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  • Automatic features prove to be helpful as well as frustrating

    Technology steps up to accommodate our changing world as we need more and more reminders. I tend to overextend myself and often times have too many things processing in my head at once to remember everything that needs done. I maintain an electronic cale...
  • Imperial turns out for Bloodmobiles

    By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican March really was Red Cross Month in Imperial last week. With two Bloodmobiles on the calendar, donors were out in droves. The Bloodmobile sponsored by Chase County Schools (CCS) obtained 94 units, the highest ever at ...
  • Dogs euthanized following symptoms of poisoning

    By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Three dogs whose owners are in Imperial were euthanized during the past two weeks, all exhibiting the same symptoms of possible poisoning. Troy Worth, D.V.M., of Veterinary Services said Tuesday he suspects possible m...
  • Ducks Unlimited chapter sponsors another successful banquet, auction

    By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Despite the snow and wind, Saturday night’s Ducks Unlimited Frenchman Valley Chapter banquet and auction went on as planned. Banquet/Auction Co-Chairman Jason Speck estimated 160 to 170 adults and youths attended ...
  • Soccer season opens; 23 teams this year

    By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican It is spring and that signals the start of Imperial’s soccer program. But, with snow on the ground and frigid temperatures the past week, coaches and players have been stressed in finding practice time. But, Recre...
  • Opening CCS track meet delayed due to snow, cold

    By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican A snowstorm that hit overnight Friday postponed the opening high school track meet for the Longhorns. Chase County was scheduled to open the season on Saturday at the Don Stine Invitational in Cambridge. Due to foreca...
  • Three from Chase County on SPVA all-conference teams; two make honorable mention

    By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Three Chase County basketball players, a senior and two sophomores, were named to First and Second Teams in the SPVA Conference coaches’ picks for 2012-13 all-conference. On the boys’ side, sophomore Jeff Dickey m...
  • Students sweep science fair

    By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican During the annual Health Science Meet at North Platte Community College March 21, Chase County Schools (CCS) students took four of the top five positions. Placing were Suzy Kasselman, second with “Robots and Comput...
  • State speech results given

    By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican The two Chase County Schools students who qualified for the State Speech Tournament in Kearney last week each placed 16th place in their categories, not qualifying for finals. Emily Johnston came in fifth place in bot...
  • Young wrestlers participate in Nebraska USA state tournament

    On March 16, three jun­ior high wrest­lers from Chase County traveled to the Nebraska USA State Wrest­ling Tournament. In order to qualify for the state tournament wrestlers had to place in the top four spots at the district tournament held in Kearney....
  • Quilt auction to benefit local library

    The Lied Imperial Public Library will be the site of a quilt and needlework auction Saturday, April 6 at 1 p.m. Held by the Friends of the Library, quilts, quilting supplies, needlework and needlework supplies will be auctioned, with proceeds to benefit t...
  • 4-H Carnival takes family fun to new record with 19 booths

    Filled with a record 19 booths, the 4-H Carnival held on March 22 in Imperial was the place to be.  Families from across the county came to enjoy family time together while “Discovering the Treasures of 4-H.”  4-H clubs filled their game booths with...
  • Chase County music students garner 16 ‘Best of Class’ at SPVA contest

    By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican High school instrumental and vocal music students at Chase County Schools repeated another solid performance at the annual SPVA Conference Music Contest. Hershey hosted this year’s contest March 19 involving the six...
  • Attendance slim at NRD info meeting on new rules

    Hearing on proposed changes today By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican If the attendance at Monday’s information meetings serves as any indication, it appears irrigators feel they can live with the proposed rule changes for the Upper Republican Natu...
  • Comprehensive planning process for city underway

    By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican Efforts to develop a new Comprehensive Plan for Imperial began Tuesday night, March 19. Thirteen residents, including citizens, planning commission members, council members and city representatives, provided the ...
  • Area weather watchers wonder what 2013 season will bring

    Severe Weather Week includes county-wide tornado drill next week By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Spring arrived on Wednesday this week, but attention has quickly turned to severe weather that often hits Nebraska in March and April. Paul Kunnemann, ...
  • Barn quilts spreading across nation

    By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Bea Bauerle has long been known in the area for her quilting skills, classes and shows. Now, she’s moved into a new medium to display her love of quilts. Bauerle, aided by family and friends, has “hung” five q...
  • Hot day, hot chili combined

    By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican The crowd wasn’t big at the second annual Chili Cook-Off in Imperial last Thursday night, but those present had fun. The temperature outside was about 70 degrees, and the temperature inside was mild to hot. Twelve c...
  • Easter Egg Hunt kicks off spring season this Saturday

    Spring is here, and so is the annual Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Imperial Chamber of Commerce and Imperial Eagles Auxiliary.The big hunt will be held this Saturday, starting promptly at 1 p.m. in Imperial’s Campbell (city) Park on West 6th Street. ...
  • Sales tax funds approved for Imperial Manor improvements, soccer goals

    By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Imperial city sales tax dollars were earmarked for physical improvements at the Imper­ial Manor and for recreational upgrades at Monday’s city council meeting. A total of $41,118 from the community development sale...

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