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Taken from the files of The Wolbach Messenger At their meeting on Thursday, the North Loup-Scotia Board of Education approved a sports cooperative for junior high sports with Greeley-Wolbach/Cedar Rapids for the upcoming school year…The NL-S board voted to continue to obtain more information on an interlocal agreement. Twenty Years Ago, 2003 The newest improvement in the community is the Wolbach Saddle Club’s new bathroom and shower facilities at Cottonwood Park, which were used for the first time at the bull riding contest over Memorial Day Weekend.

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The St. Paul American Legion Auxiliary greatly appreciates the kindness and generosity of the citizens of Howard County. Because of your contributions to the Poppy Program, the Auxiliary will be able to provide fun and enjoyable activities for the veterans in the Nebraska VA homes and hospitals. Thank you, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 119 Thank you for the community support for the Memorial Sunday breakfast. Special thanks to our vendors: Hometown Market, Twin Loups Quality Meats, Moller Farms, Chef Anthony, Sam’s Club, I-Hop, and Super Saver. Thank you, Director Fritz Lee
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Ten Years Ago, 2013 (Reprinted with permission from The Greeley Citizen.) The Greeley County Board of Commissioners held a public hearing on Tuesday afternoon at Greeley regarding a special use permit for GGPLC (PST) to operate two evaporative ponds at the Wolbach Foods hog confinement site west of Wolbach…The ponds are used to allow the evaporation of hog effluent, the more liquid content skimmed off waste lagoons where the hog manure is collected from the confinement buildings… In attendance for the applicant included Steve Massman, attorney from Lincoln; Jim Pillen, PST; Jum Bulkley, PST; and environmental consultant Dean Settje of Raymond…After much testimony, Chairman Leo Reilly moved and Board Member Michael Goldfish seconded approving the ponds. The Greeley-Wolbach and North Loup-Scotia school boards are continuing to work toward an interlocal agreement that would allow the students from both schools to attend school together this fall.
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Ten Years Ago, 2013 Jim Sidel of St. Paul, state commander of the American Legion, spoke at Wolbach’s Memorial Day services on Monday. Following the services in the auditorium, the crowd gathered at Hillside Cemetery for the twenty-onegun salute and the reading of the role of deceased veterans. The services are sponsored by the local American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit.

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Ten Years Ago, 2013 Sara Paider, St. Paul’s new elementary principal, was introduced to the students at the end of the year activities in the elementary gym on Monday morning. She was accompanied by her son, Leyton, and daughter, Avery.
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Ten Years Ago, 2013 A successful pancake feed for the benefit of the Wolbach Community Center was held on Sunday at the center. Ninety-one people were served and $1,092 was raised after expenses. The pancake mix was furnished by Doug and Jo Envoldsen, and the Lutheran church men supplied the syrup. Thirty- three people remained and played bingo. The community club provided the legal document to play bingo. Twenty-two games were played, with a few people winning three games each. Sandy Rother was the bingo caller, and his daughter, Sydney, was the helper…The committee expressed their appreciation to everyone. They noted that the amount owed on the center has been cut by about $20,000 since November. Anyone with ideas about future fundraisers is asked to contact one of the committee members.