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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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

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.

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 …

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 …

On June 21 at approximately 5:25 p.m., the Saline County Communications Center received information from the Friend Police Department of a motor vehicle and a train crash that occurred north of the …

Seward County property owners may have received a notice of valuation change in the mail within the past couple of weeks. The county assessor is required by state law to review all properties in …

Seward, Utica and surrounding areas sustained much damage during severe nighttime storms June 14. The National Weather Service reported a cluster of supercell thunderstorms that moved east across …

Law enforcement is searching for a man last seen in Utica late in the night on June 15.

A storm like the one Seward County experienced June 14 is the perfect opportunity for scammers to prey on home and business owners. While many companies are legitimate and will fulfill a contract …

An overnight storm ravaged parts of Seward County, with a tornado confirmed near Malcolm. Here are photos of the aftermath.

The Boil Water Order has been lifted in Utica. Residents may resume using the water for consumption.

The Seward rail campus will soon have a new tenant. WCR Incorporated will break ground on its new facility Monday, June 20, with plans to be fully operational by November. WCR builds and …

At its June 7 meeting, the Seward City Council: • approved an ordinance to begin a half-cent sales tax collection on Jan. 1, 2023, to help fund a portion of the Seward Wellness Center …

On Monday, June 6, a deputy with the Seward County Sheriff’s Office was refueling his patrol vehicle when he detected the smell of burnt marijuana coming from a vehicle that was also stopped to …

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