com There is hope beyond the pain. That is the message Larry Park is sharing with his fellow ...
The wild and woolly first years of the Nebraska Territory is the subject of Nebraska historian Jeff Barnes’s presentation of “The (Mad) Queen of the Prairies: Frenzied First Years of the Nebraska ...
Nebraska City Tourism & Commerce is excited to announce an Open House and Ribbon Cutting for Safe At Home, a home care and companionship agency that supports individuals by providing assistance with a ...