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    News wrap: Headlines in Lusk

    2021-07-03

    (LUSK, WY) Check out this roundup of hyper-local news in Lusk.

    We’ve got you covered on the latest developments in your community. For more stories like these, click here.

    LOCAL HEADLINELOCAL HEADLINE
    Niobrara County / luskherald.com

    NCHS Alumni golf tourney held last Friday

    NCHS Alumni golf tourney held last Friday

    LUSK – On Friday, June 25, the Niobrara County High School (NCHS) Alumni Golf Association held their sixth annual golf tournament at the Lusk Municipal Golf Course. There were 36 golf teams in attendance on Friday to battle it out in the wind, rain and cooler temperatures at the NCHS Alumni Golf Tournament. Read more

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    Lusk / luskherald.com

    City begins infrastructure project

    City begins infrastructure project

    LUSK – Lusk’s massive infrastructure project has officially begun, after a groundbreaking on Fifth Street, on Monday, June 28. The project includes water, sewer, streets, sidewalks and gutters. “We have a failing infrastructure system, which a lot of towns in America do,” said Mayor Doug Lytle. “At some point it... Read more

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    Lusk / luskherald.com

    Niobrara alumni meet for another round of memories

    Niobrara alumni meet for another round of memories

    LUSK – Seventy years, 103 graduates, two boards and 13 classes. Add in spouses, children, honored guests and 200 people gathered together at the annual alumni banquet and all class party. The annual banquet takes place in Lusk the fourth weekend of June every summer, and while 2020 was no exception, several classes moved their reunions, which typically occur every five years, to 2021. Read more

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    Lusk / luskherald.com

    Coffee Hut celebrates successful first year

    Coffee Hut celebrates successful first year

    LUSK – A little over a year ago, Patrick and Sarah Turner decided to move to Lusk and make it home. They opened the Coffee Hut on a wing and a prayer, and a little bit of experience for Patrick, hoping it would be a success, especially since it had been closed for some time. Read more

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