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Chase County girls cruised to victory at Don Stine Invite
The Longhorn girls showed that age doesn’t matter in winning the Don Stine Invite in Cambridge on Monday, April 8. The Horns were missing some team members to FBLA but that didn’t keep them from winning by a huge margin. Enroute to the win, CCS had two events...
Icy conditions cause wreck
On Monday, March 25, The Chase County Sheriff, Imperial Fire and Chase County EMS were called to a one vehicle accident, four miles east of Imperial on Highway 6. Antonio Flores, 46, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, lost control of his 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 while pulling a goose neck trailer with three horses inside, jackknifing into the north ditch. Both the driver and his passenger refused medical treatment at the scene and the horses were uninjured. Cause of the accident was determined to be an icy roadway and driving to fast for the road conditions. After transferring the horses to another trailer, the wrecked pickup and horse trailer were towed due to heavy damage. The Nebraska Department of Roads also assissted at the scene.
Longhorn boys bring home championship from Ogallala
With a solid, all-around effort, the Chase County boys track team repeated at last week’s Ed Moore Invite in Ogallala. Competing against mostly Class B teams, CCS won seven of 17 events and placed three in the top eight in four events. Head Coach Carl Zuege said he talked...
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