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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican City council members finalized an agreement with Miller & Associates last week, setting standard fees for city construction projects in which they are involved as engineers. At the council’s meeting Marc...
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Raffle planned as fundraiserBy Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Volunteers are being sought to help install new playground equipment at several sites in Imperial. The city recently spent $41,417.95 for equipment to be placed at Campbell Park and a...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican It isn’t 2010 yet, but Census 2010 is gearing up. One indication of that was the signing of a proclamation Tuesday by Imperial Mayor Annie Longan. The proclamation stated that the City of Imperial sees t...
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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-Tillage Education Coordinator Every once in a while something comes along that makes a lot of sense. I think this...
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Once again, Nebraska faces a dual problem. Parts of the western side of the state could face drought problems under below-normal precipitation this spring, but parts of the eastern side of the state could face flood problems under above-norm...
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By Anna Jo BrattonAssociated Press Writer LINCOLN (AP)—State water officials reversed a decision that would have limited water use in the Lower Platte River basin. Brian Dunnigan, director of the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources (D...
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Imperial Girl Scout troop members paired up with women from the community to create theme tables at the second annual China Brunch last Saturday. Held at Zion Lutheran Church, over 100 people sat down to a brunch that emphasized manners. Each girl met wit...
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Young wrestlers in the Chase County Club wound up their season Sunday by hosting their home tournament in Imperial. The Longhorn gym was a busy place as wrestling got underway mid-afternoon. On March 24, club members also wrestled at a...
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Boys’ team finishes fourth in Saturday’s openerBy Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican It was windy and cold, so times and marks may not be representative of what the boys’ track team has in store. But, Head Coach Marc Mroczek said Saturda...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican With the first track meet of the season behind them, the Lady Longhorns and their coaches can now look ahead to what work needs to be done. Head Girls’ Coach Al Zuege said he was happy with his team’s ...