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LOCALS

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Marilyn Leslie of Spalding was an afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
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THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER don’t seem to have had much of an impact of Cottonwood Park’s resident goats, who could be seen casually grazing on their island home during a mild afternoon earlier this week. Photo by Michael Rother  

COTTONWOOD PARK

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Remember when

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Taken from the files of The Wolbach Messenger Ten Years Ago, 2014 E.coli has been found in the drinking water in Wolbach. The village takes a routine monthly sampling of the water.
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ESTHER AND WAYNE REIMERS rode through this year’s parade with the Boelus Volunteer Fire Department.  

Boelus gets back to tradition

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Dove hunting season in Nebraska set to open September 1st

1 year ago By News Staff
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With the annual dove season opener on September 1st, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has some reminders for hunters, as well as recommendations for areas to hunt. Doves are abundant statewide and, with generous bag limits, provide some excellent wing-shooting opportunities.
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Commissioners discuss budgets, building project

1 year ago By Michael Rother
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The Howard County Commissioners covered a multitude of topics— particularly pertaining to local taxes and the Howard County Roads Department— during their first regular meeting of the month of August last Tuesday.
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ST. PAUL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL students check out their lockers last Tuesday night during St. Paul Public Schools’s annual Back to School Open House. Classes resumed for all students in St. Paul on Thursday, August 15th. Photo by Michael Happ  

ST. PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

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Boelus News

1 year ago By Nancy Harders
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Checking the river levels on Sunday morning, the river levels are up a little from last week’s reading. The Middle Loup River at St.
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THE ROTARY CLUB OF ST. PAUL helped feed hungry students and their families last Tuesday night during St. Paul Public Schools’s annual Back to School Open House. Lending a hand dishing up the hot dog meal were Katie Mathews, Loraine Lawler, and Robin Elstermeier. Photo by Michael Happ  

BACK TO SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE

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DAYS GONE BY

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One man was injured in a two-vehicle accident on Tuesday, August 12th at 9th and O streets in St. Paul.
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POLL WORKER MARLENE CASPERSEN helped man the polling site at Boelus during the Tuesday, May 12th primary election. Photo by Michael Happ
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KELLIE SEWARD sits at a desk in her room at St. Paul Elementary School surrounded by just a few of the frogs she has been given by her students, their families, and her colleagues. When she started teaching forty-one years ago, the retiree had been asked to choose a theme for her classroom. She chose frogs, and the association has stuck. Photo by Michael Rother
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