Imperial, NE News
- Imperial, NE News
- Back to School for Imperial - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
- Water vital to July 4 Fun Day
- Potential for West Nile here again; precautions urged
- ‘Nebraska Life’ staff to be in county interviewing for upcoming stories
- Mother Nature still busy wreaking havoc
- Robinson pleads no contest to 1st degree felony assault
- Pennington family pictures, ceramics at museum Sunday
- Former resident dies in three-vehicle accident near McCook last Friday
- Another great fireworks show
- Firemen’s Fun Day—a fun day for all ages
- Silver Spurs hosts horse show
- Army Band a big hit at Imperial show
- Celebrate the 4th with water, mud, food, fun
- County seeking funding due to last week’s storm
- City, West Central to review nuisance ordinances, process
- ‘Tired’ chuck wagon makes unexpected stop in Champion
- Ballots on special lottery coming in at steady pace
- County fair’s parade Grand Marshal, theme announced
- Biggest Loser contest is winner for food pantry
- Take care of hail-damaged trees
- Fair’s photo contest sees some changes this year
- Storms bring major damage to homes, crops, trees, gardens
- Majority in town are following Imperial’s nuisance ordinances
- Special election lottery ballots going out Friday
- Rain causes slide on east side of Enders Dam
- Writer extolls attractions of Highway 6
- Formations in skies make it a threatening Father’s Day
- Chase County Fair brochures hit mailboxes this week
- SCORE ends on happy note
- Courthouse lawn alive with Celebration on Square
- Vintage cars cruise into town
- Plan on spending time on courthouse lawn
- Mayor suggests giving nuisance job back to police
- Week begins with SCORE
- Round of meetings sparks discussion on Chase County Hospital’s future
- Town crawls with cars, bargains
- New benches at ball field
- Sales tax in first quarter of 2011 tops $93,000
- Fair Christian show to feature Caballero
- Options for hospital district discussed at info meeting
- Citywide garage sales will be 30 strong Saturday
- Knobbe finds Joplin, after tornado, ‘mangled’
- New legislation may be confusing on golf carts
- Chase County Hospital sponsoring ‘CHEWs It or Lose It’ Triathlon
- Nebraska National Guard Army Band coming to Imperial
- City, Batterman honored by Goodwill Industries
- St. Pat’s hosting BBQ feed, pie contest
- Old Glory waves proudly
- Ballots going out later this month for city’s keno vote
- Plans firmed up for vintage car tour June 12
- Christensen gets bills passed on gun rights, foster parent issues
- Swinks make it family affair at alumni reunion
- Memorial Day fire call confined to campfire
- Final registration Monday for SCORE science camps
- Water warm, air cool on opening pool day
- Area residents continue to attend graduations
- Wauneta man arrested last week in connection with shooting incident
- Enders Rec area ready for holiday weekend
- Eighteen properties deemed nuisances after latest review
- Alumni returning for get-togethers
- Hospital district wants public input at info meetings
- Less than a week before pool’s opening day
- Department of Banking issues warning about oil and gas scams
- Property valuations notices to be mailed out June 1
- Imperial woman bound over to district court for alleged felony assault
- Army band sets June 24 concert in Imperial
- Spring college graduations noted
- 2011 graduates on to next step in lives
- Mom: seat belts do save lives
- Swimming pool will open June 1
- A day for swimming, not running
- SCORE Grade 3-4 camp will spend two days at Cox’s Ponds
- Clean, drain, dry boat to prevent mussels in lakes
- College graduations abound
- Manor bookkeeper retires
- Renovation of Champion Lake almost completed
- Nicholson earns high school, A.A. degree in senior year
- Street contractor finishing grass seeding, repairs to sprinklers
- A vote likely in July for Imperial lottery
- ‘Feed My Starving Children’ event gets boost with $10,000 matching grant
- Spring time for college graduations
- Grade 5-6 camp offers variety
- Chase County Museum season schedule set
- City gym getting new look
- County courthouse to celebrate history with pictures, stories
- Senator Christensen glad LB512 process completed
- Digital theatre seems to be popular
- Celebration on Square planning on way
- Ogallala man hired for sheriff’s deputy position
- Career tips given for high school graduates
- Controlled burn is training exercise
- Okay given to application packet for discounted rates at Cornerstone Development property
- Refrigerator recycling program offered by city of Imperial
- ‘Hop’ booked for first digital movie at Imperial Theatre
- Easter Hunt ‘egg’actly what kids wanted
- Hospital district board learns transfer of hospital not required
- Council sticks by decision on golf carts
- City residents will get to vote on keno
- McCook man indicted in Palisade robbery
- Tourism video for Chase County is out
- Open house Monday at Rainbow Promise Preschool
- Redistricting process well under way
- Students studying state’s redistricting
- Legal Response on Chase County Hospital District
- Palisade credit union robbed at gunpoint
- Republican wins 10 awards in newspaper competition
- Ol’ Man Winter just can’t let go, can he?
- Valuable experience gained in Sunday practice burn
- No movies this weekend, but theatre will be digital next week
- Arraignment set next week in alleged assault
- Easter Egg Hunt rescheduled for this Saturday
- Credit union robbery shakes up town of Palisade
- Celebrate Earth Day with recycling
- Delta Kappa Gamma notes scholarship winners
- No more golf carts on Imperial streets
- Imperial woman in custody after alleged assault Monday
- New deputy follows in dad’s footsteps
- Plenty of eggs to be hidden Saturday
- Minor increases to be noted at post office
- Weight loss contest to benefit food pantry
- Students tell of FFVF trip
- Up, down RR crossing arms in Enders aggravate drivers
- Educator’s group offering scholarship
- Hospital installs new heart monitor
- Chase County Courthouse to turn 100
- The Band Perry wins ‘Top New Artist’ in country music awards
- Students from FFVF trip to give program
- Firefighters to burn three rural structures Saturday
- Nebraska diverts swollen North Platte River to canals
- Junior high students could win $1,000 for college
- Information sought on Champion business
- Counterfeit $20 bill used in Enders
- Lottery prize of $22,000 won by Wauneta man
- Celtic music on tap at Wauneta’s Chateau Theatre this Sunday
- Spring snowfall not so bad
- Educator from Cheyenne offered K-6 principal’s job
- County road plan calls for $377,000 in improvements
- State legislature to take on redistricting soon
- Day care center is ‘christened’
- Area residents suffer trailer, fuel thefts
- Grain bin death in Dundy County ruled accidental
- More work to be done at Champion Lake
- Broadband forum scheduled in southwest region next week
- Burpos to speak in Holyoke about book
- Japan continues to deal with aftershocks, hardship following earthquake, tsunami
- Cub Scouts reorganize, Boy Scouts to follow
- Fish get new woody habitat at Enders Lake
- Students receive identification packets from Masons’ project
- Orphanage big dream for area doctor, wife
- Special pendant may accompany astronaut in space
- Meeting of Minds to gather for quarterly meeting
- New members appointed to fair board
- Three churches offering Lenten prayer luncheons
- Lighthouse Fellowship buys former Duckwall store
- 2011 fair entertainment named
- Effects of tsunami felt by former Imperial residents
- ‘Heaven is for Real’ sales continue to soar
- Theatre is going digital
- Art class encourages creativity
- City council approves lot prices on Cornerstone Development property
- Preschool applications available in Imperial
- ‘Head down the road’ to the 4-H Carnival March 25
- Security enhanced with police station changes
- Not what tree, grass collection piles are meant for
- Tsunami coverage
- Latest census shows 4.5 percent growth for Imperial in last decade
- Clocks ‘spring’ forward Sunday as Daylight Saving Time returns
- Missing Topeka couple found in Enders
- Barn, contents lost in Saturday night fire
- Imperial site for household hazardous waste collection
- ‘Doc Gizmo’ returning to SCORE camp this year
- 2011 Torch Run coming through Imperial again
- 4-H open house for youths, adults
- Preschoolers get dental health information at local office
- Bill gets tough on repeat drunk driving offenders
- What a day for a walk (or slide) in the park
- City gets some good news on audit report
- East sections of Imperial next for nuisance code compliance
- Unruly prisoner transferred to G.I. facility
- Cost of deporting illegal immigrants adds up
- Imperial native raising scholarship funds through skate park
- It was ‘A Grand Night for Singing’
- Burn permits on hold until more moisture comes
- More problems at the local pool
- Delores Francis turning over Director of Nursing reins
- Imperial native involved in rescue of West Point Cadets
- Urologist earns distinction, award
- Off duty officers could be armed at school functions
- Christensen measure heard in committee
- Council approves Manor daycare, flooring in city gym
- ‘Walk to Afghanistan’ shows support for U.S. soldiers
- Settlement is reached in Perkins County fatal crash
- Hospital thanks community with dessert theatre
- Plans beginning for 2011 alumni banquet
- Enders Lake on EPA’s ‘impaired waters’ list
- Test your jigsaw puzzle skills
- Stars can tell us much
- Champion restaurant merits motorcycle group’s honor
- Christensen seeking accountability from HHS
- ‘So, how much longer ‘til spring?’
- Dessert theatre scheduled
- Solid Waste Agency seeks expansion of C&D site
- Hospital staff attends mass casualty incident training
- Australian exchange student getting used to Imperial
- Daycare site near Imperial Manor being researched
- Imperial to be site for Feed My Starving Children mobile event
- Marcia Bauerle’s paintings to be exhibited in Governor’s mansion
- Council okays One, Six Year Street Plan
- Interest is high in Christensen’s LB 516
- West Central will serve as city’s nuisance officer another year
- Tom Cravey remembers 1986 Challenger disaster
- Keno profits benefitting Chase County, Wauneta
- Imperial, out-of-town mail slots combined
- $1 million bail for ‘person of interest’ in McCook teen’s death
- Many contacts made at Denver’s Sportsmen’s Expo
- State wireless radio network up and running
- Miss America’s Mom: ‘she was totally calm’
- ‘Heaven is for Real’ climbs to No. 1 on Times Best Sellers List
- Hospital district chair selected
- Year 2000 also saw Jan. 1-born New Years Baby
- Mid-Plains selected to help pilot national accountability system
- New license plates now in circulation
- Second wave of snow hits area
- Plentiful 2010 moisture slightly exceeds wet 2009
- County officials start four-year terms
- Rural areas are uneasy about possible county court closings
- Other council business
- New streets ‘substantially complete’; bonds approved for costs
- Senators have light-hearted start, but realize budget seriousness
- Blood drive coming up Jan. 20
- Mark Christensen begins second term in state Unicameral
- Heavy snow doesn’t seriously inconvenience Imperial area
- Agriculture, streets, hospital district among staff-ranked top 2010 stories
- Timothy Tatum May is truly a New Year’s Baby
- County elected officials to be sworn in Thursday
- Winter season’s first storm prompts review of city snow removal policy
- 180 Tour returning to Holyoke
- Local retailer puts elves to work
- Imperial sees continued growth with strong ag economy leading the way
- Yuma, Colo., woman dies in Dec. 24 rollover
- Imperial on route for vintage vehicle driving tour in June
- Josh Morenos last in series about returning to Imperial
- Immigration agency takes custody of Gonzales
- Christmas dinner well attended
- Burpo’s ‘Heaven is for Real’ remains on Best Seller List
- People same no matter what culture
- Book club explores other cultures, worlds
- WELLS Angels program a blessing for patients
- Community Chorus concert floods church with Christmas music
- Register now for spring classes at Mid-Plains Community College
- Three win books in library’s holiday writing contest
- Christmas lighting winners named
- More than $95,000 deposited from three months of sales tax
- Ministerial Association, churches planning Christmas Day dinner again
- New mayor, council member start 4-year terms
- Pool contractor extends warranty on pipe, new concrete through 2012
- Missing one family, but glad to be with another
- Grant used to purchase new recycling baler
- Christmas lighting judges to be out Sunday night
- Trey Boggs reaches Marine officer status
- Suspect wounded following Keith County pursuit
- Church members celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe
- Lee left legacy of books, short stories, songs
- Santa visit creates variety of emotions
- Commissioners vote down 2% added lodging tax, visitors fund
- Burpo’s book makes Times Best Seller List
- HHS policy makes giving Christmas baskets difficult
- County fair board tables building ideas for now
- Publishing of father’s book deepens family memories of him
- Inspired by economic slump, seniors’ Christmas wish list focuses on practical
- Christmas Festival supper serves 135
- FFVF Christmas House today
- Slick road causes Tuesday morning car accident
- Preschool students remember troops
- Wayne Raasch recovering after stint in North Platte hospital
- Street projects deemed ‘substantially complete’
- Property owner presents case at nuisance hearing
- It’s already time to pay attention to Christmas mailing deadlines
- Annual FFVF Christmas House coming up Dec. 9
- Bells are ringing, people singing
- State ag officials warn of imposter food inspector
- Sixth annual Vision of Trees this weekend in Champion
- Library sponsoring Holiday Writing Contest
- Lincoln man jailed in area meth seizure
- U.S. citizenship a reality for Wilkinson couple
- Imperial brings home six awards in NCIP competition
- Council interested in longer warranty on pool’s piping
- Open spaces, no traffic attract Fortkamps
- Leadership program goal: stronger rural communities
- Vision of Trees visits Champion again
- Part of East 12th Street now open to through traffic
- Pool repairs completed
- Johanns launches effort to preserve veterans’ stories
- Local veteran says enjoy freedoms, say thanks
- Chamber Christmas Festival set for Dec. 1
- Myron Redden in Lincoln for evaluation after plea
- Warm weather work
- Four fire calls keep IVFD on alert
- Persistance paying off
- 2011 SCORE will follow ‘Days of Discovery’ theme
- Todd Burpo, son Colton to appear on ‘Fox & Friends’
- Sheriff-elect looking forward to new job
- City office moving to 7:30 to 4:30 hours
- As major holidays roll around, out come flags
- Sixty-five years later, veteran receives medals
- Tree, compost site will close to 24-hour-a-day access
- Mueller wins sheriff’s race, Christensen re-elected, Coleman chosen new mayor
- Injuries minor in rollover accident
- Last major pour on East 12th completed
- IVFD among beneficiaries of irrigation group’s donation
- Author promotes books, discusses writing process
- FBLA chapter, VFW planning Veterans Day events
- CHASE COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS
- Orthopedic surgeon, P.A. to begin seeing patients in November
- Hey girl, what about those bras
- Council backs off from city gym renovation grant
- Brian Carman leaves FD after 25 years
- Two-vehicle accident sends Enders man to hospital
- Forum held for 44th District candidates
- Imperial family knows ‘Heaven is for Real’
- Number of races to be decided in next Tuesday’s election
- Repairs almost complete at city pool
- Firemen take time to be teachers
- Legislative candidate forum set for Oct. 20 in Grant
- Karns honored by Nebraska State Genealogical Society
- County schedules hearing for additional lodging tax
- Twenty-five years of pumpkins, fun
- City gains first round grant approval on gym renovation
- Michael Hanna films for General Hospital
- Newspaper seeking questions for General Election candidates
- Saturday’s Cancer Walk draws 93 participants
- Republican captures national press award
- Sam Kunnemann enjoys teaching Chinese students
- Senior services staff approved for three percent wage increases
- NGPC regulation to lift alcohol ban affects Enders Reservoir both ways
- Cancer Walk provides funds for use by local patients
- Eighty celebrate new equipment, rest rooms at Imperial’s city park
- A skateboard park to serve youth at risk
- Walkers sought for annual cancer walk
- Health fair termed successful
- 12th Street now closed to all but local traffic
- Commissioners create hospital district
- Health fair a good place to receive low-cost screenings
- Cement pour started mid-week on East 12th
- Surgeon Mark Meyer’s 30 years of hospital visits coming to an end
- Zero pay for mayor, council stays in budget for 2010-11
- Ice cream social, ceremony to highlight new park facilities
- Nebraskan makes career of square dance calling
- Voter registration urged for November election
- State Fair in Grand Island a big success
- Champion residents not happy with tree removal
- Severinson hired to direct Manor, Heights
- Council, mayor forego salaries instead of freezing employee wages
- Kevin Mueller will be on November ballot for sheriff
- Car rams into Kuecker home in northwest Imperial
- Rodney Atkins show big hit with country fans
- City’s proposed budget includes pay freeze for department heads
- Fair completes another successful run
- Rabid sheep causes stir at county fair
- Recalled eggs not found in Imperial
- Mueller turns in over 500 petition signatures
- Man arrested, charged with sexual assault of child
- New, interactive community calendar up and running
- City employees celebrate 30 years
- Sen. Johanns: country’s debt reaching critical stages
- Fair schedule full of events
- Leibbrandt’s sweet corn season takes new twist
- Familiar face, laugh returns to Chase County medicine
- No petition drive slated on hospital district formation
- Fair starts next week for its 125th run
- All streets will be open during fair
- Mueller’s petition effort for sheriff’s ballot nearing goal
- ‘Buy in July’ ticket promo boosts sales last week
- Future of melodramas, musicals here up in air
- Week brings another inch of rain; July ends with nearly three
- Persistence, faith prevail in search for lost wedding ring
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