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Maintenance work to begin on N-8, east and west of Odell
ODELL, Neb. -- More construction will begin on highways in southeast Nebraska, this one, near Odell. A milling project will begin July 23 on N-8, weather permitting, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation. Cold milling is a process of removing deteriorated asphalt in preparation of placing a chip seal...
Beatrice Humane Society holds drive thru microchip, vaccination clinic
BEATRICE, NEB. - Cats, dogs, and automobiles all filled the Gage County Fairgrounds on Wednesday afternoon. The Beatrice Humane Society provided microchipping, distemper vaccinations, and rabies vaccinations in a drive thru, aimed at helping pets in the community. “Microchipping is the number one way an animal can be recognized, in...
East Beatrice housing development plan approved by city council
BEATRICE – Beatrice elected officials have voted 6-0 in support of a proposed $10.5 million housing project in east Beatrice, hearing some opposition over what the homes may look like compared with the neighborhood. R-W-R LLC is seeking tax increment financing for the project north of Scott Street in...
Traffic changes coming to old elementary school sites, in Beatrice
BEATRICE – Four school zones are being removed at old elementary buildings that will no longer be used in Beatrice, and motorists will see some traffic changes. A new elementary in east Beatrice replaces all four buildings this fall. The Beatrice City Council approved a set of resolutions Monday night that contain the changes.
Marysville Chamber & Mainstreet and Marysville Convention and Tourism Officially Merge to Become “OneMarysville”
Marysville Chamber & Main Street and Marysville Convention and Tourism have officially merged into OneMarysville. The merger will help streamline efforts to further enhance their overall impact on the community. Wayne Kruse with OneMarysville, said that community members most likely won’t feel a difference. Once the two organizations realized outside...
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