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Calling all “game birds” and other animals, too. Kent Boughton will return to S.C.O.R.E. 2009 and spend Wednesday, June 17, with fifth and sixth graders at Swinging Bridge Ranch just west of Champion. He will demonstrate numerous bird ca...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Imperial’s Chelsea Zuege has completed the illustrations for a coloring book to be handed out across Nebraska and elsewhere as part of educating students about weather preparedness. Zuege, Chase County S...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Coach Marc Mroczek said his boys’ track team still has some work to do as they face a busy week of meets, both scheduled and rescheduled. Coming off of last week’s rescheduled Perkins County Invitation...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Placing in 12 events at last week’s rescheduled Perkins County Invitational helped the Lady Longhorn track team to a fourth place finish. CCS Coach Al Zuege said his team competed well among the field of...
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By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican Chase County’s Longhorn varsity golfers finally got to take to the course Tuesday, April 14 at the Lexington Invitational. Their first meet, scheduled in Bayard April 7, was postponed and a second dat...
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The Kansas State Natural Athlete Strength Association (NASA) held its state weightlifting competition in Salina, Kan., on April 18. Dave Ridlen of St. Joseph, Mo., competed in his first event after two years of recuperating from West Nile and...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Running the Boston Marathon is an accomplishment many athletes like to list on their resumes. Lyndsy Schultz, 27, a native of Imperial, can list Boston’s 26.2 mile event once again after running Monday...
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Chase County Schools will hold an American Red Cross Bloodmobile on Tuesday, April 28. Donors will be accepted in the school gym between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Those wishing to donate blood may make an appointment by calling the school office at (...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Mystery writer Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” will be presented at the Chase County Schools auditorium this Friday and Saturday. Set in a guest house outside of London, the play involves a tangle ...
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By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican Level 3 sex offender Kenneth Lee Wright, 41, has notified the Nebraska State Patrol of a change of residence in Imperial. Wright is now residing at 1751 Chase Street. A Level 3 offender, ...
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Child care providers in Imperial are coming together for children during the Week of the Young Child (April 19-25). As part of the National Week of the Young Child celebrated across the country, Imperial is honoring young children and all tho...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Three Chase County Schools seniors recently created a work of art that won them second place in a “Paint-In” contest at McCook Community College. Edgar Almanza, Jeremy Mathews and Sean Langin created a...
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Area residents who are served by a private water well can get a free testing for coliform bacteria and other possible drinking water contaminants. The Imperial FFA and Upper Republican NRD are joining forces in a new “Test Your Well Night...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Awards, thank-yous and some tears were part of the annual FFA banquet/program at Chase County Schools Saturday night. Some of the tears came from the senior officers, who had to say good-bye to the FFA p...
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It rained, it blew and it was cold Saturday during the Eagles/Imperial Chamber of Commerce Easter Egg Hunt. Originally scheduled for April 4, it had been moved because of a snowstorm. Those who ran to pick up eggs stuffed and “laid” by the Eagles Club...
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Enders, Swanson and Rock Creek SRAs would be affected by proposed cutsBy Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican Unbeknownst to many, the level of services at three local state recreation areas (SRA) could be reduced significantly after the July 4th ...
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The four have combined for over 130 years ofteaching in area schoolsBy Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Some very familiar faces behind the teacher’s desks at Chase County Schools will be absent from the staff next school year. Dr. J. Gord...
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County residents need to get registered to be alerted of storms, emergenciesBy Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Plans are being finalized this week for the new CodeRED emergency alert system, which will alert county residents and businesses of app...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican City council members will consider an ordinance at an upcoming meeting that would extend the hours for liquor sales on Sunday. Currently, Imperial’s city ordinance doesn’t allow liquor sales until noon...