Chase County bucks trend of declining rural population
Chase County continues to buck the trend of declining population in rural counties in western Nebraska.
Chase County continues to buck the trend of declining population in rural counties in western Nebraska.
IVFD Jaws team and captains recently accepted a new saw with funds donated by Preston Smith of Imperial Auction Market and Brad Foote of Imperial Beef. Pictured, front from left, are Preston Smith, Brad Wheeler, Daryl Sharp and Brad Foote, back from left, Nick Schultz, Doug Mitchell, Aaron Greene, Mike Rowley, Wade Courter, Earl Loop and Rick Elliott. (Johnson Publications photo)
Several members from Chase County who are part of the 2019 Cattlemen’s Ball Committee toured the Fred and Pamela Buffett Cancer Center in Omaha recently to see firsthand what their fundraising efforts will continue to do. The “Ball,” in its 22nd annual year, will be held June 7-8 near Enders Reservoir. The group on the tour included, from left, Rusty and Dixi Wellman; Mick and Marlene Cox; Char Wallin; Sharon and Dr. Bob Rhoades; Kati Ladenburger; Julie and Shawn Jones; Wayne and Chris Krausnick, Ball co-hosts; Allison and Derek Sandman, Ball co-hosts; and Dr. Kenneth Cowan, director of the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center. (Courtesy photo)
The daunting yet rewarding task to “Round Up a Cure” for cancer research became very real recently for members of the 2019 Cattlemen’s Ball Committee from Chase County.
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