Longhorn softball still looking for a win
The Chase County Schools Lady Longhorn softball team played two doubleheaders last week, totaling four games.
The Chase County Schools Lady Longhorn softball team played two doubleheaders last week, totaling four games.

Chris Bartels, left, was the top men’s finisher of the 5K with a time of 18:53. (Johnson Publications photo)

Vanessa Swanson was the top women’s finisher of the 5K with a time of 23:50. (Johnson Publications photo)

A group of friends warms up for the 41st annual Chase County Fair Run, from left, Morgan Peterson, Josie Peterson, Travis Kleeb and Landis Beverly. Josie Peterson, a CCS alum, and Kleeb both attend Hastings College and came back for the race. Beverly graduated from CCS in the spring, and Morgan Peterson is a sophomore at CCS. (Johnson Publications photo)
By Megan Kelley
The Imperial Republican
The Chase County Fair celebrated its 41st annual fair run on Aug. 17.
Cooler temperatures this week mean fall is just around the corner, which means it must be high school football season.
With some small game seasons opening already this weekend, hunters should recommit themselves to staying safe in the field this fall.
The biggest difference for the Longhorn cross country team as it begins a new season is moving a class bigger from Class D to C.
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