Quinones makes brave decision and a wish
Make-A-Wish granter Ric Horton of Seward has helped coordinate 52 wishes, and each time, it’s like the first time. He
Read MoreMake-A-Wish granter Ric Horton of Seward has helped coordinate 52 wishes, and each time, it’s like the first time. He
Read MoreBy Dakota Cherney, Hebron Community Fund dcherney@nebcommfound.org There’s a certain stigma in today’s day and age that moving back to
Read MoreAs his retirement approaches, Father Rudy Oborny is preparing for the move to Bonacum House in Lincoln. He’ll join his
Read MoreWhen it came time for the newly organized Thayer County Historical Society to locate a building suitable for a museum
Read MoreThe Thayer Central Class of 2020 received their diplomas from the Board of Education in a drive-through at the school
Read MoreThayer County Health Services is pleased to announce Paul Edwards as the new President/CEO. Paul, a lifelong Nebraskan who grew
Read MoreThayer and its neighboring counties in the Public Health Solutions District (Fillmore, Jefferson, Saline and Gage) are under an extended
Read MoreThe Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) team gathered and answered the Hebron Journal Register’s questions about infection control, emergency preparedness,
Read MoreThayer County Health Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Scott Cook, as the interim President and Chief Executive
Read MoreAt the onset of the coronavirus footprint in Nebraska, grocery store managers in Thayer County watched their shelves filled with
Read MoreQuilters and sewists from all around the county picked up the free kits outside the closed Sew Bee It Quilt
Read MoreWhile the three schools in Thayer County, Thayer County Hospital and Blue Valley Lutheran Homes, and other local services and
Read MoreTwelve miles south of Fairbury across the state line near the old Sunrise Station, the topography changes into rolling hills
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 MoreBrandi Erickson’s home in the southeast part of Byron caught fire about 12:30 a.m., Jan. 28 because of an electrical
Read MoreCollectively, four residents at Blue Valley Nursing Homes, Dwight Pumphrey, Jean Jacobitz, Martha Denayer and Doris Deepe have 407 years
Read MoreSitting inside the Hebron Country Clubhouse, Hebron native David Klaumann is very much at home. Klaumann officially became the country
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 MoreAs part of her report to the county commissioners in August of 2018, Thayer County Museum Curator Jackie Williamson reminded
Read MoreBeing a member of the Nebraska National Guard demands more time than one weekend a month or the annual training
Read MoreMichael Lewis, 22, pleaded no contest Tuesday morning to two of the six original charges he faced in Thayer County
Read MoreThayer County’s ticket to multimedia art is the BAO Gallery in Chester in the back of the brick school building
Read MoreThe Nov. 17, 1947, issue of LIFE Magazine featured the extraordinary journey of a World War II soldier’s body coming
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 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 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 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 MoreEach year, the Hubbell Lions Club sells peaches and pears for its major fundraiser, and they decided to join the
Read MoreFirst time unique mosquito seen in state Lincoln – The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in conjunction with
Read MoreSeveral years ago, Dianne Meyer, Thayer County Health Services Director of Family Services was looking for a way to say
Read MoreA few years after Scott Smith was asked to drive an Enduro, he helped build the track in Deshler. He
Read MoreThayer County Relay For Life was held Aug. 18 with 75-plus in attendance, including 48 registered cancer survivors. A silent
Read MoreNebraska Supreme Court justices and Chief Justice, Michael Heavican, visited the Thayer County Courthouse as part of a statewide tour
Read MorePhotos by Hebron Journal Register & Art Whitton
Read MoreThe format may change, but the mission stays the same — Relay For Life’s heart and soul are cancer survivors
Read MoreOn Monday morning, the Webster County Sheriff’s Office announced one of two men had been located about a quarter to
Read MoreIt’s her largest mural yet at 40 feet long by 12 feet high. Artist Jamie Luttrell finished the vintage fair
Read MoreThis year’s Bruning Days will feature performer Cole Harris, who grew up in Hebron, and the Forgotten Years band headed
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