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City Council Approves Lease for Solar Farm

3 years ago By News Staff
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Plans for the construction of a onemegawatt solar farm just east of St. Paul took another step towards becoming reality last Monday night, when city officials approved a lease agreement for the site of the future project.
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Brick Sale Cemented in Place by City

3 years ago By News Staff
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St. Paul’s brick main street was originally built brick-by-brick, and that is the same fashion in which the City of St. Paul now finds itself selling off the bricks removed from that stretch of road in 2020.
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GCA Days Continues to Grow, Expand

3 years ago By News Staff
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There are just over two weeks to go until the thirty-first annual Grover Cleveland Alexander (GCA) Days celebration, and GCA Days Committee members Brandon Nowak and Liz Busch say that both the committee and its numerous community sponsors have been working diligently to bring a number of returning, retooled, and new events to the festival in 2022.
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ST. PAUL’S RYLEE NALL-SILLIVAN had the chance to cut her teeth at the Nebraska High School Rodeo Association’s (NHSRA) state finals earlier in Hastings in June. The 2021-2022 freshman competed in barrel racing, breakaway roping, and pole bending at the high school level this year. (Steve Moseley)  

Nall-Sillivan Makes Cut for High School Rodeo Finals

3 years ago By News Staff
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The 2021-2022 Nebraska high school rodeo season wrapped up earlier this month, having culminated with the state finals at the Adams County Fairgrounds in Hastings. In her first year of high school rodeo competition, Rylee Nall-Sillivan of rural St.
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Council Sees Progress at Apartment Bldg.

3 years ago By News Staff
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Two weeks after the St. Paul City Council voted to officially determine that the apartment building at 108 Howard Avenue was a nuisance, municipal leaders have started to see some progress from the property owners.
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ST. PAUL Superintendent John Poppert is leaving SPPS after eleven years of service. Poppert has taken a position as the administrator of Educational Service Unit 11 in Holdrege. (Courtney Leth)  

Poppert Reflects on Time Leading SPPS

3 years ago By News Staff
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There are few things that St. Paul Superintendent John Poppert enjoys more than solving a problem.
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HATCHLINGS participants Blayden Stenka, Ryker Hoff, Sawyer Roy, Tynlee Spiehs, Jasper Spiehs, and Dylan Brittain are pictured outside of Spring City in Grand Island during a recent trip to the trampoline park. (Courtesy Photo)  

Thanks to School, New Childcare Program Hatches in Elba

3 years ago By News Staff
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Following the closure of its only licensed daycare, the community of Elba faced a problem that has become all too common throughout Howard County and communities across the state: a lack of access to childcare.
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Foot Clinic to be Wednesday

3 years ago By News Staff
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The monthly Foot Clinic will be held on Wednesday, July 6th at the Wolbach Community Center. The hours will be from 1:00 p.m.
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Donations Received

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The Wolbach Cemetery received a $20 donation in memory of Jens Nielsen from Lori and Dewey Dilsaver..
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