Three senior boys and three senior girls were nominated by the junior class at Crofton to be the candidates for Prom Prince and Princess.
The candidates for Prince were Zachary Berger, Riley Sprakel, and Stran Sage. The Princess candidates were Emma Neuhalfen, Brooklynn Fiscus, and Jada Schmidt. With the candidates being decided, the junior and senior classes voted for who they wanted to be crowned.
After the Grand March was completed, all of the candidates met in the middle of the gym for the crowning ceremony.
Zachary Berger won Prince and Emma Neuhalfen won Princess.
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Four Crofton volunteer firemen participated in Firefighter II training conducted by the training division of the State Fire Marshal’s office on Sunday, Match 20 in Norfolk. For more information, pick up your copy of the Crofton Journal or sign up for our E-edition!
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Ten Crofton Band students represented Crofton at the Midstate Honor Band on Monday, March 21: (front) Sabrina Kaiser, Jenna Jackson, Karley Schieffer, Elizabeth Wortmann, and Cameryn Fiscus; (back) Nolan Babcock, Mayson Ostermeyer, Austin Guenther, Zac Arens, and Grant Schieffer. For more news, check us out at CroftonJournal.com!
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The Freshman class of Crofton High School visited Northeast Community College for a Career Exploration Workshop on Monday, Mar. 14.
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The Crofton Band sent 25 students to the 36th Annual Class C All-State Band on Saturday, March 19 at Kearney High School. Of the 25 students who had auditioned and were selected for the prestigious honor band, 18 were high school students and seven were junior high. Of the 25 students who had
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NCDHD no longer to release COVID county-based info
North Central District Health Department at O’Neill said in a news release Monday that it is no longer able to release county-based data in its district due to HIPPA standards.
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