Boelus News

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Sunday morning, the South Loup River was flowing at 520 cfs. That’s up from 262 cfs last week. The Middle Loup River was at 1,430 cfs, which is down from 1,550 cfs last week. It has been reported from reliable sources (our daughter) that lightning bugs are back and(our grandsons) the mulberries are starting to ripen. It’s great to have extra eyes watching what’s new on the Loup River. I’ve fished our ponds a couple of days, catching largemouth bass. It’s fun to have the pull on my line and reel them in.
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Two SPHS students to attend RYLA

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Youth who are sophomores or juniors in high school in a public or private school, or who are homeschooled, and have an interest in learning about and developing their leadership potential were recently invited to apply for the Great Plains Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) program. This year’s Great Plains RYLA Camp will be held from July 15th until 19th in Maxwell.
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Howard County impacted by severe weather, flooding

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In the span of a couple hours, more than four inches of rain fell throughout portions of Howard County in the early morning hours of Thursday, May 30th, flooding farmland and causing water to overtake roads, particularly in the western portion of the county near the Sherman County line and in the vicinities of Farwell and Elba.