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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican When Martin Bremmer of rural Venango established his hypnotherapy practice in January of this year, he thought he’d be standing alone in a field of corn, so to speak, about accepting hypnosis. He has since fou...
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■ Editor’s note: This article is one in a series about the concept and use of no tillage farming methods.By Mark WatsonPanhandle No Till Educator Producers often get locked in to grain production and don’t really look at the farm land as a res...
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Fellowship applications for Nebraska LEAD (Leadership Education/Action Development) Group XXIX are now available for men and women involved in production agriculture or agribusiness. “Up to 30 motivated men and women with demonstrated leade...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican It was a good 2009 Nebraska FFA Convention for the Chase County Chapter last week. It received “The Best of Nebraska” award for being one of 13 top chapters in the state, and will compete at the national con...
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By Russ Pankonin, The Imperial Republican Co-Publisher For the past 18 months or so, there’s been a blood bath going on in the newspaper industry. Blindsided by a worsening economy, stalwarts in the industry, such as the 150-year old Rocky Mountai...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican A Holyoke, Colo. resident seriously injured in an auto accident in Wyoming Sept. 25 has returned home. Brittney Ferguson, who was a sophomore at the University of Wyoming at the time of the accident, has been ...
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Easter Sunday is a joyous day for Christians, as they observe the resurrection of Jesus Christ and God’s message to the world of everlasting life through belief in His son. Area churches are leading up to the special day with Maundy Thursda...
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Members of the Imperial Volunteer Fire Department’s Rescue/Recovery Team are encouraging those members of the public who are interested in scuba diving to take advantage of lessons being offered in Imperial later this month. Members of the ...
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By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican This past weekend’s snow and cold temperatures altered the schedule for the CCS golf team. Originally, the varsity planned to open the season at Bayard Tuesday. However, meet officials moved the meet ...
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It’s getting close to summer baseball and softball seasons, and league meetings are coming approaching, as well. Because of that, Imperial summer recreation director Darrin Schultz is encouraging parents to submit their children’s registr...
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Champion team wins second annual eventBy Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Despite Saturday’s wintery conditions, the second annual catfish tournament sponsored by the Southwest Nebraska Izaac Walton League went on as scheduled. While organ...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican It was a skeleton crew of seven athletes from the Chase County boys’ track team at Friday’s rescheduled Ogallala Invitational. Due to the forecasted storm that did hit Saturday, Ogallala moved its meet...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Only nine Lady Longhorn track athletes competed at the rescheduled Ogallala Invitational Friday, but the small crew still scored in seven events. And, as far as individual performances, the Chase County gi...
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From exotic wildlife animals to Nebraska native amphibians and reptiles, S.C.O.R.E. 2009 will be the site of many animal visitors this summer. Dr. Dennis Ferraro, a herpetologist from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, will return to S.C....
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican At a March 25 Chase County Court hearing, a 13-year-old youth admitted to the state’s petitions of home break-ins and a church fire in Imperial. Judge Edward Steenburg also set a disposition hearing for ...
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On Monday, ABC’s “Good Morning America” featured Nebraska as the “Happiest Place in the Nation,” according to Mainstreet.com’s first ever Happiness Index ranking. The Happiness Index is all about which states are best weatherin...
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By Jan Schultz, The Imperial Republican News EditorI can’t remember spending too much time at a soccer match. Other than job commitments to snap a team picture here and there, I hadn’t spent much time actually watching the game, other than an occasion...
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There’s always a range of emotions at a kids’ wrestling tournament. It was no different in Imperial Sunday, as the Chase County Club hosted its annual tournament in the Longhorn gym. Above, six-year-old Tanner Roenfeldt isn’t quite sure he likes the...
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Agencies in 17 states looking into similar incidents in their areasBy Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican It was a small ceremony at the Chase County Courthouse last Thursday. Chase County Sheriff Tim Sutherland presented Imperial Police Sgt. R...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican It’s a little bit late this year, but the influenza season has hit Chase County. A number of people have been hospitalized, and Chase County Community Hospital (CCCH) and Chase County Clinic are keeping track ...