2020 leaves a lasting impression
We look at the final six months of the very unique year we called 2020. Although it was a year of adjustments, cancellations and change from our normal life, there were good things that happened in all of the chaos.
We look at the final six months of the very unique year we called 2020. Although it was a year of adjustments, cancellations and change from our normal life, there were good things that happened in all of the chaos.
Members of the Stick Creek Kids Child Development Center and the Wood River Community Centennial Foundation gathered at the site of the new office area of the center to celebrate the latest funds donation to the project. A $25,000.00 donation was made from the foundation for the office.
In Saturday’s win on December 19 at home, the Lady Eagles held their guests, the Gibbon Lady Buffaloes, to single-digit scoring in all four of the quarters, resulting in the 62-26 Eagle win. Boston Boucher’s game-high total of 21 points included three buckets from beyond the arc and was helped by her six-for-seven game at the charity stripe. Her five boards tied her with Kiernan Paulk in that department, but Baylie Codner took the high-number honor by grabbing a game-leading total of six rebounds. Macie Peters and Jenna Rauert each had four of the team’s 31 rebounds. Wood River assumed control early with a 16-5 first period followed by their 16-9 second quarter. The dominance continued as the Eagles scored periods of 13 and 17 in the second half while Gibbon was getting seven and five.
The Gibbon FBLA chapter helped with the annual Goodfellows event on Sunday, December 20. They helped wrap and choose gifts for families at the Buffalo Country Fairgrounds in Kearney, and then delivered the gifts to families in Gibbon. Gibbon volunteers were, front row, left to right, Hannah Miller, Ryley Ingram, Yessenia Raymundo, Xipatly Irlis, and Emma Christensen; middle row, Jose Cuellar, Reuben Hernandez, Sahara Vasquez, Melany Vasquez, Andrea Aguilar, Lindsay Wilkens, Jiromi Corona, and Delaney Tracy; and back row, Brayden Montgomery, Harlie Brown, Gareth Stroh, Seth Stroh, Paul Stroh, Devin Stroh, Javier Hernandez, and Diego Avina. (—courtesy photo)
The year 2020 is almost gone and the Clipper now takes a look back at life in Clipper Country as recorded in the pages of the Clipper these past 12 months. This week, Part I begins our look back during the first six months of the year, January through June.
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