Seniors get hometown farewell
Eight seniors who play basketball and lead cheers were in the spotlight Saturday night during Senior Night recognition at Chase County Schools.
Eight seniors who play basketball and lead cheers were in the spotlight Saturday night during Senior Night recognition at Chase County Schools.

CCS middle school band students participated at the SPVA clinic on Tuesday, including back row from left, Morgan Peterson, Correy Koellner, Kendra Burke, Morel Torres, Shelby Baird, Dawson Mollendor, Emmitt Zuege, middle row from left, Remington Yaw, Brittany Chavez, Itzel Chavez, Piper Lefdal, Benjamin Lefdal, LaReina Colton, and in front, Arturo Miscles. (Courtesy photo)

CCS Middle School band students performed Jan. 27 with the North Platte Middle School Honor Band directed by Dr. Duane Bierman from UNK. Back row from left, David Weiss, Delaney Krutsinger, Ella O’Neil, Morel Torres, front from left, Sophie Fiedler, Jolee Schoenholz and Shelby Baird. (Courtesy photo)

Pictured above are the CCS middle school vocal students who were involved in the SPVA clinic on Tuesday, back row from left, Delaney Krutsinger, Lucy Spady, Nickolas Rau, Tyrel Richardson, Jacob Weiss, David Weiss, Ella O’Neil, Sophie Fiedler, middle row from left, Kourtynie Speaker, Virginia Kimble, front row from left, Jolee Schoenholz, Chloe Dillan, Jordan Jablonski and Jerzee Milner. (Courtesy photo)
Seven Chase County Schools (CCS) middle school band students were chosen to perform in the North Platte Middle School Honor Band on Jan. 27.
Randy and Lori Klooz had decided they’d like to return to southwest Nebraska at some point in their careers in education.
Kim Wilson, Science teacher and STEM advisor at Chase County Schools (CCS), put together a last minute robotics scrimmage at CCS Saturday.
On Jan. 13, the Chase County Schools’ high school and junior high robotics teams competed in the VEX Robotics tournament in Kearney.
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