Skip to content

Recycling Committee has busy year

America Recycles Day is Wednesday, November 15. This is a nationally recognized day that celebrates and promotes recycling in the United States. For more information, see the Nov. 15, 2023 edition of the Courier-Tribune.

Read More

Anderson wins USD 115 Board position

Positions on area school boards provided much of the interest in Last week’s general election and that was reflected in the results, with voters turning down an incumbent in one race and electing a write-in candidate by a two-to-one margin in another. For more of the story, see the Nov. 15, 2023 edition of the…

Read More

NC Drama adjusts time for ‘Little Women’

Due to the possibility of a football game on Friday November 17th, the theater department at NCHS has decided to remove and add new showings for Little Women. They are cancelling the Friday showing and adding a Monday performance. Updated times are as follow: Saturday, November 18th at 6 PM – Dinner Theater Performance, Sunday…

Read More

State competitions this weekend

See inside the Oct. 25 edition of the Courier-Tribune to see the state pages cheering on NC volleyball, NC boys cross country, CHS girls cross country, and AHS boys cross country.

Read More

Advance voting begins for Nov. 7 city/school election

Nemaha County registered voters may now vote an advance Election ballot for the November 7th City/School Gener Election either by mail or in person at the Nemaha County Clerk’s Office. For more of the story see the Oct. 25 edition of the Courier-Tribune.

Read More

Oct. 30 public meeting set for fitness court

Seneca supporters of a public fitness court are prepared to work their tails off to raise funding for the proposed facility, City Council members heard at last week’s short meeting. For more of the story see the Oct. 25 edition of the Courier-Tribune.

Read More

Mediation underway on school boundaries

A mediator has been appointed and began meeting last week with representatives of four school districts involved in a boundary dispute set off by last spring’s closing of Wetmore. For more of the story, see the Oct. 18 edition of the Courier-Tribune.

Read More