Get your copy of this week's Atkinson Graphic, available later today, and read the articles that accompany these headlines. “Area churches resume worship”, “County courthouse and annex reopen”, “Blessing of the Bikes held”, “Test Nebraska in O’Neill, June 5”, “Hardware stores’ history in Atkinson explored”. These and so much more!!! Don't miss out. Subscribe today - In-State is $34.00; Out-of-State is $40.00; or get an E-Edition for $20.00 and read The Graphic on-line anywhere! You can also add the E-Edition for $5.00 if you have a paper subscription!
Get your copy of this week's Atkinson Graphic, available later today, and read the articles that accompany these headlines. “F1C Louis James Tushla accounted for recently”, “Hay Days Committee asking for assistance on planning”, “Blessing of Bikes to be held May 31”, “Weight room open with restrictions”, “Farmers, Ranchers can now apply, financial assistance”. These and so much more!!! Don't miss out. Subscribe today - In-State is $34.00; Out-of-State is $40.00; or get an E-Edition for $20.00 and read The Graphic on-line anywhere! You can also add the E-Edition for $5.00 if you have a paper subscription!
From the Nebraska State Activities Association:
The NSAA Membership voted 31 to 20 FOR adding Bowling as a sanctioned NSAA activity.
The NSAA Membership voted 28 to 23 AGAINST adding Girls Wrestling as a sanctioned NSAA activity. The NSAA Board of Directors voted 7 to 1 to add Girls Wrestling as an EMERGING sport.
Complete results from the 2020 NSAA Representative Assembly are available on the NSAA website at https://nsaa-static.s3.amazonaws.com/textfile/leg/repmin.pdf.
Get your copy of this week's Atkinson Graphic, available later today, and read the articles that accompany these headlines. “MEMORIAL DAY
PROGRAM, Monday, May 25, 2020, 10:30 a.m., Woodlawn Cemetery”, “Holt County Primary Election results given”, “Ogden Hardware Going out of business”, “Nebraska FFA to celebrate virtually”, “Stuart FFA State Qualifiers told”. These and so much more!!! Don't miss out. Subscribe today - In-State is $34.00; Out-of-State is $40.00; or get an E-Edition for $20.00 and read The Graphic on-line anywhere! You can also add the E-Edition for $5.00 if you have a paper subscription!
Governor Offers COVID-19 Update on NET’s May 14 Town Hall
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts will update Nebraskans about the spread of COVID-19 and its potential effect on high school sports during the upcoming fall season during a one-hour NET News town hall meeting airing at 8:30 p.m. CT, Thursday, May 14, on NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR Stations.
Nebraskans are encouraged to pose questions to Gov. Ricketts, as well as the program’s other two guests – Dr. M. Salman Ashraf, an infectious disease expert and medical director of the Nebraska Infection Control Assessment and Promotion Program and Jay Bellar, executive director of the Nebraska School Activities Association.
“Speaking of Nebraska: COVID-19 Town Hall with Governor Ricketts” will be carried on television and radio by NET. It will also be streamed on the NET website, the NET Nebraska app and on Facebook. The program will include subtitles in Spanish.
Viewers and listeners may ask questions during the town hall program by calling 1-800-676-5446 or 402-472-1212. Both before and during the broadcast, questions can be submitted online at netNebraska.org/coronavirus.
They can also be emailed to news@netNebraska.org or submitted to the Facebook pages for NET Nebraska, NET News or NET Radio. Questions can also be submitted via Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #COVID19Nebraska.
Nebraskans can follow the latest news on COVID-19 in Nebraska, plus get information on the coronavirus disease and resources for reducing risk of infection at netNebraska.org/coronavirus.
Get your copy of this week's Atkinson Graphic, available later today, and read the articles that accompany these headlines. "Stracke is elected State FFA President”
“Gov. Ricketts guidance given on youth sports”
“WHMS gradually resumes specialty clinic services”
“Alden is TeamMate of the Month for May”
“Citywide garage sales postponed”
“Drive-through food pantry to be held:
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The Stuart Community will be honoring the 2020 graduating class tonight, Tuesday, May 12 at 7:00 p.m. with a Senior Class Parade down Main Street. At 7:25 there will be a brief presentation by the Post Office. Line the street, wave, decorate your car, honor your horn to honor the seniors. Remember social distancing!
Check out our Facebook album of photos from last week's issue at: https://www.facebook.com/pg/AtkinsonGraphic/photos/?ref=page_internal
West Holt Public Schools held their 2020 graduation ceremony this afternoon. It can be viewed at: https://youtu.be/EYtNMYGFYKM
Weather permitting, work will begin May 8 on US-20, in O’Neill, from 3rd Street to the railroad tracks at the east edge of O’Neill, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation.
Scodeller Construction of Wixom, Mich., have the $536,000 contract. Work includes concrete pavement repair.
Single lane traffic will be maintained with flaggers and a pilot vehicle. Anticipated completion is two weeks.
Motorists are asked to drive cautiously near construction zones, to expect delays and buckle up.
Get your copy of this week's Atkinson Graphic, available later today, and read the articles that accompany these headlines.
"West Holt School to have virtual graduation May 10”
“Atkinson businesses offered digital marketing grant”
“Father Steffes honored for 25 years of dedication”
“Graduation set at Stuart school”
“Stracke on FCCLA team . . .”
City implements Gift Card Match Program”
These and so much more!!!
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