Beatrice, NE News
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Be the first to call 402-323-3401 to receive 2 tickets to the Lincoln Saltdogs'...
Help SCC students! Give to the Educational Foundation on May 17. Donations to SC...
Are you or someone you know in the market for a new home? SCC Milford students h...
SCC's golf team took the first five individual places and easily won the Region...
SCC received the Pro Patria Award from the Employer Support of the Guard and Res...
Seven SCC Storm basketball players, including two women chosen for the first tea...
Jo Taylor, chair of SCC's Food Service/Hospitality program, was awarded the Diet...
SCC softball and volleyball coaches have been busy signing student-athletes for...
SCC has received a $3,200 grant from the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Trees for...
Do you want information about SCC right now, on your mobile device? MOX, Southea...
Approximately 1,000 SCC students were administered the Community College Survey...
SCC Phi Beta Lambda students did a great job at the 50th Anniversary of the Nebr...
Are you or someone you know interested in studying abroad? SCC is a member of th...
A selection of photographic and digitally-created images by past and present SCC...
SCC is searching for a few good young men and women. The College's 3rd Annual Su...
On Wednesday, six SCC students were honored for their selection to the 2012 Phi...
Know of anyone who desires to become a citizen of the United States? SCC is offe...
SCC's Continuing Education Division is sponsoring a nursing workshop later this...
If you're an SCC student, would you like to spend a few weeks in Italy? How abou...
Well, how do you like it? With everything, changing it up a bit now and then is...
SCC's women's basketball team won its first game ever at the national tournament...
The Storm women's basketball team leads St. Clair Community College 28-22 at hal...
Yesterday SCC's Board of Governors approved a $3 per quarter credit hour increas...
The game was tied 48-48 with 3:31 to play, but Kirkwood Community College went o...
It's Kirkwood 20, SCC 18 at halftime of the first game in the NJCAA Division II...
SCC's women's basketball team opens the 2012 National Junior College Athletic As...
SCC's men’s and women’s basketball teams are just a game away from a trip to the...
Cindy Mathers, son Ben Mathers and niece Melanie Hughes will graduate March 16 d...
SCC’s vocal music groups are scheduled to perform two free concerts. An end-of-t...
Congratulations to the husband-wife team of Joel and Vicki Wooton for each being...
Students in SCC's Dental Assisting program helped with the annual Dental Day las...
Two current SCC students each will be awarded $2,000 scholarships through the Gr...
New wind generator installed on the Milford Campus today. Equipment for the Ene...
Some pretty cool stuff here! A new wind turbine was installed today on SCC's Mil...
More than 50 high school students in SCC’s 15-county service area, not including...
More than 350 high school students from 24 Nebraska high schools participated in...
In celebration of National Entrepreneurship Week, SCC's Entrepreneurship Center...
Eight students in SCC's Fire Protection Technology program volunteered to help p...
One day, Safa Salih may own a construction engineering firm or a fashion design...
Two student-athletes, one from Nebraska and one from Wyoming, have signed letter...
The Sixth Annual Ag Management Expo of Southeast Nebraska will take place from 9...
Students in SCC's Child Development Center, Students In Free Enterprise and Linc...
SCC was presented more than $15,000 Tuesday by Nebraska Public Power District, p...
Did you know that at least 80 percent of SCC students receive some form of finan...
Book accounts for the Winter Quarter opened today (Dec. 13) and will run through...
The Challenge, SCC's student newspaper, is now online! Congratulations to the st...
Do you or someone you know want to learn how to fly an airplane? A 12-week cours...
SCC music and theatre students will present a free concert Dec. 9 and 10. Studen...
Do you want that beautiful, vibrant holiday look without resembling a sparkling...
Congrats to the SCC men's basketball team! It is ranked No. 8 in the latest Nati...
SCC will auction another house at 2 p.m. Dec. 15 on the Milford Campus. It is th...
A previous post from SCC said there were three hybrid classes being offered duri...
Can't get to Beatrice to watch the Storm men's and women's basketball teams comp...
SCC is offering three hybrid courses during the Winter Quarter. The courses will...
Four Storm volleyball players earned spots on this year's all-conference team. T...
Don't forget that the Financial Aid Office will be conducting a Facebook discuss...
The three campus locations of SCC are set to offer a variety of activities durin...
On Tuesday, Nov. 1, from 7-8 p.m., SCC's Financial Aid staff will be holding a d...
SCC’s Educational Foundation is holding the 2nd Annual “Celebrate Judy” party at...
Come one, come all! It's SCC's All-College Open House! Everyone is invited to at...
SCC's Financial Aid Office will conduct another Facebook Discussion tonight from...
SCC President Dr. Jack Huck was presented the Entrepreneurial Presidents Award d...
Dr. Ken Hoppmann, SCC music director, will be the guest pianist at an Omaha Symp...
SCC’s student loan default rate crept up 1.1 percent from fiscal year 2008, but...
SCC's Financial Aid Office will be holding another Facebook Discussion on Wednes...
Volume 12 of “Illuminations,” SCC's literary/artistic magazine, won first place...
Do you or someone you know have questions about Satisfactory Academic Progress?...
Have you lost your Financial Aid? Been placed on Financial Aid Warning? Suspensi...
SCC's General Motors Automotive Service Educational Program received a new addit...
Approximately 100 students from 22 southeast Nebraska high schools participated...
Don't forget that tonight's the night for our SCC Facebook discussion on the top...
SCC's Continuing Education Division is offering a new class during the Fall Quar...
Hey all you SCC Facebookers! SCC's Financial Aid Office will be conducting a Fac...
It was only by a second, but it’s still a record. SCC Automotive Technology stud...
SCC-Milford will be holding a series of workshops designed for high school stude...
SCC is offering a Nursing Assistant class in Falls City beginning Oct. 3 and end...
SCC's Multi-Campus Choir and selected soloists will be performing two free conce...
SCC's Dental Assisting program recently was reaccredited until 2017. Congratulat...
Back to School for Beatrice - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
John Pierce, chair of SCC's Electronic Systems Technology and Energy Generation...
Students in SCC's Associated General Contractors student chapter helped at the L...
SCC's Agriculture Business & Management Technology program is once again cospons...
SCC’s Practical Nursing program met requirements set forth by the National Leagu...
Wednesday night, SCC Food Service/Hospitality students assisted with the Iron Ch...
Physical Plant personnel are being notified of the situation.
Three SCC Storm athletic teams are among those recognized nationally for their p...
If you or someone you know is in the Human Resources field, the Symposium on Aug...
Elina Pierce, program chair of SCC's Pharmacy Technician program, was invited to...
SCC softball coach Pat Lytle announced the signing of eight student-athletes to...
Midway through its eight-year accreditation cycle, SCC's Radiologic Technology program recently received a positive report from the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. The next site visit is scheduled for 2015. For more on
Ten SCC Storm students earned Academic All-America honors. They are: Baseball - Ryan Haas, Lincoln, and Andrew Smolinski, Omaha. Softball - Lisa Vanderhoof, Villisca, Iowa; Brianna Weichel, Harbine; and Jacquelyn Beeson, Lincoln. Volleyball - Jenny Hoffm
It's time for another Lincoln Saltdog ticket giveaway! Call Stu at 402-323-3401 (no voicemails please) for your choice of 2 game tickets to the Saltdogs' next home series, July 22-24 against the Kansas City T-Bones and July 25-27 against the El
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Posts with home addresses are going to be removed for security reasons. We'll go a different route the next time Saltdog tickets, or any other prize, is given away. Thanks.
Phi Beta Lambda students on SCC's Beatrice Campus attended the organization's National Leadership Conference in late June. Three of the students placed in the top 10 in competitions. Check out the story at www.southeast.edu.
I have two Lincoln Saltdog baseball tickets for each game in the team's upcoming series with the Kansas City T-Bones, July 11, 12, 13. Games are at 7:05 p.m. each night. Great seats. First interested Facebook fan to respond to this post will get the
Storm basketball coaches Joel and Vicki Wooton are holding basketball camps for boys and girls in grades 4-12 from July 11-13. Cost is $60 per player if registered by July 3, $70 per player after July 3. Contact the Wootons at 800-233-5027 ext. 1322 or 1
Students in SCC's TRIO program were honored on each campus for their academic achievement prior to the end of the Spring Quarter. Go to www.southeast.edu for the rest of the story.
Community College Week's rankings of the 100 Top Associate Degree Producers is out, and SCC leads the nation in Precision Production - again. SCC is 7th in Agriculture, Agriculture Operations & Related Sciences; 14th in Engineering Technologies
If you or someone you know is into genealogy, don't miss the annual Land Records & Genealogy Symposium July 15 and 16 on the Beatrice Campus. Genealogy researchers with years of experience will help guide you through the landscape that is family
Students on a Learn to Dream Scholarship were honored June 7 during an end-of-year celebration. Students were recognized for their academic achievements. Congratulations! For more on the story, go to www.southeast.edu.
Work by five Lincoln East High School students was chosen as the best in SCC's Architectural-Engineering Technology Design Competition in May. Instructions given students in Jon Heithold’s advanced drafting class at East were simple: design th
Are you or someone you know in the market for a new house? Students in three Milford Campus programs collaborated on another new house this Spring Quarter on the Milford Campus. Submit bids to Lance Larsen at Larsen & Associates Auctioneers at 402-57
Storm Volleyball Coach Carrie Foster-Puhalla is holding volleyball camps June 21-24 at the Beatrice Campus. June 21: Setter Camp. June 22: Libero Camp. June 23: Hitter/Blocker Camp. June 24: Little Diggers Camp for grades 3-5. Camps June 21-23 are 9 a.m.
Do you have a book manuscript you're trying to get published? SCC is holding a workshop on June 22 with industry expert Peter Davidson. Cost is just $49 per person. Want more information? 402-437-2700.
Taylor Aegerter, a setter on the 33-2 state tournament qualifying Seward Lady Jays, has signed a letter of intent to play volleyball at SCC this fall. Welcome Taylor!
A Chinese professor from East China Normal University recently completed a two-week visit to Nebraska and SCC, learning all she can about social services in the U.S., particularly mental health. You can read more about Dr. Qiuling An's visit at www.
Brian Craven of Lincoln and Monte Lofing of Beatrice, students in SCC's Professional Truck Driver Training program, earned high places at the Nebraska Trucking Association Student Driver Championships held April 30. Craven placed first in vehicle in
Two SCC Medical Laboratory Technology students each received $1,000 scholarships from the American Society for Clinical Pathology and Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics. Yuka Goosic and Megen Jarvis, both of Lincoln, received the awards. Congratulations. For
The Nebraska Rod and Custom Association recently awarded $1,000 scholarships to four students in the state, including two at Southeast Community College. Congratulations to Andrew Bleich and Jacob Price. Jacob is in his second year in SCC's Auto Col
James Willis, a freshman from England, took individual honors and helped lead SCC's golf team to another victory at the Region IX Tournament in Scottsbluff. SCC has won the regional tourney seven consecutive times and has qualified for the national
Seven students in SCC's Welding Technology program built an airplane teeter totter so impressive that the general public voted it No. 1 in the college division at the Second Annual Ken Iverson Sculpture Project in Norfolk. Kevin McNally of Pleasant
In its first step to identify the nation’s best community colleges and award $1 million in prize money, the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program today ranked SCC as one of the nation’s 120 best community colleges. For more on the story,
Six SCC students were honored Tuesday as members of the 2011 Phi Theta Kappa All-Nebraska Academic Team. For more on the story, go to www.southeast.edu.
Today is Earth Day, and SCC Students In Free Enterprise have completed a "green" project to help one Lincoln business become more energy efficient. Cliff's Fades & Braids was selected, and the nearly four-month project is now complete.
SCC's Mark Korsakas, a freshman pitcher/designated hitter from Lincoln Southwest High School, earned National Junior College Athletic Association Division II Player-of-the-Week honors for his stellar play at the plate. Korsakas put together a pair o
SCC's Lincoln Campus is expanding! Construction on a new 65,000 square-foot addition will begin in May. Attached rendering provided by Dennis J. Lyon, Architects. For more on the story, go to www.southeast.edu.
SCC's Continuing Education Division is hosting the Fourth Annual “Celebrate Being A Nurse” Seminar May 5 at the Continuing Education Center. Participants are invited to donate shoes to Soles4Souls®, a Nashville-based charity that col
The Learn to Dream Scholarship, created four years ago and funded by Union Bank & Trust and Nelnet, has made a huge difference in the lives of many students who might not otherwise have had the opportunity to go to college. Participation is up. So ar
Music students at SCC's Beatrice Campus will be treated to a performance by Alash, a Tuvan throat-singing ensemble. The performances is set for 11 a.m. April 18 in the Truman Center. Dr. Ken Hoppmann, SCC music director, is pleased to expose SCC mus
Two SCC Auto Collision Repair Technology students were awarded scholarships to attend the Women's Industry Network Conference May 1-2 in San Diego. Mollee Lunkwitz of North Platte (right in photo) and Kendy Maddox of St. Joseph, Mo., won two of the
SCC was well-represented at the annual Phi Beta Lambda State Leadership Conference April 1-2 in Kearney. Two students, Christie Pyle and Peggy Schmidt, qualified for a trip in June to the national conference in Orlando. Congratulations! For more on the s
Two FREE Financial Aid workshops are coming to the Lincoln Campus, 8800 O St. They are scheduled from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, April 21 in Room S-1 and from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 23 in Room G-1. A scholarship drawing will be held for those who attend
The Southeast Nebraska Career Academy Partnership is expanding to high schools throughout SCC's 15-county area. High school juniors and seniors take classes in the academy that count toward high school graduation and college credit. And it's fr
W.W. Grainger, Inc., has renewed its Grainger Tools for Tomorrow® scholarship worth $2,000 each to two SCC students who are in their final year of study and in good standing to graduate from a technical program in 2012. For more on the scholarship, g
Debra K. Knauss, a registered nurse who received national attention when she shared her personal journey on “Dr. Phil,” will conduct the LPN Alumni Conference titled “Addiction: It’s All About The Brain.” The one-day event w
Calvin Freeman, a standout high school golfer from Humboldt-Table Rock-Steinauer, has signed a letter of intent to play for SCC and Coach Bill Campbell. Freeman is in his senior year at HTRS and will begin play for the Storm this fall. You can read the r
SCC's Chrysler College Automotive Program, taught on the Milford Campus, recently received a donation of a 2011 Jeep Wrangler Islander edition. For the rest of the story, go to www.southeast.edu.
SCC's Continuing Education Division is sponsoring a bus trip April 15 to Topeka, Kan., and the city's annual Tulip Festival. Cost is $75 per person and includes motor coach transportation, lunch and admission to all the stops. Dinner is on your
SCC's Food Service/Hospitality program has earned Exemplary Program status by the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Accrediting Commission. It's the only program in the state to receive this award. The program, taught on the Lin
SCC and Union College are sponsoring the 2011 Chick-fil-A Leadercast, 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. May 6 at SCC's Continuing Education Center. Wisdom from 11 national and international leaders will be shared via a live broadcast from Atlanta, Ga. The all-sta
Loran Stara (right in photo), Building Construction Technology instructor, shared his experiences during a five-month deployment to Afghanistan. He returned to the U.S. in January 2011. He presented an American flag enclosed in a glass case to Lyle Neal,
SCC's Board of Governors voted to increase tuition by $3 per quarter credit hour and fees by 25 cents per quarter credit hour during its meeting Tuesday. Nebraska residents will pay $51 per hour in tuition and $1.25 per hour in fees effective July 1
Susan Kruse is the new SCC Continuing Education coordinator in Nemaha County! She is working with Assistant Director Kelly Morgan to develop classes and programming for the citizens of Nemaha County. Welcome Susan!
SCC's Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training program recently received a 2011 Ford Mustang, $2,000 worth of special tools, and the latest software to prepare technicians in the program, which is on the Milford Campus. For more on this
SCC student Ryan Cairns won the 3-2-1 Quick Pitch competition in late February as part of National Entrepreneurship Week activities. Cairns was awarded $1,000 for winning the two-year college category. Check out more on this story at www.southeast.edu.
Erin Caudill, an instructor in SCC's Food Service/Hospitality program, has been selected as the Area 2 Outstanding Dietetic Educator representing a dietetic technician program. Congratulations Erin! For more of this story, go to www.southeast.edu.
SCC is offering an online hybrid Nursing Assistant class beginning March 30 and ending May 7. Lab/clinical dates are April 8, 15, 22, 29 and May 6, 13, 27. The lab/clinical location is SCC's Entrepreneurship Center, 285 S. 68th St. Place, Lincoln. W
Ben Bowman, Tiit Kuek and Brian Lewis, members of SCC's Storm men's basketball team, earned All-Nebraska Community College Athletic Conference honors. Bowman and Kuek were named to the first team, while Lewis was an Honorable Mention selection.
Ben Bowman, Tiit Kuek and Brian Lewis were honored for their play during the 2010-2011 men's basketball season.
SCC's two vocal music groups, the Choir and "After the Storm," will perform two free concerts this month. The groups will perform together at 7 p.m. March 12 at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 1200 S. 40th St., Lincoln, and again at 7
If you're a student interested in vocal music and are enrolled or plan to enroll in SCC's Spring Quarter, SCC Chorus has a number of opportunities. Two locations in Lincoln, one in Beatrice and one hybrid await you! Contact Dr. Ken Hoppmann at
SCC's Internet service provider has informed the College that it has scheduled emergency maintenance between 6:30 a.m. and 7 a.m. Wednesday, March 2, due to a hardware failure. During this time, when the hardware is being replaced, all Internet acti
SCC's Dean of Virtual Learning/Beatrice Campus Director, Bob Morgan, will participate in a Webinar March 10 sponosred by Campus Technology. Morgan will discuss SCC's transition from the ANGEL Learning Management System to Moodlerooms, which wil
U.S. Representative to Nebraska's First Congressional District, Jeff Fortenberry, visited SCC's Energy Generation Operations program Thursday. For the full story, go to SCC's public Web site at www.southeast.edu.
Due to inclement weather, SCC's Beatrice Campus will begin classes at 9 a.m. Friday. Students are to follow the shortened schedule for all classes on the Beatrice Campus.
Most students are probably aware by now that all night classes at the Beatrice and Lincoln campuses are cancelled for tonight, Thursday, Feb. 24. Stay safe out there!
SCC's Entrepreneurship Center had a birthday party on Feb. 21, celebrating 5 years! Go to www.southeast.edu for more on the celebration.
If you know a contractor and his/her employees, please share this information: SCC is offering two initial Certified Lead Renovator training classes, including, for the first time in Lincoln, one in Spanish (March 18). The instruction and testing for the
SCC volleyball coach Carrie Foster-Puhalla has signed five prep athletes to play for the Storm this fall. They are Bailie Muller of Minden, Taylor Reetz of Crete, Tiffany Herbek of Deshler, MaKayla Gardner of Wallace, and Tiffany Powell of Wolfe City, Te
SCC's Board of Governors welcomed two new members, Dr. Dale Kruse (left photo) and Terry Kubicek. They join nine other men and women on SCC's Board. More information on each man can be found at www.southeast.edu.
SCC is celebrating National Entrepreneurship Week (Feb. 21-25) with a variety of activities, including a Fifth Anniversary Celebration of the Entrepreneurship Center. The event will take place from 3-6 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Center, 285 S. 68th St. Place, L
Do you like out-of-the-ordinary crafts? Traci Bunkers is coming to Lincoln for a pair of workshops for SCC. March 19 is “Printable Matter” from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. “The Maiden Voyage: Visual Journaling for Beginners” is set from 9 a.
In an innovative approach to encourage the creation of more start-up businesses to help sustain continued economic recovery, the American Association of Community Colleges this week announced the selection of colleges in 10 states to pilot a Virtual Incu
Dr. Ken Hoppmann, chair of SCC's Music Department, located on the Beatrice Campus, has been invited to participate in an all-Gershwin concert by the Omaha Symphonic Winds. The concert is at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, in the sanctuary of Bethany Luthera
A new agreement between SCC and Nebraska Wesleyan University will help adult SCC students maximize their opportunity to obtain their baccalaureate degree at NWU. The formal articulation agreement guarantees any SCC student who transfers to Nebraska Wesle
Here is SCC's schedule for Wednesday, Feb. 2: Beatrice Campus, first class at 9:30 a.m. (8 a.m. and 9 a.m. classes cancelled); Lincoln Campus, business as usual, campus is open and classes will be held on their normal schedule; Milford Campus, openi
Due to inclement weather conditions, SCC will not have classes on Tuesday, Feb. 1, at any of its locations, and all offices will be closed. The College plans to reopen on Wednesday, Feb. 2. Stay safe everyone.
It's business as usual at the Lincoln and Milford campuses, plus Energy Square. Beatrice is starting late. The College considers several factors when deciding whether to cancel classes. The decision is not made lightly. If school is in session, yet
BEATRICE CAMPUS STUDENTS: Late start Thursday, Jan. 20. First class at 9 a.m., second class at 10:35 a.m. due to inclement weather.
SCC's National Association of Home Builders Student Chapter on the Milford Campus took first place in the Outstanding Student Chapter competition, the eighth victory in Chapter history. It also marked the 18th time in the past 20 years SCC’s C
SCC will host a site review for continuing accreditation of its Practical Nursing program. The public is invited to meet the visit team and share comments about the program in person at a meeting scheduled at 11:45 a.m. Feb. 1, 2011, in Room J201, Jackso
What are you doing this summer? SCC is looking for people who want to teach youth ages 5-13 during its second annual Summer Camps on Campus June 13-17. Base pay for instruction time is $25 per hour. Camps are on the Beatrice Campus. Interested? Contact K
If you like to scrapbook, work with papercrafts and related hobbies, you'll love this workshop. SCC's Continuing Education Division is holding an "Oodles of Doodles" workshop from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, at the Continuing
Notices only go out when classes are cancelled and the college is closed due to weather or other emergency. If you don't hear or see anything that classes are cancelled, then they are being held. Check local media, the SCC Web site and the my.southe
Due to inclement weather, there are NO classes Jan. 10, 2011, at SCC, and all SCC locations are CLOSED. Have a safe day off!
The Fifth Annual Ag Management Expo of Southeast Nebraska will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 26 at the Truman Center on the Beatrice Campus. It's free, along with a free lunch to the first 200 who get tickets at the door. Need more informati
SCC has a new articulation agreement with Nebraska Wesleyan University! The goal is a seamless transfer of credits from SCC to NWU. A maximum of 64 credit hours will be accepted by NWU. More details to come!
If you or someone you know in the Deshler, Fairbury or Hebron areas would like to gain welding skills, SCC has two Gas Metal Arc Welding classes scheduled to start Jan. 12 and 13 at the Deshler Public Schools Industrial Arts Building. Classes run 12 week
Each of SCC's three campuses was presented checks for the scholarship fund Tuesday by Gary Thompson, second vice chairman of Nebraska Public Power District’s Board of Directors. Checks for $4,800 each will go toward student scholarships at SCC
SCC's Entrepreneurship Center has won an award in the 2010 Exemplary Initiatives Competition, sponsored by the National Council of Instructional Administrators. The Center won the Community and Workforce Needs category with its “Educating, Enh
The Milford Food Pantry has additional food this holiday season, thanks to a donation by students and employees at SCC's Milford Campus. The Student Senate Food Drive generated 825 pounds of food this year, which is believed to be a record collected
Charlie Butler, a second-quarter Welding Technology student, recently received the Student Chapter Member Award. Butler, a graduate of Millard North High School, received the award from Shannon Hansen, Welding Technology instructor on SCC’s Milford
If you're a high school senior, or know a high school senior interested in attending SCC, now is the time to apply for scholarships! SCC's open application period is going on now and ends Feb. 22, 2011. Click on the link for more information. G
Students in Free Enterprise received a $1,000 Sam’s Club Environmental Sustainability Challenge grant that will be used to help two Lincoln businesses conserve energy and reduce waste! Congrats to SIFE students Steven Bennett, Jon Bradford and Carl
General registration for the Lincoln Campus was 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7. It was 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 7 on the Milford Campus. Beatrice general registration is 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 4, the day before the Winter Quarter begins. However, you can still enr
Theatre students on the Beatrice Campus will present “The Plight Before Christmas” at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 9 and 10 and again at 7 p.m. Dec. 10 on the Truman Center stage on the Beatrice Campus. For more details, go to www.southeast.edu.
Support for the Larry Meyer Scholarship Fund has been tremendous. Contributions to the fundraiser in Meyer's name came to just under $28,000. Add $5,300 from SCC employees prior to the event, and $25,000 from an anonymous donor, and the fund has app
Students in SCC's Phi Beta Lambda chapter on the Beatrice Campus have had a busy fall quarter that included election of officers, attending state and national leadership conferences, and hosting a speaker in conjunction with American Enterprise Day.
SCC students attending the Lincoln Campus during the upcoming Winter Quarter will have the opportunity to participate in the College Choir. Dr. Ken Hoppmann, director, is expanding SCC’s choir from the Beatrice Campus to include the Lincoln Campus.
Isar Shamal, a native of Afghanistan, is the latest recipient of the Learn to Dream Achiever Award at SCC. Isar is a Dental Assisting student who aspires to one day become a dentist. Congratulations Isar! Want to read more? Go to www.southeast.edu.
It was an accreditation site visit like no other at SCC. On Nov. 5, representatives from the American Dental Association and the Nebraska Board of Dentistry completed an accreditation site visit to SCC’s Dental Assisting program. The visiting team
Tim Mittan, director of SCC's Entrepreneurship Center, received an award from the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship during its eighth annual conference last month in Orlando. Way to go Tim! Go to www.southeast.edu for the r
There’s no riding this Hog. Students in the Motorcycle, ATV & Personal Watercraft Technology program have a shiny new motorcycle to take apart and put back together. A 2011 Harley-Davidson® six-speed Road King arrived Nov. 3. Ken Jefferson,
SCC head softball coach Pat Lytle will hold tryouts for the 2010-2011 team on Oct. 12 in Beatrice. Individuals interested in walking onto the Lady Storm softball team this season should report at 4 p.m. to the West Scott Street field located at South Cen
Are you getting in the mood for Halloween? SCC is sponsoring a bus trip you won’t want to miss. The 13th Annual Silents in the Cathedral takes place Oct. 29 at Grace Cathedral in Topeka, Kan. SCC’s Continuing Education Division is sponsoring
Led by John Johnson’s two-round total 154, SCC's men’s golf team took second place at the Hastings College Fall Invite Sept. 20.The 36-hole event was played at Lochland Country Club and Southern Hills Golf Course, both in Hastings. Johns
Students in SCC's Agriculture Business & Management Technology program will be getting more space in which to gain hands-on education, thanks to action taken recently by the Board of Governors. The Board approved the construction of a second gol
Students in the Food Service/Hospitality program will go head-to-head against students from two other schools during the Second Annual Local Foods Cook-Off Contest. SCC students Ben Keeler, T.J. Booze and Todd Bruns will compete against students from the
When your No. 4 and No. 5 golfers tie for first in a tournament, the coach usually smiles. That’s exactly what SCC golf coach Bill Campbell did after his No. 4 and 5 players tied for individual honors at the Doane Invitational held Sept. 27-28 at W
Beginning Oct. 4, you will be able to receive alerts from SCC. An emergency messaging system will broadcast alerts to students, staff and faculty through a partnership with Regroup. Emergency messaging may include situations threatening the safety and se
Mark Morris, a 1980 graduate, received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Nebraska Community College Association during its annual awards ceremony Oct. 5 in Scottsbluff. Morris was one of six recipients, one from each Nebraska community college. For
Lynn Schluckebier, chair of SCC's Board of Governors, was presented the Board Member Award during the Nebraska Community College Association’s annual awards ceremony Tuesday night in Scottsbluff. For the rest of the story, go to www.southeast.
The SCC cooking team of Ben Keeler (left), T.J. Booze (center) and Todd Bruns placed second Thursday night in the Second Annual Local Foods Chef Challenge held at Schaefer's TV & Appliance in Lincoln. The team did an awesome job! Other SCC stude
Volume 11 of Illuminations, a magazine of creative expression by students, faculty and staff at SCC, took third place in the Community College Humanities Association Central Division literary magazine competition. For the rest of the story, go to www.sou
The men’s basketball team is ranked 24th in the preseason rankings released Monday by the National Junior College Athletic Association. The Storm, which competes in Division II of the NJCAA, return just four players who were on the 2009-2010 roster
SCC is holding a benefit to raise money for a scholarship fund in the name of a former longtime employee who is battling cancer. The Larry Meyer Silent Auction and Soup & Social Scholarship Fundraiser will take place from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday,
SCC is hosting a national physics workshop designed for instructors who teach students who plan to become engineers, physical scientists or technicians in technology-related industries. “Programming Tools for Introductory Physics” is the titl
Council accepts Humane Society contract
Cashing In
Airbags deploy, one injured in two-car crash
Smiling back at her
Husqvarna continues operations
Taking shape
Disagreement over Wymore Rescue continues
BPS delays BEA approval meeting
City council to consider new contracts
School board candidates discuss priorities
BPS board to vote on teacher contracts
YMCA to close Prairie Playground
Keeping hope
BSDC employee honored for 50 years of service
School board candidates meet with teacher association
Public Works approves budget payment plan
Center of attention
One of 100
Survivors, support attend Evening in Pink event
The new Charles Park
Two men steal equipment, caught attempting to sell
Timing is everything
BPS enrollment reports show numbers down
Flag on the play
BHS prepares for homecoming festivities
Kris Riekenberg honored by Nebraska Supreme Court
Stolen pit bull put down
‘A lot to be thankful for’
Preparing for a new coat of paint
Southern teacher awarded Teacher of the Year
Smoked
Husker Power
Gas odor forces Tri County School evacuation
Supervisors change highway superintendent’s job description
Supervisor candidates share opinions at forum
Assessor candidates critical of each other
BPS seeks community input
Gage Sheriff candidates discuss issues
NEW: School evacuated for gas leak
One remains in critical condition
NPPD race left off 400 early ballots
D’Andrea runs for mayor
City Council passes two ordinances Monday
Wallman, Knabe share opinions in candidate forum
SCC Board of Governors candidates participate in forum
City to give GCED $90K
BPS board discusses Lewiston consolidation
Two killed in Monday morning crash
Homestead to harvest seeds
Hands-on learning
Meridian rallies around ill teacher
City to give GCED $90K
A day at the office
BSDC well on its way
Man trapped after golf cart crash
Two killed in Monday morning crash
Beatrice man faces child pornography charge
Hands-on learning
BPS board hears results from strategic planning sessions
Council to vote on GCED
Man leads deputy on high speed chase
‘Miracle Child’
Two transported to hospital
‘Inside Edition’ to air segment on duct-taped child
State settles with Joesph White
Four compete for City Council positions
19-year-old man caught after chase, eluding officer
Forum hosts mayoral hopefuls
Mike Meister, other candidates address Gage County Democrats
Board of Public Works discusses controller program
Family
NPPD board candidates take part in forum
BSDC well on its way
Preparing for the worst
NEW: Two killed in morning crash
Mike Meister, other candidates address Gage County Democrats
Family
Council to vote on GCED
Man leads deputy on high speed chase
‘Miracle Child’
Two transported to hospital
State settles with Joesph White
19-year-old man caught after chase, eluding officer
Homestead to harvest seeds
Meridian rallies around ill teacher
A day at the office
Man trapped after golf cart crash
Beatrice man faces child pornography charge
BPS board hears results from strategic planning sessions
‘Inside Edition’ to air segment on duct-taped child
Four compete for City Council positions
Forum hosts mayoral hopefuls
Board of Public Works discusses controller program
NPPD board candidates take part in forum
Preparing for the worst
BPS board discusses Lewiston consolidation
Board of Education to meet tonight, discuss reoganization of district
Tri County Schools consider board change
School board candidates share opinions
Firth, Panama hope to build new fire stations
14-year-old flown to Lincoln hospital with gunshot wound
Cards of hope
Providing a century of style to Beatrice
Candidate forums start tonight
Turn up the fun
Built of the same feather
Mayor explains city pay structure
Honoring Old Glory
Beatrice High School hosts FCA rally
Blue Springs council to help with new fire building
Sterling man arrested for sexual assault
Norris schools turn to wind power
Beatrice awarded downtown revitalization grant
Local Legion Riders group to be formed
Going down
County confiscates employee’s computer
Future of Carnegie building discussed
Injured bird lands in Beatrice
Council approves city pay increases
Water rates to rise 9 percent
Body found near river
SCC hosts college fair
Two arrested on drug charges
County board to meet Wednesday
Keeping it cool
Lewiston, Pawnee City schools talk consolidation
City won’t buy business campus
Reclaiming the Big Blue
Homestead hosts St. Louis artist
Heineman warns of budget woes
Mother of duct-taped child sentenced
‘Living the dream’
Abraham’s journey
‘Time well spent’
Heineman backs Knabe
One less thing
Local mowers featured at farm show
Six-vehicle crash results in minor injuries
Sharing her time
Steps in the right direction
BPW raises water rate
Honea sentenced for duct taping child
Legion kitchen to reopen Friday
Disaster kits available to area seniors
Chamber hosts Legislative luncheon
Driver hits pole in Wal-Mart
Beatrice Public Schools approves budget
In need of a helping hand
Big Blue River cleanup scheduled for Saturday
Five sent to hospital in crash
BPS board to vote on budget Monday
New hospital begins to take shape
The Sunny Side of farming
Chamber to host legislative luncheon
‘Eat fresh’ in Wymore
An early start
Free falling
Odell readies for annual celebration
Local bars to rock for troops
County Board approves budget
Car collides with house
‘Grace and Glorie’ opens 35th season at Community Players
In tune
Southern schools work toward improvement
Car destroys home
City Council adopts budget statement
Pawnee City also receives school grant
Spellers flock to Homestead
Dog missing after shelter break-in
The crumbling castle
Here come the Huskers
Meeting is ‘first step’ in restoring Wymore Rescue
Weaver one demonstrator at Homestead’s Labor Day weekend
Settlement reached in case against BSDC
County to lose MAPS program
There & Back
NPPD proposes planning process
Missing teen found walking outside Cook
Adrian Smith discusses issues with farm bureau
An unlikely reunion
Wymore receives College Access Grant
Officials search for missing Tecumseh girl
NEW: Tecumseh teen found
Homestead, Daily Sun partner to host spelling bee
BPS board holds budget workshop
Drug arrest after routine traffic stop in Fairbury
‘like any normal Couple’
Meeting planned for Wymore Rescue
BHS lands 4-year grant to improve college enrollment
Beatrice man arrested in car theft
Expanding
Safety checkpoint yields three drug arrests
Pinkerton trap shoot to raise money for ag fraternity
Woman files suit for injuries suffered at city dump
Walking the halls
County Board gets budget update
1st & 10
‘The unofficial kickoff’
SCC-Beatrice hosts student orientation
Fairbury woman turns 107
Area schools also fare well
Making progress
‘Defining expectations’
Board of Public Works approves budget to send to city council
Three arrested in assault case
Southern Public Schools see decrease in property valuation
Places that matter
Leadership Beatrice kicks off year of classes
Going once ... going twice ... sold
Teacher stabbed by student at elementary school
Home field advantage
Area schools see changes in property valuations
‘A real public servant’
Sights set on safety
Fundraising season is underway
New year, new administration and a fresh start
Gage County above average on ACT
Enrollment influx
Collins, others enter drug court
Returning the favor
BPS’ ACT scores average higher than state’s
Flirting with disaster
BPS prepares for ‘strategic planning’
City, humane society discuss new contract
Wymore Rescue members released from duty
NPPD discusses another rate increase
Back 2 school
Beatrice considered for grant
Beatrice to cover Wymore Rescue
Police arrest another in meth lab bust
Dive right in
Wymore Rescue to close temporarily
Five arrested after meth lab found
Living art
Wymore to discuss ambulance service
Beatrice council to discuss Wymore, Prairie Playground
‘The time is now’
Welcoming the new kids to school
Meister tours BSDC
The main attraction
Police find meth lab in Beatrice home
Man admits to first degree sexual assault
AseraCare celebrates grand opening
Back to school
The brains behind ‘Ignorance’
Destination small town America
County Board discusses road clean-up
Wymore Rescue nears deadline
Public Works discusses raise in water rates
A locker to call their own
Pedaling the states
Mosquito determined West Nile positive
County board to meet Wednesday
BPS agrees to resource officer contract
A time for change
Man arrested for Czech Festival stabbing
Tradition lives on
BPS Board of Education to meet tonight
City officials to meet with Humane Society
Wymore man arrested after tire iron assault
Verizon in Beatrice to change ownership
Sheriff seeking help in solving Jefferson County burglary
Beatrice McDonald’s closing for renovations
BPS board sets district goals
Wymore City Council issues apology
A pit stop in Pawnee City
Just doing their job
A very bittersweet goodbye
Last call for 2 a.m.
Steele City assault suspect caught
Prairie Playground in running for Pepsi grant
Lincoln man arrested for fourth DUI
Office space
Audio description installation completed at Homestead
Safety with a twist of fun
Wymore City Council hosts emergency meeting
Erickson facing possible homicide charges
A night out with the family
Beer run results in robbery
Bar owners react to city’s decision
Late night altercation escalates to gun fire
The stars were out
The keys to your brand new playhouse
Czech Festival begins today
Christmas in July
Old tires, new life
From the ground up
Pawnee City recognized by state, national government
Charges against Hamm amended
Hot steppin’
Setting boundaries
Homestead Days
Winter Festival Of Prairie Cultures
Arts In The Park
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