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U.S. Fish and Wildlife taking comments for NPPD R-Line Project
NORTH PLATTE, Neb. (KNOP) -The U.S. Fish and Wildlife are taking comments regarding Nebraska Public Power District’s R-Line Project for another 30 days. The original deadline for people to express their concerns on the project was originally April 9. It is now extended through May 9. The 226-mile transmission...
Forest Management, welding, livestock has big gains at state for O’Neill FFA
The O’Neill FFA chapter in Holt County in the Nebraska Sandhills has kept busy the past couple of months. In January, we sent several of our members to the District 10 Leadership Development Events competition. The month of January was also spent preparing eleven of our chapter seniors to interview for their State FFA Degree and finalizing our proficiencies.
Wildcats hit the links in O’Neill
O’NEILL — Hartington-Newcastle headed west for a golf invitational April 18, when it traveled to O’Neill for the Eagles’ invitational. The Wildcats ended up 11th in the field of 14 after carding a team-total of 399. Ord won the title with a 348, O’Neill was second just one shot back, Neligh-Oakdale was third at 355, West Holt fourth at 359 and North Central was fifth with a 366.
OHS Boys Edged Out Of First At Golf Invite
The O'Neill Boys Golf Invite was held last Thursday, April 18 despite chilly winds. The schools competing were Ord, O'Neill, Neligh-Oakdale, West Holt, North Central, Cedar Catholic, Elkhorn Valley, Valentine, CWC, Hartington-Newcastle, Ainsworth and Pierce. Here are the results from the day. Individual Boys Results. 1. Rowe Lilienthal, ORD 77.
Revitalization of the Nebraska Outlaw Trail Scenic Byway 12
A group of Northeast to North Central Nebraska residents are organizing a revitalization of the NEBRASKA OUTLAW TRAIL SCENIC BYWAY 12. The mission of the Outlaw Trail Scenic Byway is to promote and share the diverse and unique culture,history, and landscape thereby enhancing the economic prosperity of our communities.The Outlaw Trail Scenic Byway is a 231-mile scenic route of hills, valleys, and jagged cliffs that follows Nebraska Highway 12 from South Sioux City to Valentine. The highway largely lies within 10 miles of the South Dakota border its entire length. The byway retraces much of the path where outlaws such as Doc Middleton, Kid Wade and their associates used to hideout. The byway meanders alongside the Niobrara and Missouri Rivers where steep bluffs and tree-shrouded slopes give way to lush, rolling green hills.
Heine leads Trojans at O’Neill Invite
O’NEILL - Mav Heine found himself in the top 10 individually at the O’Neill Invitational after firing a team-best 87 over 18 holes to place ninth. The Trojans ended up sixth in the team race after carding a 378, Ord won the title with a 348, O’Neill was second just one shot back, Neligh-Oakdale was third at 355, West Holt fourth at 359 and North Central was fifth with a 366.
NorthStar Awarded Outstanding Provider Award BY DHHS
NortHSTAR RECEIVES AWARD - The Nebraska DHHS Division of Developmental Disabilities presented an Outstanding Provider award to NorthStar in O'Neill on Thursday, April 11. Pictured are (l-r): Heidi Wedige, Lita Leach, Jean Russeeuw and Jennifer Clark with Health and Human Services of Nebraska.
2024 OHS Prom Candidates
O'NEILL HIGH SCHOOL 2024 PROM CANDIDATES - Queen candidates: front row (l-r): Kelli Tunender, Winnie Huber, Presley Heiss, Quincy Young and Haley Schluns. King candidates: second row (l-r): John Alden, Ryder Pokorny, Drew Morrow, Oliver Schluns, and Peyton Yates. Prom this year will be held Saturday, April 20th at the...
Eagle Boys Take Second At O'Neill Track Invite April 11
The teams competing in the OHS Classic are AWS, BLM, Boyd County, CWC, EV, EPPJ, St. Francis, NC, NC, OHS, Ord, Santee, SMH, SMLND, Val, and WA. Lorissa Reiman, Alissa Brabec, Kaylin Gaughenbaugh, Mya Hedstrom. 2. EV 10:47.47. 3.. AWS 10:59.80. 4. OHS, 11:08.63. 5. Ord 11:15.61. 6. NC 11:20.13.
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