St. Paul, Rockville residents selected for KHOP

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More than sixty high school seniors will begin their studies at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) this fall as members of a prestigious health science program. Representing communities across the state, the students selected for the Kearney Health Opportunities Program (KHOP) demonstrate both academic excellence and a commitment to serving rural areas as future health care professionals.
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County board appoints Sikyta to attorney’s post

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“I just hope I can help Howard County moving forward.” — Heather Sikyta The Howard County Board of Commissioners appointed a new county attorney near the end of February. Following the recommendation of the county’s interview committee— composed of Commissioner Jessie Urbanski and Howard County Sheriff Mike Hoff—the county board voted unanimously to appoint Heather Sikyta to the Howard County attorney’s office during their February 25th regular meeting.
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OUTAGE MAKES ST. PAUL GO DARK

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With a red flag warning across the state and much of the area in a fire weather watch, local first responders spent a great deal of time last week fighting fires, including nine in Howard County alone—mostly grass fires caused by burn piles that reignited under high winds and temperatures. But on Thursday, February 27th, firefighters were called out to a blaze of a different kind.
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Day care has served Wolbach for a score

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“I’ve basically been [in child care] my whole life, and I’ve always loved it.” — Tami Schumacher Tami’s Tots day care celebrated twenty years in operation in Wolbach last month. During a time in which day care options are becoming increasingly scarce in rural Nebraska, Owner and Operator Tami Schumacher says she expects to be around for years to come.