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Apply for antlerless state park deer hunts
Apply for antlerless state park deer hunts
Hunters will have a chance to pursue deer at three state park areas along the lower Platte River this fall and winter. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
First general election voter registration deadline approaching
First general election voter registration deadline approaching
Nebraska's first voter registration deadline for the general election is fast approaching. Friday, Oct. 18, is the final day that Nebraskans can register to vote: – Online (by midnight), – By mail (postmarked Oct. 18), – By secure drop box, – At a state agency (DMV, DHHS, Dept. of Ed.), – Via deputy registrar or – Via personal agent. “Eligible Nebraskans should ensure that their voter registration is up to date or submit a voter registration applica - tion if they aren't registered to vote in Nebraska,” Secretary of State Bob 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
DeKay explains Initiatives 434 and 439 on abortion
DeKay explains Initiatives 434 and 439 on abortion
Legislative Newsletter 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
Going to the highest bidder
Going to the highest bidder
The Osmond High School junior class auction was held Thursday, Oct. 10, after the Osmond-Plainview volleyball game. The class raised a total of $4,675, which will go toward prom expenses. Because auctioneer Joe Aschoff was unable to be there, principal Kurt Polt served as auctioneer. Juniors up for auction (top photo) were: Diana Scott (left), Meagan Wagner, Justin Rohloff, Jack Berg, Riley Williams, Carriana Kumm, Jade Halsey, Ava Reikofski, Kaleigh Miller, Abigail Brown, Erin Aschoff; not pictured: Piper Hoffman. Bottom left: Jade Halsey laughs as the bids go higher. Bottom center: Diana Scott shows the bidders how strong she is. Bottom right: Meagan Wagner brought the highest bid of $700 from Pauline Dillaplain. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
Kids celebrate Fire Prevention Week with rides, tours
Kids celebrate Fire Prevention Week with rides, tours
Kids celebrate Fire Prevention Week…with rides, tours 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
OHS students do well in WSC business invite
OHS students do well in WSC business invite
WAYNE – Broken Bow claimed first place, while Arlington and Fre mont took home second and third, respectively, in Wayne State College’s annual Wildcat Business Invitational held Oct. 9 on campus. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
Abi Brown goes up for the ball as her teammates watch, ready to assist
Lady Tigers fall to Lady Pirates
OSMOND – The Osmond Lady Tigers hosted Plainview on Thursday, Oct. 10, and fell to the Lady Pirates 1-3, with scores of 14-25, 16-25, 25-19, 10-25. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
Trenton Wiseley medaled at conference meet
Osmond competes in conference meet
BLOOMFIELD – On Friday, Oct. 11, the Osmond cross country team competed in the Lewis & Clark conference meet at Rolling Hills golf course. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
Crop progress and condition reported
Crop progress and condition reported
LINCOLN – For the week ending Oct. 6, 2024, there were 6.9 days suit- able for fieldwork, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service. Topsoil moisture supplies rated 36% very short, 40% short, 23% adequate, and 1% surplus. Subsoil moisture supplies rated 30% very short, 43% short, 26% adequate, and 1% surplus. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
Vikings fall to Crofton Warriors
Vikings fall to Crofton Warriors
CROFTON – Friday Oct. 11, found the Wausa-Osmond Vikings on the road to face the Crofton Warriors, who are favored to win the district outright. It was a beautiful night for football and perhaps the last before the real cold starts setting in. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
FIRST AT YANKTON
FIRST AT YANKTON
FIRST AT YANKTON - The Osmond Marching Tigers finished in first place in Class D at the March to the Meridian parade at Yankton on Saturday, October 12. Band director Christalin Ginn praised the students, saying, "What an incredible achievement for our talented group! A huge thank you to our amazing seniors for leading the way and guiding us through a season where we placed in every parade we participated in. Your dedication and passion have truly inspired us all! We also want to express our heartfelt gratitude to the parents, bus drivers, and students who played a vital role in making this marching season not just successful but unforgettable. Your support, hard work, and teamwork made all the difference! Let's keep celebrating our accomplishments together as we look forward to more musical adventures ahead!" The Marching Tigers also placed first in Class D at the Columbus Marching Festival on September 28, and placed third in Class D in the Harvest of Harmony parade in Grand Island on October 5. 10/16/2024 12:00 AM
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