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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Three fourth graders enthusiastically told the city council Monday night of their trip to Lincoln, where they represented the city of Imperial at the state’s Tree City USA ceremony. Imperial received the...
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Who would have guessed that the murderer in “The Mousetrap,” presented by Chase County Schools last weekend, was a policeman? Wait! He wasn’t a policeman, just posing as one. Taking place in Monkswell Manor, an English guest house, Agatha Christie...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican Hosted by the Imperial Education Association, the annual arts festival this year is a “Treasure Chest of Learning.” The whole week of May 4-8 will be devoted to displays at Chase County Schools. The ma...
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Accompanied by their dad, Lloyd, 10-year-old Tory Stott and 12-year-old Dominique Stott ventured over to the fairgrounds Monday evening to try out the new kite Dominique got from her brother for her 12th birthday this week. After several days of much-need...
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By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican Irrigators in the Upper Republican Natural Resources District (URNRD) will get to voice their opinions on a new transfer rule May 5. The NRD will hold a hearing on the transfer rule during their regular...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican As of the first of June, the Chase County Extension Office will be in new headquarters in Imperial. At their April 14 meeting, the Chase County Commissioners signed a contract that will lease the former NR...
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By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican The Imperial Republican repeated this year as one of the three winners of the Omaha World-Herald’s (OWH) Service to Agriculture award. The award was presented by OWH Publisher Terry Kroeger and Gov. D...
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Managers of local lounges still debating how their outlets will comply with new state lawBy Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican As of June 1, all Nebraska indoor worksites are to be smoke-free. In February of 2008, LB 395 was passed by the Nebraska L...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican After 32 years of teaching, 20 of those at Chase County Schools, Jane Lenners is eagerly planning life after retirement. She submitted her resignation as Title I teacher in the elementary school recently. ...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican New playground equipment has been set up at the new Imperial Swimming Pool site, with more to be installed at Campbell Park this weekend. The equipment at Campbell Park was to have been erected last weeken...