The Lady Warriors clashed with the O’Neill Eagles in a home game on Thursday, Sept. 8. The Warriors defeated the Eagles with a match score of 3-1. To get the rest of the story, please pick up your weekly copy of the Journal, or sign up for the e-edition to get news digitally.
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Cassie Allen getting some support during lineups
Lexi Wiebelhaus tips the ball while Jaida Allen(1) and Sammie Allen (4) look on.
Lady Warriors crush O’Neill Eagles in home game on September 8
Crofton's City Council held it's latest meeting on the 12th, and if you want to watch it, then be sure to follow the link below, and to not only SUBSCRIBE but also SHARE: https://youtu.be/3NjqigpWTp0
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Joyce Stevens, representing the Volunteers at Main Street Treasures, presented a donation to Crofton Elementary School principal, Mark Wragge... to get the rest of the story, be sure to pick up your copy of the Crofton Journal, or visit: CroftonJournal.com/subscriptions
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Main Street donates to Crofton schools
Main Street donates to Crofton schools
Get your copy of this week's Crofton Journal, and read the articles that accompany these headlines: “Warriors Fall to Neligh-Oakdale”, “Crofton X-C Competes at Norfolk Catholic”, "Lady Warriors Crush O’Neill Eagles in Home Game on September 8”, “Crofton Welcomes Foreign Exchange Student” “Elkhorn Man Fishes up Fossil at Local Competition”, and so many more! Consider subscribing today: In-State is $40.00; Out-of-State is $46.00; or get an E-Edition for $20.00 and read The Crofton Journal online anywhere!https://www.croftonjournal.com/o/the-crofton-journal/page/subscriptions
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Crofton held it's City Council meeting a while ago, but if you missed it, feel free to visit the Journal's YouTube channel, and SUBSCRIBE, so that you don't miss any upcoming meetings! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hG9br_wWhg&t=4s
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Crofton’s junior high football team downed Elk Point-Jefferson last Thursday night at home, beating the Huskies 8-0. The Crofton Journal is here to provide faithful news, and if anyone wants to get more sports updates, they should consider signing up at CroftonJournaal.com!
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Junior varsity plays Elk Point...
This week has been busy, FCCLA events, football games, and volleyball season! The Crofton Journal is here to keep everyone updated with faithful, weekly news - one simply needs a subscription! An annual e-edition can be purchased for only $20, and if you already have a subscription, simply pay an extra $5! If someone is out of State but still wants news about Crofton, the e-edition is added for free. For more details, follow the attached link: https://www.croftonjournal.com/.../the.../page/subscriptions
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Knox County Economic Development director, Kelly Hanvey, and her assistant, Stacy Miller, held a ribbon cutting last week for the new butcher shop, Homeland Processing, located at the Steve and Allison Kreycik farm at Niobrara... Read more about it in the Crofton Journal!
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Ribbon cutting held for butcher shop...
The Crofton girls’ golf team competed in two meets recently, one at Wayne and one at home. The girls’ golf team is led by three seniors: Araya Nielsen, Francine Zuleta, and Paris Walter. For more information, pick up your copy of the Crofton Journal or sign up for the e-edition.
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Lady Warrior golfers in back to back events
Lady Warrior golfers in back to back events
Crofton's community has been busy, whether it's the "Cruisin' Day" grill fest and car show, sports events, or the 50th anniversary of FFA... It can be hard to keep up! To receive information about what's going on and stay updated on past and upcoming games, consider signing up for the weekly edition of Crofton Journal. One can purchase stand alone copies, or pay for a basic, inside Nebraska subscription for only $40. Plus, for only $20 you can purchase an annual e-edition, or if you're already subscribed, simply pay an extra $5! Out of State but still want news about Crofton? The e-edition is provided freely on top of the out-of-state paid subscription. If interested, follow the link below and sign up now: https://www.croftonjournal.com/o/the-crofton-journal/page/subscriptions
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With the school year starting, Football season has also arrived, meaning some may want to see and purchase professional photos, not only from past games but upcoming ones as well! No worries, the Crofton Journal has got it covered with it's SmugMug gallery. Order custom prints in all shapes and sizes using professionally taken pictures from public events, be it sports, town festivals, or school celebrations. Simply follow the link below to see, and if interested, purchase any images of interest (any support would be greatly appreciated). : https://paperandink.smugmug.com/The-Crofton-Journal
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During the 2022 Crofton Community Club Cruisin’ Day Car show there were a number of contests for the youth – basketball, chalk art, bean bag throw – all with medals this year. To get more details, visit https://www.croftonjournal.com/o/the-crofton-journal/page/subscriptions and sign up to receive the weekly Journal.
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Other game winners in the beanbag competition and chalk art contest (l to r): Beau Hayes, Macy Kolterman, Xander Arens, Gwen Marsh, Myla Arens, Joey Schurman, Alexis DeRoos, and Kaylee Mauch.
CCC kids games at the car show: first place basketball free throw in 4 age categories. Easton Foxhoven, Gwen Marsh, Carter Connot, and Grant Schieffer.
Gwen Marsh (daughter of Craig and Heidi Marsh) winning in the preschool category at the kids games
The Crofton Journal published a video of the City Council's latest meeting a little over a week ago. Want to catch up? Simply, head over to the Journal's YouTube channel by following the link below, and don't forget to SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hG9br_wWhg&t=3s
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The Crofton Cross Country team will travel to Sioux Falls for the Augustana Twilight Meet Friday, September 2, to begin their much-anticipated season. To read more about the story, sign up to Crofton Journal: https://www.croftonjournal.com/o/the-crofton-journal/page/subscriptions
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(front row) Fiene Adler, Brook Lammers, Ariel Lammers, and Kayla O'Connor, (middle row) Lauren Loecker, Sophia Wortmann, Emily Guenther, Jenna Jackson, Elizabeth Wortmann, Jordyn Arens, and Rylie Arens, (back row) Mickey Doerr, Charles Steffen, Edison Sudbeck, Carter Guenther, Zac Arens, Grant Schieffer, Luke Haberer, and Holly Janssen.
The Class of 2012 gathered for a 10-year reunion event on August 20 at CJ’s on the Lake. Those in attendance included (l to r): Jordan (Braunsroth) Wintz, Maxine Schieffer, Sabrina (Poore) Sage, Megan (Bossman) Burcham, Angela Kaiser, Katie (Mueller) Curry, Gina (Dendinger) Groenke, Taylor (Schmidt) Harmelink, and Heather (Lancaster) Wuebben. To get more news, remember to sign up to the Crofton Journal, or get the e-edition to get your news digitally.
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The Class of 2012 gathered for a 10-year reunion event on August 20 at CJ’s on the Lake. Those in attendance included (l to r): Jordan (Braunsroth) Wintz, Maxine Schieffer, Sabrina (Poore) Sage, Megan (Bossman) Burcham, Angela Kaiser, Katie (Mueller) Curry, Gina (Dendinger) Groenke, Taylor (Schmidt) Harmelink, and Heather (Lancaster) Wuebben.
Ellie Foxhoven of Crofton- Junior Round Robin Champion. Belt buckle sponsored by Rader Feed & Supply Store in Creighton... For more news like this and more details, please remember to pick up this week's edition of the Crofton Journal, or sign up for the e-edition!
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Ellie Foxhoven of Crofton- Junior Round Robin Champion. Belt buckle sponsored by Rader Feed & Supply Store in Creighton.
It's been a busy summer, and with the school year starting up, new school staff, and football season starting up, it isn't going to slow down! Want to keep up-to-date on everything? Then consider getting a subscription to the Crofton Journal! For only $20 you can purchase an annual e-edition, or if you're already subscribed, simply pay an extra $5! If you're out of State but still want news about Crofton, you can get a free e-edition.
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Football and Volleyball season is starting up, which means you'll want to be getting professional photographs from future games! No worries, the Crofton Journal has got you covered with the SmugMug feature provided to those interested! Order custom prints in all shapes and sizes using professionally taken pictures. Simply follow the link below to get the product you need, and to help support your local news: https://paperandink.smugmug.com/The-Crofton-Journal
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As part of the Crofton Congregational Church’s 115th Anniversary celebration- “Remembering the past- Celebrating the present -Looking to the future”, a weekend of Worship was held... For more, read about it in the Crofton Journal, or sign up for the e-edition!
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Crofton Congregational holds “Walk Like a Christian” event
Crofton Congregational holds “Walk Like a Christian” event
Crofton Congregational holds “Walk Like a Christian” event
Crofton Congregational holds “Walk Like a Christian” event
The Knox County Fair was held recently, providing lots of entertainment and fun! Want to learn what all happened and see photographs from the event? Then please consider picking up this week's edition of the Crofton Journal, or signing up for the e-edition now provided!
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4-H Clover Kids show their rabbits in an overload of cuteness at  the Knox County Fair, with the judge working with the young  members to help them learn more about the rabbit project.
Crofton-based Lucky Livewires is not only a large 4-H club, but  is one of the oldest continuous clubs in Knox County.
A military helicopter made a landing during the fair, allowing fair goers an up close look.
Black Hawk took the stage at Knox County Fair this past Saturday night and played all of their  best hits for nearly an hour and a half before a big crowd. On Friday night, it was Maddie and  Tae playing for a packed house.