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Members of the Chase County Schools junior class chose seniors Kale Gockley and Bethany Sorensen as king and queen of the 2013 Prom held Saturday night in Imperial. At right, the newly-crowned royalty take part in the first dance of the evening. All six...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Students in the Chase County Schools (CCS) Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) program had a successful state convention experience April 4-6 in Omaha. One individual finished eighth in two divisions, a team too...
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Chase County Schools is enjoying a major donation of hardware items valued at more than $18,500 donated by Imperial’s Alco Store. Recently, Alco reset its entire hardware section, bringing in new lines of merchandise and updating others. Store employees...
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Imperial Country Ford and Ford Motor Company have teamed up to bring “Drive 4 Ur School” to Imperial April 25. The program will raise money for Chase County Schools (CCS). Anyone age 18 and over with a valid driver’s license may test drive any new o...
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Those who have been named award winners for the Imperial Chamber of Commerce will receive those awards at an After Hours Event at Pinnacle Bank May 7. After voting by Chamber members, the following winners were announced:Rising Star—Platinum T-Shirt &am...
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Beginning school is an exciting time for both youngsters and parents. Because of that, Chase County Schools has set aside nearly an entire day next week for Kindergarten Roundup. Elementary Principal Pat Lane said Friday, April 26, will be dedicated to ne...
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Students at Chase County Schools wanting to take driver’s education this summer have two session choices in June for the classroom instruction, either June 5-14 or June 17-26. In addition to the classroom instruction from 8 to 11:30 a.m. each day, stude...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Starting Monday, April 29, Imperial residents will need to get mail to the post office a half hour earlier if they want it dispatched that day. Imperial Postmaster Jerry Lines said mail will now be dispatched at 2:45 ...
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By Jan Schultz, The Imperial Republican News EditorOnce again, our country has been shaken by a terrorist attack. Two bombs went off at the Boston Marathon Monday, killing three and injuring more than 170 others. The Boston Marathon surrounds itself with...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Engineers Callin Ledall and Cody Cochran of Chase County Schools had high hopes for their electric car at competition in Hastings last Saturday, but their battery ran out halfway through their race. “The objective o...