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Bluejays will soon have a new place to flock before and after school. Lacey Koch and Katie Langner have announced the creation of the Jays Club Before and After School program, which will serve … more
The Staplehurst Livestock 4-H Club hosted its annual fishing contest at Independence Landing at the fairgrounds in Seward July 13. Ginny Koranda, the organizational leader for Staplehurst … more
Day 5 - July 18 Today was just hot – it hit 105 in St. Lo, which was where we were for most of the day. I should be used to it. After all, I’m from Nebraska. We started out with … more
Day 4 - July 17 Today we headed out to Mortain and Hill 314, so named because of its height above sea level. After a short walk thorugh the trees, we came to a chapel at the top of the hill which … more
Day 3 We started today at Arromanches with a look at mulberries. Not the fruit, the bridges. Mulberries were portable bridges the British built to help offload equipment from the ships to the … more
Day 2 We’re not back to the hotel yet (just leaving Bayeux) and it’s been a full day already. We started out this morning at Utah Beach. Utah was one of the beaches used for the … more
Day 1 We got on the bus and headed out, I think going north out of Paris. We arrived on Bastille Day, so not much was going on. I’m told there were fireworks in Caen (where we stayed) last … more
City of Seward residents are being asked to conserve water this morning, July 15, after a water main break was discovered around 7:30 a.m. City Administrator Greg Butcher said the break happened … more
Day 1 in France - After arrival in Paris, we spent part of the day at Monet's gardens in Giverny. They were lovely and a welcome reprieve from the many hours spent in a plane. :) Check our website … more
Some Seward country roads, specifically in district 4 and on Old Mill Road, have been seeing issues with smoothness and washboards due to the lack of people that work for the county. District 4 … more
The City of Seward is considering plans for a new $25 million wastewater treatment facility to keep up with the community’s growing population. The city held an open meeting July 6 with … more
As demand for its product continues to grow, so does Petsource by Scoular’s Seward location. The company has already broken ground on a 55,000-square-foot expansion on the east side of its … more
It’s no secret Seward County felt the impact of the storm that barreled through the region the night of June 14. Local farmers are just now starting to get things back on track. Well, sort … more
Property owners who sustained damage during the June 14 storm or any other time between Jan. 1 and July 1 of this year may have their property valuation reassessed. “The Nebraska Legislature … more
Celebrate the Fourth of July in Seward. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln interns and the Seward Independent staff will be updating this blog throughout the day. Check back often for new updates. more
At its June 21 meeting, the Seward City Council: • heard from Scott Dinslage, owner of The Alps Bark Park in Seward, who requested a change to a city ordinance that would require a special … more
Seward Changing the Game, the nonprofit organization working toward the creation of the Seward Wellness Center, was awarded a $5 million Shovel-Ready Capital Recovery and Investment Act grant to help … more
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