Boelus News

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Checking the river levels on Sunday evening, the flows were up again due to the rain. Both the South Loup and Middle Loup rivers are about twice what is normal for this time of year. The South Loup River is running 253 cfs and the Middle Loup at St. Paul is 1,030 cfs. As for the North Loup River, it is just a little more than a third over normal flow of 885 cfs.
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Days Gone By

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Lifelong Boelus resident Norine (Young) Nielsen, eighty-nine, was the grand marshal of the Boelus parade that was held on Sunday, June 29th. Nielsen was born on March 25th, 1925 on the family farm three miles west of Boelus, where she was also raised. She attended Soulville School through the eighth grade and graduated from Boelus High School. She married Glen Nielsen and has two daughters, six grandchildren, and fourteen great-grandchildren…Nielsen enjoys attending the school activities and ball games of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She remains active and enjoys reading, watching television, playing solitaire, and embroidering.

| THANK YOU |

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The Friends of Paplin would not be successful in our efforts to repair, restore, and preserve the historic Paplin property if it were not for all those who cleaned, setup, brought food, donated silent auction items, prepared the food, cleaned up, and those who attended our event. Thanks to all those who helped in any way to make it a wonderful and blessed day. A special thanks to Fr. Richard for celebrating Mass.
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“IT WAS FLAWLESS”

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Although there was no topping Grover Cleveland Alexander (GCA) Days’ 2023 iteration, which GCA Day Committee Co-chair Brandon Nowak had called “by far the best we’ve ever had” attendance- wise last year, both Nowak and fellow Co-chair Liz Busch said that members of the GCA Days Committee were happy with the turnout in 2024.