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The spring concert featuring four different instrumental groups at Chase County Schools gave their spring concert Monday, their finale of the 2012-13 school year. Individual performances were given by the high school concert band, the high school’s Si...
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Paving on both projects expected to start in July
By Jan Schultz
The Imperial Republican
With work starting this summer on the street pavings in Sage Addition in northwest Imperial and on East 2nd Street in the Cornerstone property, city council ...
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By Lori Pankonin
The Imperial Republican
Four educators from Brazil and their team leader visited Imperial Tuesday as part of a Rotary Group Study Exchange (GSE) to share ideas. In turn, a Nebraska team from District 5630 will visit the Brazil Distri...
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By Carolyn Lee
The Imperial Republican
The traditional Chase County Schools colors of orange and black will be mingled with silver when the seniors walk down the aisle Saturday. Those are the colors of the Class of 2013, graduating when the ceremony be...
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Water is being released to Kansas from Harlan County Reservoir as part of Nebraska’s ongoing efforts to comply with the three-state Republican River Compact.
The release of approximately 20,000 acre-feet of water from Harlan County Lake Wednesday, Ma...
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By Jan Schultz
The Imperial Republican
A special presentation came Wednesday morning during the Chase County Schools’ senior class meeting, with a resounding “we want you back” message.
Members of the senior class, which will graduate Saturda...
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The Chase County Schools elementary vocal concerts will be split in two this month, with younger children performing May 16 and older ones on May 20.
Grades K-1 will be presenting “Bugz” May 16 at 6 p.m. During a picnic the ladybugs tell everyone h...
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By Carolyn Lee
The Imperial Republican
The new president of First Bank & Trust Company in Imperial is David Fulton, currently of Wilcox. He will begin his duties May 13, replacing Ryan Richmond, who took another position in Nebraska.
Fulton, 53, ...
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While not as many participated as in other years, a good number of Imperial area citizens took advantage of a free household hazardous waste pick-up on Saturday, April 27. City Public Works Supt. Pat Davison, in front left, said most residents dropped off...
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Telephone conference report held on Tuesday, May 7
By Russ Pankonin
The Imperial Republican
Holdrege Senator Tom Carlson’s bill, LB 517, to create a new Water Sustainability Project Task Force will likely come up for final reading this week, Sen. ...
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Pheasants Forever, local FSA and NRCS offices and Nebraska Game and Parks will be hosting a series of informational meetings about the upcoming General Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) sign-up.
This general CRP sign-up will begin May 20 and continues...
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At left, Gisele Barger of Imperial, second from right, was delighted to join the young educators from her home country of Brazil who visited Imperial on a Rotary Group Study Exchange Tuesday. Pictured from left, are Christiane Lobo, Giselle Queiroz, Felic...
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By Russ Pankonin, The Imperial Republican
On last week’s Opinion page, we reprinted an editorial by the Lincoln Journal-Star on the issue of the state paying surface water irrigation users for water they have lost this year.
In April, the Department...
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Last week, Joe Hahn, a Syngenta agronomist from Junction City, Kan., was applying varying rates of fungicide to the Syngenta wheat plot on the Tom Luhrs farm northeast of Enders. Hahn said they’re wanting to measure fungicide application rates to see wh...
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By Jan Schultz
The Imperial Republican
In a comparison of times and marks entered for this Thursday’s C-11 District Track Meet, the Longhorn boys have a good chance of a district championship.
Not since 2001 have the boys’ team captured district ...
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By Jan Schultz
The Imperial Republican
It’s an important day today (Thursday) as the Lady Longhorns hope for several state qualifications at the C-11 district track meet in Grant.
Perkins County is hosting the meet that Chase County will attend thi...
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By Russ Pankonin
The Imperial Republican
Chase County Schools athletes received recognition during the CCS Athletic Awards Banquet held Saturday night at the school.
This marked the second year for a format that featured a catered meal followed by co...
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By Russ Pankonin
The Imperial Republican
Sophomore Freddie Kasselman topped the field last week at the North Platte St. Pat’s golf invite held at Iron Eagle.
Kasselman earned medalist honors with a 38 on the front nine and followed that up with a 3...
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By Jan Schultz
The Imperial Republican
A combined 11 places for points were scored by the Longhorn boys and girls at last Tuesday’s Best of the Midwest meet in Sutherland.
The meet, to which the top eight athletes and relay teams in western Nebrask...
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By Jan Schultz
The Imperial Republican
Two new programs have been added recently to the SCORE science camp schedule for the week of June 10.
Camp Director Marla Smith announced this week that Jack Dunn, state museum planetarium director at UNL, is go...