
Are you planting a tree for Arbor Day? It is more important now than ever! We have several memorial trees planted around town thanks to Bob Brandt. Take a look at them, he can point you in the right direction.

Congratulations to Mitchell Kimbell and Alyx Beckman, who were married Saturday evening. The wedding was held at the Lofte Theater. What a great idea this was! The seats were so comfortable and since the floor slants down to the stage, every seat was the best seat in the house! Wishing you both a long and happy married life together.

On the way to the wedding reception in Syracuse, we stopped in Otoe to meet the new bar owners. Forgot previous owners had "tiled" the floor with old album covers (some have the records inside!)

May is National Bike Month. Get yours out and dust it off!

The ballfield here is starting to get busy, especially on Friday nights. Can't be too careful at that intersection.


Please share your news with us. With the school no longer being open, sometime's it hard to get to know the new families.


Our garden survived the frost. How about yours? I know, still plenty of time to plant!
Burning off the wetlands south of Hwy #2 between Unadilla and Syracuse.

Photo: Bob Wilhelm
On our Sunday "drive about" we ran across what appears to be an event center (?) southwest of Palmyra.




BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES

4-24 Marvin Vodicka, Mary Boardman Hanke
4-27 Michael & Becky West
4-29 Justin McWilliams, Keith Kimbell, Jimmie Cox
NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO

Friday, 4-25-1924, The Otoe Union:
Lucille Emma (Davis) Stedman, born 2-26-1904, passed away suddenly. She was the wife of Fay Stedman. Earl McCormick confirmed sightings of a mountain lion near Wolf Creek. The Nebraska Legislature was arguing over whether to change to a 1-house legislature. "Dewey Clark of Talmage tried a wild west stunt, shooting at the feet of another citizen and now he's in the county bastille facing serious charges




SDA ALUMNI BANQUET
Saturday, May 25th, Syracuse Middle School
Honored Classes:
1944, 1949, 1954, 1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1984, 1994, 1999, 2014, 2024
Please contact Brianne Wilhelm if you are a member of one of the above classes to be sure your contact information is up to date for invitations. 402-297-6616
NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
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NEW WEBSITE!
https://cornhuskercountry.com/
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Come on over and take a spin on our dance floor!
This is a family-friendly venue, so bring the kids, too!
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UPCOMING SHOW
Saturday, April 27, 2024
7:30 - 10 pm
Rick Stephens
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ACOUSTIC JAM SESSION
Sunday, April 28th, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
FYI...Jams are FREE & open to the public!
Amplified jams will be the 2nd Sundays of each month, (in May it will be 3rd Sunday), 1-4 pm; Acoustic jams will be the 4th Sunday of each month, 1-4 PM
For updates, watch the theater's Newsletter or FB page.
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Bring your instruments, bring your voices or just sit in and listen!
Let's get together and have a good time!
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Email for more information:
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call Larry, 1-402-949-0668






The Louisville Food Bank is open twice each month, 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 6:00-7:00pm.
We’re located inside Hope’s Closet, 213 Main Street in Louisville.
> The Louisville Food Bank will be open the following dates the first 6 months in 2024:
> April 11, 25
> May 9, 23
> June 13, 27

HUSKER FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 2024
Aug. 31: UTEP
Sept. 7: Colorado
Sept. 14: Northern Iowa
Sept. 21: Illinois
Sept. 28: at Purdue
Oct. 5: Rutgers
Oct. 19: at Indiana
Oct. 26: at Ohio State
Nov. 2: UCLA
Nov. 16: at USC
Nov. 23: Wisconsin
Nov. 29: at Iowa
HUSKER VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE 2024
NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL JUNE

