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Chase County Schools third grader Violet Sparrow won $75 when the commissioners chose her photo from the county fair contest to be displayed at the new county building. Sparrow received her award during the county building open house last week. (Johnson Publications photo)

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4-H Extension Educator and Unit Leader Debbie Kuenning shows a group the meeting room at the county building open house last week. (Johnson Publications photo)

Good turnout for county building open house

County employees and commissioners enjoyed cookies and coffee with the public last week in Chase County’s newest building.

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This site off Highway 6 between Enders and Wauneta will be filled with thousands of visitors and guests in June when the 2019 Cattlemen’s Ball comes to Chase County. The land downstream from Enders Reservoir is owned by Wayne and Chris Krausnick. (Johnson Publications photo)

Plans for Cattlemen’s Ball kick into high gear

Nebraska Cattlemen’s Ball committee members gathered in person, over the phone and by video conference Sunday at the Wauneta Senior Center to continue planning for the June 7-8 ball.

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Connie Griess works in the Extension office at the county building. Griess can be contacted to rent office and meeting spaces in the new building. (Johnson Publications photo)

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Chase County Commissioners David Hogsett, left, and Chuck Vette visited the new county building this week. (Johnson Publications photo)

County building to host open house

Although the Chase County building on East Fifth Street has been open since the first week of May, an open house will be held on Friday.

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