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Turkey hunters can buy permits Jan. 9

Several changes await Nebraska wild turkey hunters in 2023. Hunters can begin purchasing their spring season permits from the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission beginning Jan.

Anglers help bring new life to aging waters in 2022

Anglers in Nebraska got a lot accomplished this year — just by buying a fishing permit. Regardless of their success on the water, their purchase of a permit — and the Aquatic Habitat Stamp that is included — helped fund more than $8 million in improvements through the Nebraska Aquatic Habitat Program in 2022.

Land leasing workshop for women planned

“The Power of Negotiation and Communication: Land Leasing Strategies for Midwestern Ag Women,” a four-part workshop for landowners and tenants, will meet at the Syracuse Library, 480 5th St., from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Wednesday, Jan. 18.

Looking Ahead?

with Phyllis Buell Phyllis Buell A new year and a clean slate – once more. I have long since quit making lofty plans and resolutions for the year ahead.

Letter to the Editor:

American Legion Auxiliary thanks those who made the Christmas Tree display possible The American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 100, Syracuse, would like to thank the following for making our organization’s Holiday Christmas Tree display a success. Sue Antes, Librarian, SDA FBLA; SDA FFA; Syracuse Area Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts; Luther Memorial Confirmation Group; The Barber Chair; American Legion; American Legion Auxiliary; VFW and VFW Auxiliary; City of Syracuse; Dr.

Together, we’ve grown Nebraska

Governor Pete Ricketts Last week, we celebrated the arrival of Nebraska’s 2022 Silver Shovel. This prestigious national award recognizes states that have successfully attracted major economic development projects.