American Legion Auxiliary Meets

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The May 16th joint session Post, Sons, and Unit 236 – met with seven legion, two sons, and five auxiliary members present. The session was called to order at by Commander Luke Thompsen. Marilyn Paulman gave the invocation. POW/MIA empty chair was observed and given by Luke and Jan. Pledge of Allegiance was recited, National Anthem sang, and Preamble said.

Boelus News

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As of Sunday morning, the river flow is about half of last week’s readings. The South Loup River was at 250 cfs, and last week it was 551 cfs; and the Middle Loup River was 1,560 cfs, and last week it was 2,490 cfs.

Days Gone By

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Ten Years Ago, 2013 In July of 2012, Pastor Carolyn Hellerich of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church applied to the Evangelical Church in America’s (ELCA) Domestic Hunger Grant Program. The program seeks to provide assistance to the congregations that want to address the hunger needs of their communities…In the grant, she requested supplemental funding for the St. Paul Lunch Bunch Program, a twice-a-week lunch program for children throughout the community. In March, Pastor Hellerich received a check for $3,000.
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49 County Clovers Hold Meeting

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THE MAY MEETING of the 49 County Clovers started off with the 4-H Pledge. Then, they heard the secretary’s minutes and the treasurer’s report and discussed upcoming events and deadlines. After that, members had MaKayla read her speech about upcoming events. Then, they had Jillian Wells give a presentation on healthy meals. She had the kids draw on a piece of paper what their favorite fruit, vegetable, protein, breads, and dairy were, as well as where the silverware goes on the table. Then, the club went and made trail mix out of things like Cheez-It’s, dried cranberries, and dried strawberries. There is still time to sign up for 4-H, if you are interested. For more information, join the club’s Facebook page at “49 County Clovers”! (Courtesy Photo)