Dr. Seuss week comes to Wauneta-Palisade
Wauneta-Palisade Elementary students celebrated Dr. Seuss Week by wearing mustaches inspired by the story “The Lorax”.
Wauneta-Palisade Elementary students celebrated Dr. Seuss Week by wearing mustaches inspired by the story “The Lorax”.
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Easton Fries, second from right, signed his letter of intent with Concordia College to participate in their track program. Sitting at the table for the signing are, Head Track Coach Matt Beisel of Concordia College, Alicia Fries, (mom), Easton Fries and father Josh Fries.
Wednesday morning, March 6, Easton Fries signed his letter of intent for the track program at Concordia College. Fries, second from right signed the papers in front of a full auditorium.
Wauneta-Palisade Schools K-8 graders traveled to Hitchcock-Hayes County Spelling Bee in Hayes Center on Feb. 22.
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The 2024 CCS Prom Court has been nominated. Seniors include, sitting in front, from left, Zachary Herbert, Athziry Valenzuela and Hailey Markee; sitting in back: Mason Wallin, Faith Hauxwell and Jason Nelson. The public is invited to attend the promenade on Saturday, March 16 starting at 5:30 p.m. in the Auxiliary Gym at CCS. Note the change in location due to the installation of new bleachers in the Longhorn Gym. The promenade will be live streamed on the CCS web page under “Livestream Links.” Following the promenade at 7 p.m., the prom attendees will have a dinner & dance at Broken Arrows Winery. This year’s prom theme is “Wander into Wonderland.” After the dance, the Junior and Senior parents are hosting a “Post Prom Party” at CCS with sponsorships from numerous businesses and individuals.
The Chase County Commissioners held its regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 8 a.m. Several issues were brought before the Commissioners.
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