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Mason True (left) runs in the varsity division of the Crofton invitational; at right, Trenton Wiseley runs in the junior high race.
Tigers run at Crofton invitational
CROFTON – The Osmond cross country team traveled to the Lakeview Golf Course for the Crofton invitational on Thursday Sept. 26. This is a very competitive course with tough teams such as South Sioux City, Wayne, Norfolk Catholic, Crofton and Bloomfield-Wausa. Bloomfield-Wausa's junior, Luke Wookman, won the race in a time of 18:09, easily outdistancing the field. Mason True was the top Osmond runner, finishing in 27th place in a time of 20:30.77. Jack Berg came in at 37th place and covered the course in a time of 21:54.87 and Donovan Heiman was 42nd. Donovan’s time was 23:00.51. 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
BYGONE YEARS IN OSMOND . . .
BYGONE YEARS IN OSMOND . . .
Feb. 25, 1897 – 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Lady Tigers split week's games
Lady Tigers split week's games
The Lady Tigers were in action on Tuesday of last week against the Neligh-Oakdale Warriors and on Thursday againstArchangels Catholic Defenders. They won the first game in four sets, and lost the second in five hard-fought sets. 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Halloween is Brewing with Fun at Mahoney SP
Halloween is Brewing with Fun at Mahoney SP
Wear your spooky, silly and creative costumes and come to Eugene T. 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Osmond Community School Lunch Menu
Osmond Community School Lunch Menu
Sept. 30-Oct. 4 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Moes
Births
WAUSA – Carissa (Batenhorst) Moes and Tyler Moes of Wausa are the parents of a daughter, Thea Elise, born Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at St. Francis Memorial Hospital in West Point. She weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce and was 19¾ inches long. She is welcomed by siblings Nixon, 3, and Lawson, 1. Grandparents are Jeff and Lachelle Batenhorst of West Point and Brian and Jolene Moes of Osmond. 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Bowling
Bowling
at Main Street Alley 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Increase of pertussis cases in Nebraska
Increase of pertussis cases in Nebraska
LINCOLN – In 2024, a total of 35 cases of Pertussis (Whopping Cough) have been reported in Nebraska compared to 13 reported in 2023. With a recently confirmed case of pertussis in a student residing in the Two Rivers Public Health Department region, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services emphasizes the importance of taking preventative measures to protect young individuals and communities from pertussis. 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor
Osmond Republican: I feel the need to make some comments about the attendance Sunday for the fundraiser for the park. First off, we have a beautiful park to have many activities at thanks to our park board and city employees. Marv Kumm, the chairman, puts in countless hours cleaning and maintaining the flowers. He is not the only one, but the one I have seen the most. Marv saw the need to improve the areas around the swing sets and did a lot of research to accomplish improving those areas and came up with the idea to bring in a very talented musical talent that also has ties to Osmond. Tanner Sovereign entertained for over two hours. Marv contacted my wife and I to provide food, which I immediately said we would provide at our cost to be able to raise more funds. Ask anyone who attended, it was a great time. At this time, I’m appealing to parents, grandparents or anyone who has enjoyed our park to come forward with donations to Security Bank to achieve this goal. I wasn’t raised here, but I am Osmond proud. Please be generous to help our park for future kids and families to use with pride. Bob Stange 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
Every Monday – Al-Anon meets at St. Joseph’s Parish Center, Pierce, 6:30 p.m. 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
Library Notes
Library Notes
LIBRARY HOURS 10/02/2024 12:00 AM
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Don Miller