Brandt receives Friend of the Farm Award at Arbor Day Farm reception

The Friend of the Farm award is presented annually at Arbor Day Farm’s Arbor Day cocktail reception. This year’s recipient is Bob Brandt of Unadilla.
The Friend of the Farm award is presented annually at Arbor Day Farm’s Arbor Day cocktail reception. This year’s recipient is Bob Brandt of Unadilla.
The Massie-Richards American Legion Auxiliary Unit #100 met at Post Home on May 3, 2022. The colors were advanced and the meeting was opened with a prayer. The Pledge of Allegiance and Preamble were recited and one stanza of the Star Spangled Banner was sung.
On Feb. 24, Julio Martinez at 951 N.
The Rocket track teams traveled to Yutan on Tuesday, May 3, for the Nebraska Capitol Conference meet. Senior Kennedy Stanley continues to break records in the pole vault. This time clearing 10’6. Senior Lily Vollertsen broke the record in the shot put with a toss of 43’. The girls’ team finished as runner-up with 108 points to the champion Arlington with 124 points. The boy’s’ team took fourth place and was highlighted by a firstplace finish in the discus by senior Jace Voorhees, 142’.
University of South Dakota Twilight Meet, Vermillion, SD Bella Hogue (2020 Conestoga Grad), Nebraska Wesleyan University, 200m dash, 3rd, 24.21 seconds, 2nd in NCAA DIII; 4x100m relay, 1st, 3:50.34, 8th in NCAA DIII. Lauren Meyer (2020 SDA Grad), USD, Long Jump, 7th, 18’¼”; Triple Jump, 1st, 39’7 ¾” Meredith Clark (2019 SDA Grad), USD, Shot Put, 1st, 48’5 ½”; Hammer Throw, 5th, 179’1” GPAC Conference Meet, Crete, NE Allie Binder (2018 Auburn Grad), Doane, 10,000m run, 1st, 37:59.41, NAIA provisional qualifying mark; 5,000m run, 2nd, 18:56.84 Grace Damme (2020 SDA Grad), Doane, Javelin, Grace Damme (2020 SDA Grad), Doane, Javelin, 7th, 117’3” South Dakota competes in the Summit League Championships, May 12-14, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Syracuse native Katy Zahn Biehl ran in the Boston Marathon on April 18, 2022. Finishing the race in 3:54, Biehl said she was right in the middle of the pack of over 30,000 male and female runners.
The 107th Legislature, Second Session adjourned for the year on April 20th. Last column, I discussed a few legislative wins in a record year for Southeast Nebraska. This week’s column will highlight some of the tax relief legislative wins.
It is natural for some people who see a young wild animal apparently abandoned by its mother to want to rescue it. The correct course of action is to leave it alone.
Nebraskans have long been strong supporters of the right to keep and bear arms. Nearly 85 years after it was enshrined in the Second Amendment at the federal level, Nebraska’s leaders chose to make our stance on gun rights crystal clear.
There certainly were plenty of reasons to celebrate this year’s Arbor Day. In addition to it being the 150th anniversary of our hometown holiday’s first celebration, it also marked the 50th anniversary of the Nemaha Natural Resources District and the Arbor Day Foundation.