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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican The “Treasure Hunt,” a musical produced by the Children’s Theatre Company of South Dakota in Imperial last weekend, was a-buzz with scorpions, owls, fireflies and penguins, but the theme of the story was t...
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LINCOLN (AP)—Residents of a small southwest Nebraska town have a question for state officials: You’re not doing anything with that old electric chair, are you? The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled last year that the state’s use of the elect...
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Chase County’s fifth and sixth grade classes brought back a lot of music from the “old days” at a pops concert last Thursday night in the school auditorium. Grade 7-12 Principal Mike Sorensen, seated, had a great seat for one of the sixth grade song...
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Khoreen and Paul White currently work for Wildlife Encounters. They travel the school year state to state promoting awareness and enthusiasm for wildlife, the natural world and encouraging conservation education. They have worked with Jim ...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican There will be bugs in the Children’s Theatre Company of South Dakota’s musical performance this weekend, but they won’t be problem bugs. They’ll be fireflies and scorpions, along with penguins, cactus pl...
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By Russ PankoninThe Imperial Republican Following more than four months of discussion, the board of the Upper Republican Natural Resources District (URNRD) board forwarded transfer rules for a public hearing. The public hearing on the clarifi...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican It’s easy to read into the comments from Eldon Kuntzelman, a Nebraska Army National Guardsman in Afghanistan, that he thoroughly believes in their agribusiness mission there. Kuntzelman of Imperial is pa...
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By Jan SchultzThe Imperial Republican Classroom teachers in the K-6 grades at Chase County Schools and administrators appear excited about a new language arts program that will be instituted during the 2009-2010 school year. School board membe...
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One of spring’s big events at Chase County Schools is the Prom. This year, the event is arriving much earlier, this Saturday night in fact. In the past, the Prom here has been scheduled the end of April or early May. This week, members of the junior c...
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By Carolyn LeeThe Imperial Republican For the past 17 years, the Nebraska Department of Education has matched federal funding for programs under the Career Education Student Organizations. Those include FFA, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)...