
Palmyra News 8-9-24
Palmyra Memorial Library Summer Reading Program Comes To An EndBy Lucinda FaunceThe Palmyra Memorial Library held its final summer reading program this week.
Palmyra Memorial Library Summer Reading Program Comes To An EndBy Lucinda FaunceThe Palmyra Memorial Library held its final summer reading program this week.
Pictured are some of the wood carvings which were auctioned off at the 2024 Otoe County Fair on Sunday, July 28, at Syracuse.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability will present a 2024 landlord/tenant cash rent workshop in Nebraska City for landowners and operators from 1 to 4 p.m.
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) Local Assistance Division has announced that five Nebraska bridge projects in Greeley, Pawnee, Richardson, and Polk counties, along with the Village of Dunbar, will be eligible for funding through the Off-System Local Bridge Replacement (BRO) Program.
If you are a resident of the Village and have trees on your property, please check to see if you have any hanging into the street.
Palmyra Memorial Library 2024 Summer Reading ProgramBy Lucinda FauncePalmyra Memorial Library’s summer reading program is in its fourth week.
Mental health treatment within the criminal justice system plays a pivotal yet often overlooked role in both the well-being and rehabilitation of incarcerated individuals.
Just a reminder: please do not let grass from mowing your lawns get thrown into the streets; it clogs up our storm drains and is dangerous to both motorcycle and bicycle riders.