Two win Ag Society funds...
Taylor Arens (left), Crofton, and Emerson Randa (right), Verdigre, were awarded the 2020 Knox County Ag Society scholarships for 4-H and FFA respectively at the Bullarama event during the Knox County Fair at Bloomfield. Eric Miller (center) is the scholarship coordinator.
Veteran Stories: U.S. Navy Seaman killed in accident
Fred Plantenberg was born in Crofton in 1913. Plantenberg graduated from St. Rose School in 1928. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy at Omaha in 1938 before World War II started. He began his training at the Great Lakes Naval training station, and eventually transferred to San Diego. To read all about Plantenberg, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
The family of Karen Kool would like to honor her with a card shower in celebration of her 80th birthday on September 3rd.
Cards may be sent to her at: P.O. Box 172, Crofton, NE 68730.
Dather takes part in first ever Virtual FCCLA conference
Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) held its first-ever Virtual National Leadership Conference since the organization was founded in 1945, with a Crofton student participating in the monumental event. Piper Dather from the Crofton FCCLA Chapter competed in FCCLA's virtual STAR event and received a gold in Fashion Construction-Jr. To read all about Dather's project, including what she thought about the virtual conference, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Crofton school district welcomes new staff
A number of new staff have joined the Crofton Community School staff for the 2020-2021 school year. Be sure to pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal to get to know the new staff a little better.
Community garage sales this weekend
The 2020 Community Garage sales will kick off this weekend, with some sales on Friday, August 28, a variety of home sales, as well as group sales at the City Auditorium will be held in conjunction with the Cruisin' Day car show this weekend. To find the full list of garage sale locations, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Veteran Stories: Promoted on the Battlefield in Italy
Henry I. Kremer was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kremer from Crofton. Although he was a Crofton native, Henry joined the National Guard in Madison, Minnesota where he was working at the time after the U.S. declared war on Japan and Germany in 1941. Kremer served in the early days of the U.S. involvement in World War II in the North African invasion. To read all about Kremer and his time as a National Guardsman, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Treasures Donates to Crofton Pool
Main Treasures volunteers Vicki Woockman, Bernice Tramp, Marlene Hynes, JoAnn Woockman, and Marietta McFarland present a check for $2100 to Economic Development Director Erin Filips for the swimming pool project. The funds were raised from shoppers and donations August 5-8 at the community thrift store.
Youth show talents
Special News Release
The 4-H Talent Contest was held on Thursday, August 6 at the First Trinity Social Hall in Bloomfield. To read what events the youth participated in, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
A card shower has been requested for Marlene Schroeder, who will be celebrating her 80th Birthday on September 5, 2020.
Cards will reach Schroeder at: Marlene Schroeder, c/o Ann Ball, 22361 Burr Oak Dr., Gretna, NE 68028
Cruisin' Day coming, August 28-29
In just one week, Crofton's south park will be lined with classic cars of all sorts and the streets will be full of people cruising for bargains. Cruisin' Days will have a full schedule of activities for all ages. To read the complete schedule, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Crofton's Senior Center re-opens...
Katie Tramp, Manager Mary Sawatzke, and Dorothy Schoenberner preparing for the first day of "eating in" at Crofton's Senior Center on Monday, August 17. The Center was allowed to reopen with guidelines in place, and will start serving meals again with lunches and dinners offered, as well as bingo and some events.
Tribal food sovereignty during COVID-19
By: Sandra Renner, Farm and Community director Center for Rural Affairs
In many communities across rural America, we are beginning to ease into new norms and routines of quarantine. Each of us is attending to the impacts of COVID-19 on our friends, families, and communities as we all reflect on these unprecedented times. Be sure to pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal for the full story.
Northeast Community College to require masks
Northeast Community College continues to put plans into place to prepare for the fall semester on August 17. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, plans have been developed to include appropriate social distancing and classroom safety protocols. To read what the college's president has to say about the changes, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
School sports to proceed
The Nebraska School Activities Association's board of directors voted in favor of holding its football and volleyball seasons as scheduled during a special meeting Monday via conference call. To read when fall sports practices are set to begin statewide, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Avera Staff answers COVID questions about testing
The Journal asked local providers at Avera some questions about testing for the COVID-19 virus as the state begins to see some more infections as testing itself picks up. Be sure to pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal to read how the Avera providers answered the questions.
Twenty-nine earn CHS diploma
The Crofton Warrior senior class of 2020 was finally able to hold its regular commencement ceremony, giving a proper send-off to the 29 students eligible for graduation this year, but that had been delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. To read all about the outdoor commencement ceremony, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
District Health Department moves into Phase IV DHM
From the NCDHD
Based on monitoring trends in COVID-19 data, the North Central District Health Department jurisdiction will move to Phase IV of the Governor's Directive Health Measure (DHM) starting August 1, 2020. To read more on this new phase, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Knox County 4-H Presentation Contest is held July 23
The Knox County 4-H Presentation Contest was held on Thursday evening, July 23 in Bloomfield. To read more on the Knox County 4-H presentations contest winners, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.
Knox County 4-H Favorite Food Revenue winners are told
The Knox County 4-H Favorite Food Revenue took place on Thursday evening, July 23 in Bloomfield. To find out who was presented with a trophy, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.