The list of Niobrara Valley Conference Volleyball selections has just been released. Want to learn more? Then be sure to read all about it in the Crofton Journal or sign up for the edition!
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On Oct. 16th, at the Crofton Senior Center, Hometown Heroes, Bob and Helene Hegge, were presented a certificate by Tammy Matuska from Modern Woodmen of America.
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Knox County will be participating in Operation Green Light this year, a program created by the National Association of County Officials and the National Association of Veterans Service Officers. Want to learn more about the story? Get more details int the Crofton Journal today!
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Crofton Elementary recently held a money drive with all proceeds benefiting the Crofton Volunteer Fire Department. The students and staff of Crofton Elementary raised $1,112.52... Read the rest in this week's edition of the Crofton Journal, or sign up for the e-edition!
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St. Rose’s CCD/FFY and Confirmation students helped to host the 2022 Candlelight Rosary Honoring Mary on October 19th at the St Rose parking lot.
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On Tuesday, October 4th, students from Sword of the Spirit Schoolhouse helped plant trees at Glad Tidings Bible Camp. Want to read more about the story? be sure to get your copy of the Crofton Journal today! If you want to get your news digitally, then get the e-edition now!
The Crofton Community Club recently made a number of donations from the proceeds of its events held this year – new signage and some new trees for the South Park.
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A planned outage is scheduled for electric customers in Boyd County, as well as parts of Holt and Knox County, Sunday, November 6 from 1 to 5 p.m., following the completion of upgrades to the main substation that serves the area.
The outage will impact Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) customers in the communities of Butte, Bristow, and Lynch, as well as the Village of Spencer, and Niobrara Valley Electric Membership Corporation customers in rural Boyd County, northwestern Knox County, and northern Holt County.
The first of two planned outages occurred on September 18, so crews could begin making substation upgrades. Now that the upgrades have been completed, a second planned outage will be observed so that the system can be returned to normal operation. “Outages are never ideal, and we appreciate everyone’s patience during this process. These upgrades will help ensure that area residents have reliable power for years to come,” says NPPD Account Manager Brittney Koenig.
“Similar to the first planned outage in September, our crews will be taking the chance to complete work on other parts of our system that would otherwise require an outage,” notes Niobrara Valley Electric Membership Corporation General Manager Matt Fritz.
NPPD and Niobrara Valley Electric Membership Corporation will begin reaching out to customers who will be impacted by the outage between November 1st and 3rd.
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Crofton’s Lady Warriors secured a victory against the Guardian Angels Central Catholic volleyball team in a home game with an overall score of 3-0 on Thursday Oct. 13.
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With the play-offs, and an approaching end to the Fall Sports Season, you'll want to be up-to-date for the end of fall and upcoming winter season! Consider signing up to the Crofton Journal, and maybe even getting your news digitally as well! Here are our fees: In-State is $40.00; Out-of-State is $46.00; or get an E-Edition for $20.00 and read the Journal online anywhere! To sign up, please follow the link below: https://www.croftonjournal.com/o/the-crofton-journal/page/subscriptions
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The Crofton Lady Warriors defeated both Niobrara-Verdigre and Wausa to win the Knox County Tournament.
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