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STEP Foundation Fund helps NVCH Patients
NVCH receives grant from the STEP Foundation to help patients dealing with Dementia and Alzheimers. * For the rest of the story, see the Aug. 2nd Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreCity seeks new ordinance for propane tanks
Seneca city leaders would like to regulate how propane can be stored and used in city limits, in response to a state statute that limits municipalities’ ability to completely ban residential and commercial propane installations. For the rest of the story, see the July 26, 2023 issue of The Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreLocal firm’s ag spray planes also called on to fight fires
Heinen Brothers Ag of Seneca is one of three companies contracted with the Kansas Forest Service to be on call to fight fires anywhere in Kansas, plus northern Oklahoma and southern Nebraska. For the rest of the story, see the July 26, 2023 issue of The Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreCounty Fair kicks off four-day run
This edition of The Courier-Tribune is the annual Fair Edition, providing stories and other information about the Nemaha County Fair, which runs July 27 – 31. For the rest of the story please see July 26, 2023 issue of the Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreNemaha County Emergency Management reaches new heights with drone acquisition
NCEM Director, Eddie Aldrine, purchased a drone with the help of grant funds. For more of the story, see the July 26, 2023 issue of The Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreB&B graduate returns to open Haug Spine Fit Chiroptractic
An established chiropractic practice will soon have a new owner and new name, as Dr. Cameron Haug will begin seeing patients on January 7 at Haug Spine Fit Chiropractic. For more of the story see the Dec. 29 Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreAllison Koch fulfills dream of opening her own restaurant
It has been a life-long dream of Allison Koch’s to operate her own restaurant. Now it’s a reality with her purchase last week of Lori’s Cafe on US 36 Highway in Seneca. For the rest of the story – see the Dec. 29 Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreThunder open season at Perry
The Thunder boys hit the road to start the 2021-2022 season this past Friday, traveling to Perry Lecompton High School to take on Big 7 rival, the Kaws. For more information see your copy of the Courier-Tribune.
Read MoreAnonymous donor gives $100,000 to STEP Foundation
(Submitted by Nemaha County STEP Foundation) The Nemaha County STEP Foundation is excited to announce two new funds provided by an anonymous donor. For more information see your copy of the Courier Tribune.
Read MoreNemaha County 4-Hers recognized at Achievement Event
Nemaha County outstanding 4-H Clubs and individuals were recognized at the 2021 4-H Achievement Event, which was held November 23. For more information and to see the list of winners, see your copy of the Courier Tribune!
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