Imperial embarks on economic growth assessment
More than 35 people ranging from age 10 to 80 took part in the March 21 kick-off of a community economic growth assessment program.
More than 35 people ranging from age 10 to 80 took part in the March 21 kick-off of a community economic growth assessment program.
Her own poor health several years ago has led Jamilah Bauerle of Champion to explore and now practice natural healing.
Jim Sims, at right, is 100 percent recovered from an accident last November in Dundy County that sent him to a Denver hospital, but medical bills remain.
Students in Jane Lenners’ classes at Wauneta-Palisade Schools received special stickers from NASA from former student and graduate of Chase County Schools Sandra Jones, who is completing an internship with the space program. Students included, front from left, Kyle Jutten, Kelter Rahn, Josh Hicks, Christopher Keen, Diane Martinez, Jackson Littrel, Jillian Martinez, back from left, Brianna Sramek, Michael Duvel, Seth Knotts, Peyton Vrbas, Sydnee Acton, Chloe Stehng, Halle Bardsley and Cali Cox. (Courtesy photo)
Sandra Jones is not only an intern at the NASA Space Program in Houston, Texas, but she is also speaking out as an advocate for all educators.
With the change in administrators at Imperial’s senior services facilities, cost for Lantern Health Services management will be going up in the transition.
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