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GARDENING FOR A GOOD CAUSE

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St. Paul Public Schools’ (SPPS) annual FFA Plant Sale kicked off sales last week, giving shoppers a chance to shop locally for locally-grown flowers and other plants in the runup to Mother’s Day. The sale is projected to carry on—with discounted prices— throughout Thursday, with any remaining plants to be given away through a free-will donation this Friday.
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Rural Community Impact Grants Awarded

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HEARTLAND UNITED WAY Director of Development Stephanie Kissler and President and Chief Professional Officer Karen Rathke stopped by St. Paul Public Schools (SPPS) on Wednesday, April 26th to present several nonprofit organizations throughout the county with Rural Community Impact Grant awards. In total, the Heartland United Way awarded $28,900 in Rural Community Impact Grant funds this year. Individual grant awards generally range between $250–$1,500, with $1,500 being the maximum ask. Locally, the SPPS Backpack program received $1,500; Elba Public School’s Hatchlings daycare program received $1,500, the Howard Greeley Food Pantry received $1,500, and the Howard County Medical Center CARE Team received $750. Pictured are, back, left to right, Howard-Greeley Food Pantry Representative Pat Geiger, Elba Public Schools Paraprofessional and Hatchlings Representative Jazmyne Spilinek, Karen Rathke, Hunter Johnson, Dane Hall, HCMC CARES Representative Dr. Angela Brennan, Stephanie Kissler; front, left to right, SPPS Backpack Program Representative Kelli McClellan, Gage Scarborough, Aden Woitaszewski, and SPPS Backpack Program Representative Krystal Barg. Johnson, Hall, Scarborough, and Woitaszewski are SPPS students in the school’s Backpack Program. (Michael Rother)

Thank You Card

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Thank you to friends and family for your congratulations on our fiftieth anniversary. We enjoyed your cards and greetings. For those of you with questions regarding Jay with hair: yes, his hair was an even cut since out of the army the previous year, until our wedding. However, he never needed a pony tail, a man bun, or a mullet cut, as we know its gone to now.

Nebraska Students Compete at Envirothon

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High school students from across Nebraska competed at Nebraska Envirothon on April 26th at the University of Nebraska Lincoln’s Cedar Point Biological Station near Lake McConaughy. To qualify for the state-level event, teams competed at regional qualifiers testing their knowledge of soils, aquatics, forestry, wildlife, range, policy, and a current environmental issue.

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I would like to say thank you to all of the members of each family, staff, and board member that selected me as a recipient for their scholarship award. This money will truly help me as I attend Northeast Community College to work towards my goal of becoming a utility lineman! Thank you to Howard Greeley Public Power, the CFC group, Alfred and Julia Schubert, the St. Paul Education Foundation, the St. Paul United Methodist Church, the St. Paul Fire Department, and the Kenny Mrkvicka Memorial Scholarship. Sincerely, Luke Porter ——————————