“Think F1rst” campaign to educate Nebraskans on First Amendment freedoms
In August of last year, a civics survey showed nearly four in 10 students couldn’t name even one of the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment.
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In August of last year, a civics survey showed nearly four in 10 students couldn’t name even one of the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment.
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Perkins County Community Foundation Fund Chairmember Michelle Ross presents Perkins County Historical Society Board President Brenda Styskal a check from the PCCFF with members of both orga
Faith Memorial Library in Wallace hosted a Princess Tea featuring an appearance by Miss Teen Rodeo Nebraska, Rebel Sjeklocha.
The next Grant and Ogallala Women’s Connection is set for July 18 at 2:30 p.m. at Westview Retirement Community, 1 Westview Drive, in Grant.
Tickets are available at the door.
Gary E. Bush, Sr., serving his 14th year as commander of Ogallala Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3755, recently began his duties as the Nebraska state commander for 2018-19.
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