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Less than a week after winning the District 24 legislative seat, Jana Hughes was in orientation. “Here we go,” she said Nov. 15. “I’ve hardly had time to be excited about …

It’s the hail’s fault. The June 14 storm decimated the silhouette lights around downtown Seward. They were scheduled to be replaced with new LED lights anyway, thanks to the …

St. John Lutheran Church in Seward will continue to seat people around the table to feast on its annual Thanksgiving dinner at noon on Thanksgiving day. The dinner will be open to the public. …

The 2022 midterm election brought in a large number of Seward County voters according to Seward County Clerk Sherry Schweitzer. “We had almost 6,800 people vote,” she said. …

After 44 years as a bus driver and mechanic, Del Luebbe has retired from Seward Public Schools. Luebbe grew up in Garland on his family’s farm and now lives in Seward. Luebbe started …

A junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln majoring in agriculture education and originally from Staplehurst earned the highest degree achievable in the National FFA Organization. Megan …

It’s coming up on two years since Joshua Brumm died. He was 24 when he died of injuries suffered in a skiing accident. Joshua was a graduate of Seward High who loved working with special …

When the ball hit the floor on Scottsbluff’s side of the net, the cel- ebration was on for the Seward volleyball team. The Bluejays defeated Scottsbluff 25-17, 25-19, 25-11 Oct. 29 to earn …

November marks Seward United Methodist Church’s 70th annual Four Seasons Church Bazaar. The event, sponsored by United Women in Faith, raises money for charity by selling homemade items …

Down Syndrome is a complicated condition surrounded by myths and confusion, though nationwide there are organizations dedicated to spreading awareness and support. At their core is a belief in …

For more than 50 years, the Seward Kiwanis KiTones have been sharing music with audiences. Through three jacket colors (blue, yellow and gray) and dozens of members, the KiTones sang for …

Beck’s Hybrids, the largest family owned retail seed company and third-largest seed brand, officially has a new home in Goehner. The company was welcomed by statewide and local leaders in …

At its Oct. 4 meeting, the Seward City Council: • approved an ordinance allowing golf carts and low-speed vehicles, in addition to ATVs and UTVs, on certain public streets if following …

The Seward County Commissioners approved a conditional use permit for the company Geocharged on Sept. 20 by a 4-1 vote. Geocharged, created by Angela Fulton, Lisa Kouma and Darek Kouma, is a …

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