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St. Paul Lutheran Church celebrates seventy-five years
St. Paul Lutheran Church celebrates seventy-five years

St. Paul Lutheran Church celebrates seventy-five years

With the help of former pastors, the congregation of Shelton’s St. Paul Lutheran Church celebrated the church’s 75th anniversary with a special service and speaker on Sunday, February 13. Leading the service were, left to right, current pastor Craig Stephens, and former pastors, Michael Petri, Thomas Mackey and Doug Gaunt. Pastor Petri, at left, gave the sermon. Gary Thies gave a presentation later that afternoon. (–photos by Steve Glenn)

Fighting for our place at the table

Fighting for our place at the table

The Clipper, like many small town businesses in America, has seen its share of highs and lows over the last several years. The latest low, the COVID chaos, still has a choke hold on small businesses. As the world, America, and most importantly, central Nebraska continues to move forward, a new sense of community is emerging.

Nearly 40 percent of Hall Co. voters have new polling site

Nearly 40 percent of Hall Co. voters have new polling site

Redistricting has had a significant impact in Hall County. “Nearly 40 percent of Hall County voters will have a different polling place for the 2022 elections,” said Hall County Election Commissioner Tracy Overstreet. “In the coming days, weeks and months, voters will hear and see repeat messages that many polling places have changed and now is the time to find your new polling place.”

Stay or go?
Stay or go?

Stay or go?

Wood River residents who attended a public meeting on January 25 at the community center heard details of a study that was conducted to weigh options on whether to renovate the current Maltman Public Library or relocate the library, senior center, and food pantry to the empty wing next to Stick Creek Kids.

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