Reinke donates $100,000 for pool
Reinke Manufacturing, a global leader in irrigation systems and technology headquartered in Deshler, announced it has pledged $100,000 to help
Read MoreReinke Manufacturing, a global leader in irrigation systems and technology headquartered in Deshler, announced it has pledged $100,000 to help
Read MoreTwo students at Deshler Public Schools were removed by law enforcement after a threat incident at the school Feb. 12,
Read MoreTwelve miles south of Fairbury across the state line near the old Sunrise Station, the topography changes into rolling hills
Read MoreThe Hebron City Council discussed annexing property next to Highway 81 at its regular Monday evening meeting. No formal action
Read MoreNotice is hereby given that the terms for three members of the Nebraska Corn Development, Utilization and Marketing Board will
Read MoreReinke Manufacturing, a global leader in irrigation systems and technology, announced Monday, Feb., 3 the acquisition of Ace Irrigation &
Read MoreThayer Central’s Speech Coach, Justin Bomar, stands at the back door of the high school giving directions and answering other
Read MoreIn 2013, the Kenneth and Glenn Korff Endowment was established within the Hebron Community Foundation for the unrestricted use for
Read MoreBrandi Erickson’s home in the southeast part of Byron caught fire about 12:30 a.m., Jan. 28 because of an electrical
Read MoreRural Nebraska communities in FEMA declared disaster counties continue to utilize the $2.2 million provided by USDA for disaster recovery.
Read MoreCollectively, four residents at Blue Valley Nursing Homes, Dwight Pumphrey, Jean Jacobitz, Martha Denayer and Doris Deepe have 407 years
Read MoreMay 1 is the last day to register to vote in this year’s primary election. The mail-in voter registration deadline
Read MoreThe idea behind a strategic implementation plan developed by JEO Consulting, Inc., for the City of Deshler is to hand
Read MoreSitting inside the Hebron Country Clubhouse, Hebron native David Klaumann is very much at home. Klaumann officially became the country
Read MoreThe economic effects of the pool bond vote may reach further than the Hebron City Council anticipated, but remains unknown
Read MoreJanna (Levendofsky) Ronert, a former resident of Hebron and successful entrepreneur, said it doesn’t matter where people come from because
Read MoreClose to 50 people took a unique tour during the Christmas Stroll Dec. 8 and spent about 30 minutes at
Read MoreChristmas and New Year’s Eve services for area churches have been announced: First Community Church in Hebron: Christmas Eve, 6:30
Read MoreAs part of her report to the county commissioners in August of 2018, Thayer County Museum Curator Jackie Williamson reminded
Read MoreThe vote is in for a new swimming pool in Hebron – 360 residents were for a new pool and
Read MoreBeing a member of the Nebraska National Guard demands more time than one weekend a month or the annual training
Read MoreFunded by its individual members, the Hebron City Council issued a challenge for chamber bucks: residents are invited to submit
Read MoreMichael Lewis, 22, pleaded no contest Tuesday morning to two of the six original charges he faced in Thayer County
Read MoreThree Thayer Central Board of Education members are up for re-election next year — Curt Mumm, Tyler Tietjen and Rob
Read MoreThayer County’s ticket to multimedia art is the BAO Gallery in Chester in the back of the brick school building
Read MoreThe Deshler City Council will not be involved with a dogs at large case, where owner of the dogs, Donald
Read MoreHebron City council member Denese Sudbeck said she doesn’t believe the city has bullied Aaron Taylor, a property owner in
Read MoreThe Nov. 17, 1947, issue of LIFE Magazine featured the extraordinary journey of a World War II soldier’s body coming
Read MoreLINCOLN, Neb. – Hunters from around the country returned to rural Nebraska on the weekend of Oct. 26-27 for the
Read MoreRandy Woodward, an Iraq veteran, was told he would never again after being injured by a roadside bomb in 2005. Five years later, he a marathon. Woodward carries a 5-foot by 8-foot American flag on an 11-foot pole while running as he did in the Oregon Trail Run Oct. 26, which was his 34th marathon since being injured.
Read MoreA grain truck overturned at the Highway 4 and 81 junction at about 9:15 a.m., Oct. 25. It was unknown
Read MoreCorn in the Chester area was roughly 20 percent harvested last week, and soybeans were at 80 percent finished. Normally,
Read MoreDoug Chos, who managed Blue Valley Lutheran’s Care Home in Hebron, was given a welcome reception at the nursing home
Read MoreDr. Leann Henrichs, FAAFP and Shelly Pulliam, Radiology Technologist, RT, (R), (CT), (M) sat down and answered the Hebron Journal
Read MoreThe Hebron City Council continued its review of residential and businesses nuisances, but one of the targets, Aaron Taylor, hinted
Read MoreInterim superintendent of Thayer Central Community Schools, Randy Page was offered a permanent contract by the Thayer Central Board of
Read MoreOctober is Manufacturing Month and Reinke Manufacturing was Gov. Pete Rickett’s target in Thayer County Oct. 3. “The tours have
Read MoreThe Thayer County Historical Society’s Fall Festival in Belvidere saw another annual success and positive responses. “It seemed like there
Read MoreThe Deshler Municipal Pool 11-member committee is leading a campaign. The current 62-year-old swimming pool leaks 20,000 to 25,000 gallons
Read MoreHubbell went into boil status May 23 and hasn’t come out of the pot since. According to state water specialist
Read MoreMultiple volunteers and organizations planned a Hebron history-filled weekend that has planted itself in the Hebron Journal-Register archives to document
Read MoreLarry Seaman who was at Norders’ north facility in Hebron for a grain bin rescue training Sept. 18, said Thayer
Read MoreAaron Jensen, who comes home to Carleton from Lincoln every year just to volunteer for Milo Day, said he remembers
Read MoreThis weekend’s 150th birthday celebration for Hebron centers on historical activities and for those who weren’t around back in the
Read MoreThe Thayer County Historical Society and Museum 46th annual Fall Festival Sept. 29 should give visitors plenty to do with
Read MoreMilo Day is Saturday in Carleton and the Queen Candidates, and communities they are representing are featured on page 14
Read MoreEach year, the Hubbell Lions Club sells peaches and pears for its major fundraiser, and they decided to join the
Read MoreDoug and Michelle Modlin of The Bottle Shop are the first applicants for the city’s plan passed last year —
Read MoreFirst time unique mosquito seen in state Lincoln – The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in conjunction with
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