Unadilla News
7-30, Library Open 9 – 11 a.m. 8-3, Food Bank near the Park 10 – 11 a.m.
7-30, Library Open 9 – 11 a.m. 8-3, Food Bank near the Park 10 – 11 a.m.
The Nebraska State College System (NSCS) recently released an economic impact report, demonstrating the collective impact of Chadron, Peru, and Wayne State Colleges on Nebraska. This independent report illustrates that the NSCS adds $564.8 million in income to the Nebraska economy each year, signifying that your State Colleges are working for Nebraska.
A mountain lion was confirmed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission through video footage captured July 20 at the northwest edge of Lincoln. This mountain lion was recorded by a household security camera at about 4 a.m.
Encouragement from Nebraska City residents Duane and Jackie Smith brought woodworker and Nebraska native Ron Wahl of Derby, Kan., to the Wildwood Art Barn, where his work is currently being featured. Wahl was born and raised in the Western and Fairbury area.
Backpacks are handy tools that carry an array of gear. Students rely on them to hold books, while hikers and campers utilize backpacks to carry items such as food and beverages that keep them safe on trails. Even office workers may turn to backpacks to carry laptops or other tools of the trade.
The 2022 Downtown Summer Movie Series will continue on Saturday, July 30. The free series features family-friendly movies shown outdoors in the Sunken Parking Lot on Central Avenue Saturday nights at dusk in the summertime.
The members of Heritage Needlework Guild donated $750 to the Syracuse Food Pantry in July. Members of the Guild live in eight different counties in Nebraska, Missouri, and Iowa.
The Nemaha Natural Resources Board of Directors met on Thursday, July 15th, 2022. A 5% salary increase was approved for the General Manager.
Henley Sloane Heidinger was born to parents Jeff and Kayla Heidinger on July 8, 2022. She was born at Bryan East Hospital in Lincoln. Henley weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces at birth and was 19.75 inches long.
Buying a pre-owned vehicle can be a cost-effective way to get a reliable, affordable car or truck. The moment a new car leaves a lot, it starts do depreciate in value, according to U.S. News & World Report. After the first few years of ownership, the vehicle has lost a significant amount of its value. By buying used, consumers avoid that steep depreciation.