
Cornhole Classic features 50-plus entries
The 4th Annual Lil’ O Cornhole Classic Cornhole Tournament was held in Otoe June 1.
The 4th Annual Lil’ O Cornhole Classic Cornhole Tournament was held in Otoe June 1.
When students return to the Palmyra Junior/Senior High in August, they will find nine new classroom spaces and additional students in the building.Sixth-grade students will be moved from the Bennet Elementary building to the Palmyra school building because District OR-1 is growing, according to Superintendent Michael Hart.Hart said the sixth-grade class will be 60 students, and the class that follows them currently has 70 students in it.
At the Syracuse City Council meeting on June 12, 2024, the council unanimously approved a request from Project Playground for a fundraiser on Friday, June 28, 2024.
On June 1, from 10 a.m.
About 50 people attended Music at the Museum on Sunday, June 9, 2024.
The 2024 Downtown Summer Movie Series continues this Saturday, June 15.
Nebraska State PatrolTroopers arrest 47 impaired drivers as summer travel season begins
First Monday: Syracuse Chamber of Commerce member meeting, Syracuse Library, 496 5th St., noon.
Thirty-four Syracuse students experienced their first walk across the stage graduating from preschool on May 21, 2024.From left are Kieran Reisdorff, Evee Delgado, Ross Janssen, Sutton Goff, Tysen Baker, Caden Isaacs, Vivian Wellsandt, Jaxon Manley, Ally Pohlman, Jovee Antes, Xavier Krueger, Theodore Cash, Jaxi McKenzie, Jameson Hauschild, Suttyn Krecklow, Danica Johnson, Jackson Wiebusch, Raleigh Lechner, EmmaDell Cordon, Sawyer Eisenhauer, Everlee Royal, Hutchinson Neels, Remington Ross, Harland Juilfs, Greyson Callahan, Samuel Hill, Charlie Keim, William Vanmeveren, Caitlyn Harms, Eli Juilfs, Damian Smith, Emersen Dankleff, Dawson Volkmer, and Meila Aldrich.
High school students continue to show their passion for agriculture and their enthusiasm to attend Nebraska’s premier youth ag event, the Nebraska Agricultural Youth Institute (NAYI).