
Unadilla News 5-9-25
Pictured are the folks who served 80+ folks at the Food Bank distribution last Friday. Even though the weather is warmer, there is still a need. Can’t thank these dedicated volunteers enough!
Pictured are the folks who served 80+ folks at the Food Bank distribution last Friday. Even though the weather is warmer, there is still a need. Can’t thank these dedicated volunteers enough!
This is a great time of year to start a new perennial garden or make improvements to your existing garden space. It is better to have a plan in place prior to going to the garden center to ensure you purchase the correct plant for your garden. It makes a difference what the growing conditions are, how big the plant will get, when it flowers, and more.
The Syracuse Board of Education met Monday, April 21, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. taking action on a number of items that included accepting the resignations of teachers and approving the hiring of others; administrative reports; and making the decision to purchase property bordering the high school.
Palmyra’s Hometown Heros By Jill Ehlers I can’t say enough about how excited Palmyra Community Foundation is to share with you about adding Hometown Hero Banners to the towns utility…
Arbor Day runners and walkers enjoyed a 5K event originating from the Lied Conference Center and traveling through Arbor Lodge State Park on Saturday, April 26, Nebraska City.
The City of Syracuse held a special council meeting on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Council members in attendance voted unanimously to accept bids to remove asbestos, demo property and complete purchase on the property at 876 8th Street in Syracuse.
The population of Nehawka nearly tripled to 500 Sunday when 150 kids from babies to high school seniors gathered to collect 2400 Easter eggs in four age-bracketed hunts hosted by the Nehawka United Methodist Church.
Palmyra Presbyterian Easter Celebration By Jill Ehlers Sunrise service will be held on April 20th at 6:30am located at the 3 crosses which is he… Login to continue reading Login…
At the conclusion of the April 8 regular meeting of the Otoe County Board of Commissioners Otoe County Emergency Management Director Gregg Goebel reported on two recent recognitions he and Assistant Director Steve Cody have received.