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Photo by Chris McDonald The Community Hall in Hay Springs is about to get a face lift, thanks to the local Chamber of Commerce volunteers and the City Council’s approval.

Photo by Chris McDonald The Community Hall in Hay Springs is about to get a face lift, thanks to the local Chamber of Commerce volunteers and the City Council’s approval.

Hay Springs City Council fills empty seat with familiar face

The Hay Springs City Council met for the regularly scheduled meeting on May 14 at 7 p.m. All councilmen were present including mayor Keith Kearns, Chuck Toof, Dave Agnes, Luke Marcy, and city clerk Samantha Orr.
Photo by Heidi Beguin A crowd begins to gather at the Rushville Armstrong House Museum on May 17 for a ground breaking ceremony. After a long road of fundraising, the History Center addition has begun.

Photo by Heidi Beguin A crowd begins to gather at the Rushville Armstrong House Museum on May 17 for a ground breaking ceremony. After a long road of fundraising, the History Center addition has begun.

Historical Society (finally) gets to break ground

After several tries and multiple rescheduled dates because of weather, the Sheridan County Historical Society was finally able to break ground on the History Center addition to the Rushville Armstrong House Museum on May 17.
Tech Tips

Tech Tips

Tech Tips: Smart Phone Cameras Get Even Smarter

By Heidi Beguin I’m a huge picture taker. Being a picture taker is different from a person who is skilled in photography, known as a photographer. I only know what I’ve learned by using the camera so I’m no professional.
Quilt Guild Cliff

Quilt Guild Cliff

Willow Tree Quilt Guild meeting recap

The Willow Tree Quilt Guild met on April 25, with fifteen members present.Hostesses were Connee Kruml and Carol Nickolisen. Roll call question was, “what size of quilt block do you make most often?”Vaniccea Bigelow read A Quilter for inspiration.
Fancher Poppies

Fancher Poppies

Fancher to distribute poppies for Memorial Day

On September 27, 1920, the poppy became the official flower of the American Legion family to memorialize the soldiers that fought and died during the first world war.The distribution of poppies became a national program of the American Legion led by the American Legion Auxiliary.

Letters to the Editor, Fifth Grade continued

Dear Editor, I think people should follow the rules because people could get hurt. In my opinon adults and children should listen to cross guards. It’s important that people cross on cross walks. Another reason is that people should stop when we have the stop sign up.