Both Warrior teams headed to X-C state Tourney
By: Rowdy Hegge, CCS Journalism
The Crofton Cross Country team ran at districts at Pender on Oct. 15 for a chance to go to state-qualifying both teams and a host of Warriors and Lady Warriors for the State tournament in Kearney this weekend. The full story can be found on the front page of the Crofton Journal.
Lady Warriors take first in Knox County tournament
By: Makenna Guenther, CCS Journalism
The Crofton Lady Warriors volleyball team brought home the first place hardware after competing in the Knox County tournament in Creighton on Oct. 12 and 13. The full story can be found on the front page of the Crofton Journal, available now.
Cross Country teams place at conference tournament
The Crofton Warrior harriers took to the field on Thursday, Oct. 8 for the Mid-State Conference cross country tournament. To find out how the team did, including the runners' times, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Crofton Girls Golf wraps up season
By: Makenna Guenther, CCS Journalism
The young Crofton Girls Golf team consists of five girls and is coached by Luke DeBlauw. To read how the season went, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Larry Koch Retires After Selling Crofton Farm Supply
After 39 years of owning and operating Crofton Farm Supply, he's sold his business to Gavins Point Veterinary Services, effective October 1, 2020. To read the full story, including what Koch's favorite part of running the business was, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Lammers family new owners Crofton Farm Supply, October 1
Local veterinarian Bailey Lammers and her husband Austin are excited about their recent purchase of Crofton Farm Supply and merging their quality veterinary practice with the feed business to help customers maintain optimal health for their livestock and pets. The full story can be found on the front page of the latest edition of the Crofton Journal, available now.
Arens placed at junior state cross country
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Saturday, October 10th, Rylie Arens made the trek to Picturesque Gering for the Junior High State Cross Country Meet. To read how Arens did, including her comments on the meet, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Council approves pickleball in gym
The Crofton City Council gathered for its regular meeting on Monday, October 5 with an abbreviated agenda. The council approved the use of a tennis court in the park and the city auditorium for pickleball players during the summer and winter months, respectively. To read more, including when a pickleball informational meeting will be held, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Fire Department holds second annual outing...
Approximately 60 members of the Crofton Volunteer Fire department and their family members gathered at the Crofton Haymarket on Sunday, September 20 for food and socializing. This is the second year the department has held this annual event at the Haymarket.
CCC Welcomes two new town residents
Samuel Verderheiden and Gabrielle Keiser recently moved to Crofton to be located between their jobs. To read more on the newest residents, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Veteran Stories: Died While Serving in Philippine Islands
Glenn E. Carr served as a Private with the 1st Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Division during World War II. After moving around, the regiment eventually staged at Camp San Luis Obispo, California in March 1943. The full story can be found in the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Economic Director shares goals at Community Club Meeting
During the monthly meeting of the Crofton Community Club on September 21, results of the recent Cruisin' Day were reported and plans finalized for the Homecoming Parade and Halloween Trick-or-Treat event in October. To read the full minutes, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
In celebration of Mike and Judy Mauch's 25th Wedding Anniversary on September 30th, their children would like to honor them with a card shower.
Cards of congratulations can be send to:
89167 557th Ave., Fordyce, NE 68786
Potts, Einrem named 2020 King and Queen
By: Jayden Jordan, CHS Journalism
Crofton's Coronation was held September 20th and Gavin Potts and Kaley Einrem were crowned king and queen. To read who was on the court, including the freshmen attendants, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Arens has photo published in poultry calendar contest
The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) is celebrating youth involved with agriculture by announcing the winners of NDA's Poultry Photo Contest. The annual contest was open to Nebraska 4-H and FFA members from around the state and Zac Arens of Crofton submitted a winning photo. To read all about the contest and to see the photo, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Nebraskans sign up for healthcare coverage; and can still apply
Heritage Health Adult Medicaid Expansion (HHA) has successfully signed up 5,218 Nebraskans to date. The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) continues to provide great customer service. Applications are currently processed in about seven days, which is over a month faster than required by federal law. Additional DHHS teammates have been hired and trained to be able to help answer callers' questions and process applications. To find out to apply, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
The family of Verlyn Nohr is requesting a card shower on the occasion of her 90th Birthday on September 22, 2020.
Cards can be sent to 55496 898 Road, Crofton, NE 68730.
75th Birthday Card Shower
We would like to honor Jerry Kollars with a Card Shower to celebrate his 75th Birthday o September 21st.
Please send cards and memories to:
88892 552nd Ave., Crofton, NE 68730
Stroms are Grand Marshals
Grand Marshals for Crofton's 2020 Homecoming Parade are Wendell and Delores Strom. To read all about the couple, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Disney, Pixar theme for 2020 Homecoming festivities
Crofton Community School's homecoming will be celebrated September 20-25 with festivities beginning on September 20 with the coronation at 6 p.m. and culminating with the parade in town on September 25 and football game against Tekamah-Herman. For the full list of activities, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.