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Cancer screening saved my life – Twice
As a physician with 45 years of practice, I’ve seen my share of diseases. I have usually been on the physician side of the diagnosis-treatment paradigm. However, knowing the rationale for diagnostic screening tests, I fortunately did not shirk my own.
Mount Marty University Sioux Falls Campus announces 2022 graduates
Fayetta J. Unruh of Unadilla received her doctor of nurse anesthesia practice, nurse anesthesia, degree from Mount Marty University in Sioux Falls, S.D.
Nemaha NRD investigates windbreak losses
The Nemaha Natural Resources District (NRD) received a handful of calls this spring about adolescent eastern red cedar trees suddenly and sporadically dying in windbreaks. University of Nebraska Forester, Laurie Stepanek, visited the Nemaha NRD to do some detective work.
NDOT Hay Permit application period opens online July 30
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced hay harvesting permit applications for the public will be accepted through an online application portal beginning July 30 at 12:01 a.m. CDT. Applications will be processed in the order they are received during normal business hours beginning Monday, August 1, 2022. Individuals must have a permit to harvest hay on State Right of Way.

Palmyra News
Good Luck everyone that will enter a project at the Otoe County Fair. We have very talented people in our county.
Senior Center Menu
Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging has released the July lunch menu. The menu for the next week-and-a-half is as follows: Monday, Aug.
PSC volleyball earns team academic award
On Tuesday, July 19, head volleyball coach Madison Kindle and the Peru State Volleyball team received the USMC-AVCA Academic Team Award in the NAIA division. The AVCA announced the honor in a press release.
Nebraska fall turkey permits available beginning Aug. 8
Hunters may begin purchasing 2022 Nebraska fall turkey permits at 1 p.m. Central time Aug.

Syracuse students participate in Nebraska Agriculture Youth Institute
The Nebraska Agriculture Youth Institute (NAYI) is a weeklong conference held July 11-15 at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln East Campus by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture. The primary goal of NAYI is to promote agriculture and agricultural careers to Nebraska youth.