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Jan Schultz for The Imperial Republican
A box of food items and a $300 check were donated to the Chase County Pantry last week by the Imperial Lions Club. After a club member saw the empty shelves a week earlier, the situation was brought up at last week’s Lions meeting. Members donated canned food items brought to the meeting, and voted to give $300 for the pantry to purchase additional groceries, meat, canned vegetables and fruits that are needed to stock the shelves. Nancy Terryberry, pantry board president, accepted the check and food items from Lions President Randy Hayes last Friday. She said community groups are not having the door-to-door food drives as often as in the past - one of the reasons the shelves are low on food. They appreciate the donations made at Super Foods and Butler’s Pantry that bring in funds and food items. Some churches also make regular donations, Terryberry said. The pantry is open each week on Tuesdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 5 to 7 p.m. and is staffed by volunteers.

Lions donate to aid pantry shortages

Haarberg Reunion

The descendants of Henry F. and Bertha Haarberg met at Zion Lutheran Church in Imperial on Sunday, May 26, 2024 for their 35th Annual Reunion. Twenty- eight family members attended and one guest.

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There were big and small fish caught Saturday. Seven year old Keagan Weiss holds up the sunfish he pulled in Saturday afternoon.

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If they had given a prize for the most fish caught, Adler Chubb would have been the winner. This carp he pulled in was the tenth fish he had caught on the day.

SW Ne. Isaac Walton League hosts Ron Berry Memorial Fishing Day

    It couldn’t have been a nicer day for the Southwest Nebraska Ike’s Kids’ FISHing Day. The FISH stands for fun is showing how.

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Alan Carman | The Imperial Republican
On Monday, May 26th at Enders Lake, swimmers, paddle boarders, jet skiers, tube riders and skiers took to the open water, despite the water still being very cool. The temperature got into the high 70’s which helped ease the pain of the cold water. Monday was really the only good day to enjoy the water due to the high winds that blew the rest of the weekend.

Swimmers brave the cool waters

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