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The Imperial Republican, Grant Tribune-Sentinel and Wauneta Breeze are now OnePress certified newspapers. Completing the training on Oct. 25 were Jana Pribbeno of Imperial, left, and Samantha Goff of Grant. (Courtesy photo)

Johnson Publications newspapers earn OnePress sales certification

    The Imperial Republican, Grant Tribune-Sentinel and Wauneta Breeze are among the first newspapers in Nebraska to become OnePress certified.

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The Imperial FFA Chapter had competitors for Marketing Plan and Vet Science and a group of delegates at the National FFA Convention last week in Indianapolis. Competitors and delegates who attended included, front from left, Courtney Odens, Jordan Jablonski, Valerie Herbert, Kambree Meeske, back from left, Jozie Schilke, Megan Baird, Emma DeGrasse, Carissa Hill, Brooklyn Christensen, Alexis Richmond, Lindsey Mendenhall, Austin Bernhardt and Morayah Cupp. (Courtesy photo)

Local students compete well at national FFA

    Imperial FFA had two teams and one individual compete at the 91st annual National FFA Convention last week.

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Imperial Manor and Parkview Heights represent the first Business of the Month chosen by the Imperial Chamber of Commerce. Administrators and department heads, from left, are Tiffany Allen, Rhonda Larson, Heather Adams, Justin Rosado, Cindy Hudson, Linda Moser, Billie Hayes, Sheri Burke, Sheri Buffington, Janessa Keeney, Margie Haider, Melissa Cravey, Eric Haider, Angie Christensen, Teri Spady, Bette Palmer, Dee Richey, Karen Beveridge, Crystal Wagner and Monica Berientos (Johnson Publications photo)

Manor, Parkview Heights named Chamber’s first Business of Month

    The Imperial Manor opened in April 1968, undergoing updates and additions since then.
    Parkview Heights was added as an independent living/assisted living facility in 1995.

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Jim Haarberg of Imperial unloads a combine bin full of popcorn into a semi late Tuesday afternoon. Haarberg said the popcorn is the first corn they have picked this year. Corn harvest is getting off to a good start as the crop dries down. (Johnson Publications photo)

Corn harvest getting off to good start

With the wet corn harvest, soybean harvest and edible bean harvest all but complete,  farmers’ focus has shifted to the popcorn and field corn harvest.

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