Crystal Carrillo of Schuyler was inducted into the Innocents Society at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln during the annual Ivy Day ceremonies on April 13.
Twenty-four high school students participated in the Wayne State College School of Business and Technology’s inaugural BST Gold Start Day on March 22.
After successes including divisional and state titles, the Schuyler FFA chapter capped off a good year with a banquet on April 14 and a tractor parade on April 19.
In an effort to bring a little life to Downtown Schuyler, Schuyler Community Development has partnered with the city, schools and local businesses to bring an Adopt-a-Pot program to the area.
The 108th Legislature, second session, officially adjourned sine die last week on April 18, concluding my last legislative session as your Senator for Legislative District 23, unless there is a special session later this year.
Schuyler girls fell to York 4-2 on Friday in the teams' second meeting in six days as the Warriors couldn't climb out of a 3-0 deficit.
The Warriors teams both places seventh at home meet on Thursday, Patriots competed at Twin River.
Schuyler senior Jose Cruz became Nebraska's all-time boys career scoring leader following a five-goal performance in Friday's 10-0 win versus York.
Cruz headed in a corner kick for his third goal of the match to become the all-time boys career scoring leader.
County election offices have begun sending out early voting ballots for the May 14, 2024, statewide primary to voters who completed early voting applications and fulfilled the new voter ID requirement.
Humans have a penchant for looking far ahead. Ask a room of kids what they want to be when they grow up, and you’ll quickly discover just how creative we can be when it comes to envisioning our future. Along the same lines, if you ask members of a community about their dreams for their homet…
Clarkson/Leigh girls finished second at the Lyons-Decatur Northeast Invite alongside Howells-Dodge.
Schuyler boys soccer lost to Lexington 3-1 in Saturday's Central Conference Tournament championship match while the girls bounced back from a semifinal defeat to beat York 3-2 for third place.
Clarkson/Leigh and Howells-Dodge boys golf competed in the Patriot Invite on April 10 at Club 91 Golf Course in Leigh with the Patriots placing third as a team.
On April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the DEA will accept pharmaceutical medication at their annual Take-Back Day.
With its annual Community Clean-Up day slated for April 25, Keep Schuyler Beautiful recently was named for the President's Circle award for Keep America Beautiful.
The Clarkson Historical Museum will be holding an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 14, at the museum. Everyone is invited to attend.
Eight hundred thirty-two students were awarded the Nebraska State FFA Degree at the 96th annual Nebraska FFA State Convention held April 3-5 in Lincoln. The State FFA Degree is the highest degree bestowed by the Nebraska FFA.
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“Night Before Nationals” will applaud the achievements of the Wayne State College forensics team at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 15, in the second-floor lounge of the Humanities Building.
The end of the 108th Legislature, Second Session is rapidly coming to an end. However, at the time of writing we still have much work to do. According to Speaker Arch, there are 111 bills on select file and final reading that we will need to advance with the deadline for select file bills ad…
Schuyler girls soccer returned to the pitch on April 2 for the first time in over two weeks with a 4-1 victory over Crete behind a three-goal second half.
Schuyler senior Carlos Carrasco and Clarkson/Leigh freshman Maizie Stoklasa and senior Trey Steffensmeier claimed gold at Friday's Aquinas Invite while Howells-Dodge secured four silver medals.