Syracuse Council approves volleyball court improvements
The Syracuse City Council was presented a plan for improvements to the sand volleyball courts at the complex. At the Feb.
The Syracuse City Council was presented a plan for improvements to the sand volleyball courts at the complex. At the Feb.
If I asked you to name a chronic disease, you would probably think of conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, or dementia. The odds are, one of the most common chronic diseases would never cross your mind.
Girl Scout Cookies went on sale Feb. 10 and will be available through March 19. Girl Scouts throughout the state, including Otoe County, have set goals and are reaching out to friends, family and their community to achieve them. Proceeds from selling cookies stay local and girls help decide how the profits are used.
The Nemaha Natural Resources District Board of Directors met on Thursday, February 9th, 2023 in Tecumseh, Nebraska. Returning director Tim Loseke (D1) was sworn to office.
Syracuse High School sophomores and juniors recently explored careers in the medical field at the Syracuse Area Health (SAH) Career Fair. Twenty-two staff members presented in over 12 medical-related fields.
If your four-legged friend is anxious, stressed, or old and achy, they may just need a massage. Massage therapist Jodie Kreifels will be teaching a Pet Massage class on Saturday, Feb. 25, from 9:30-11 a.m. at the Nebraska City Learning Center, 1406 Central Ave.
| 402-432-1410 Congratulations Evan for earning 2nd place at District Wrestling, and Good Luck at State! Good Luck to the Girls Basketball team going to SubDistricts! Don’t forget Game Night at the Senior Activity Center Saturday, Feb 18 – check out the flyers around town. February 22 is Ash Wednesday, there will be church services around the area.
On Wednesday, Feb. 1, twenty Syracuse High School students participated in a Winter Service Day. The students are part of the Students of Service or SOS group. The students volunteered at the Heartland Food Bank and Habitat for Humanity Restore, both in Omaha.
First Monday: Syracuse Chamber of Commerce member meeting, Syracuse Library, 496 5th St., noon. (402) 269-3242. Third Monday: Syracuse-Dunbar-Avoca Public Schools Board of Education meeting, elementary school conference room, 550 7th St., 7:30 p.m. (402) 269-2382. Every other Tuesday: Otoe County Board of Commissioners, Room 108, Otoe County Courthouse, 1021 Central Ave., Nebraska City, 8:30 a.m. 402-8739505. Second Wednesday: Syracuse City Council, Council Chambers, 495 Midland, 6 p.m. (402) 269-2173. Third Thursday: Otoe County Planning Commission, Syracuse Library, 496 5th St., 7 p.m. (402) 8739548.
Otoe County childcare providers came together in Syracuse Feb. 2 to discuss their successes and challenges during a gallery walk event at the Syracuse Public Library.