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District OR-1 board sees changes after Church resigns, new member appointed

Busch family PALMYRA – The District OR-1 Board of Education is in the midst of a change after longtime board member Doug Church recently resigned from the board after more than 19 years. His replacement, Gary "Dean" Busch, was chosen out of fou... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe... READ MORE >

Palmyra football standout receives selection for annual Nebraska-Iowa River Battle Bowl

PALMYRA – Andrew Waltke, who just finished up his senior season on the gridiron for Palmyra, was selected to play in the annual Nebraska-Iowa River Battle Bowl in November. “It is exciting,” Andrew Waltke said. “Knowing I will get the chance to co... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe... READ MORE >

Waverly routs GI Northwest, advances to quarterfinals this Friday

WAVERLY – After winning five of its last six regular season games, the Waverly Vikings opened the first round of the Class B state football playoffs with a huge win over Grand Island Northwest, 59-13 on Friday, Oct. 29. “Right now, our guys are pl... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below... READ MORE >

Shamrocks stun Sterling 45-44

Sterling linebacker Andrew Richardson returns an interception for a 75-yard touchdown on Friday, Oct. 29 against the Spalding Academy Shamrocks STERLING – The Sterling Jets hosted the Spalding Academy Shamrocks in the first round of the six-man pl... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe today.... READ MORE >

Palmyra wins subdistrict final in five-set thriller, bows out in districts

Addie Boyte serves for Palmyra in the Class C2-3 subdistrict finals as the Lady Panthers defeated the Centennial Broncos on Tuesday, Oct. 26. PALMYRA – The Palmyra Lady Panthers played in one of their most competitive volleyball matches of the sea... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe today.... READ MORE >

Norris, Waverly punch tickets to state tourney

he 2021 Norris volleyball team celebrates with the Class B-1 district championship plaque at Norris High School on Saturday, Oct. 30 after defeating Blair in three straight sets. FIRTH – Both the Norris Titans and Waverly Vikings are heading to th... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe today.... READ MORE >

Norris falls to Omaha Skutt in the playoffs

Norris running back Blake Macklin holds off a Omaha Skutt defender as he runs up the field on Friday, Oct. 29 a part of the Class B football playoffs. OMAHA – The Norris Titans football season came to an end in Omaha on Friday, Oct. 29 as the Skut... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this... READ MORE >

Remund, Seitz receive honors for work in quail management

Brad Seitz, third from left, and Mike Remund, second from right, each were presented the National Bobwhite Conservation Initiative’s National Fire Bird Conservation Award at the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission’s Oct. 22 meeting in North Platte. Al... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe today.... READ MORE >

Waverly FBLA officers take part in Fall Leadership event

Waverly FBLA officers recently attended the Fall Leadership Conference at Midland University. They spent the day networking with other members from across the state, listened to motivational keynote speaker, Kevin Kush, talk about opportunities and g... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe today.... READ MORE >

Annual Trunk or Treat in Palmyra brings smiles, large crowd to town

St. Leo’s Catholic Church with the Richard Malone family handing out the treats. Palmyra held their 12th Annual Trunk or Treat on C Street on Oct. 30 from 4-6 p.m. There were 28 trunks representing local businesses and organizations with special t... Sorry! A subscription is required to view the rest of this content. Please login below or Subscribe today.... READ MORE >