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March 2024

Superintendent Schwartz leaving after current school year

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Superintendent of Schools Jeff Schwartz announced Monday morning he will be leaving Boone Central Schools at the end of the current school year in June 2024. Schwartz, who has served only one year as Boone Central Superintendent, will be accepting a position next year as Director of Student Services and Safety at Kearney Public Schools.
Jeff Schwartz

Easter Egg Hunt March 30

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PCC’s Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday, March 30, 2024 at the big park next to Highway 14 at 1 p.m., sharp. Groups will be divided by age up to and including age 10.
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Boone-Nance Cattlemen plan annual banquet

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Boone-Nance Cattlemen are planning their annual banquet for Saturday, April 6, at the Event Center on the county fairgrounds. Social hour will begin at 6 p.m., followed by the prime rib dinner at 6:30.
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Monday was a Snowy Day.....

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Boone County was on the border-line of rain/ice and snow in the forecasts over the weekend. Most of the day was rain on Sunday, which became ice and turned to snow early Monday morning. Shown top to bottom are: Snowplow was cleaning snow on Petersburg’s Main Street near Petersburg Building and Supply. Snow was being cleared between the Petersburg Village Office and Great Plains State Bank. And, snow was piled in the middle of Main Street to be removed at a later time.
Monday was a Snowy Day...

State speech champs!

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Boone Central’s speech team made school history by winning their first ever State Speech Championship last Thursday, March 21, in Kearney. After a runner-up finish at the C1 State Speech Tournament last year, the Boone Central Cardinals went one better for 2024 to capture the championship over perennial powers David City (second place) and Malcolm (third).
C1 STATE SPEECH CHAMPIONS: ( front, l. to r.) Brittany Sup, Jordan Patzel, Dayna Sharp, Eloise Martinez, Sydney Spangler and Katelyn Curry; (second) Edwin Naranjo, Madison Gompert, Josh Erickson, Taylor Beierman, Myranda Nelson, Nathan Devine, Emma Lordemann, Brooke Brengelman, Bella Meyer, Riley Lordemann and Coach Aaron Wyatt; (back) Coach Joel Sup, Coach Andrew Devine, Coach Curtis Luettel and Audra Groth.

Columbus group needs volunteers for ‘Reality 101’ at middle school

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A group from the Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce will be coming to Albion on April 9 to present a program, “Reality 101” at the Boone Central Middle School. Reality 101 is intended to give students a taste of “Reality.” About 30 volunteers are needed to assist with the event on April 9 from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
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Hands-on workshop on rescue procedures/extrication held

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Brian Busse, instructor from the Nebraska Fireman’s Training Division, was here for a hands-on workshop demonstrating new rescue procedures and how extrication is evolving. He said, “Today things are changing rapidly including most car bodies which are now aluminum. Various models have the seatbelt post located in different places.”
Hands-on workshop on rescue procedures/extrication held

Students awarded NSAA, NCPA Academic All-State

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Each year since 2006, the Nebraska School Activities Association and the Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association recognize students who have been nominated by their schools, based on their individual academic excellence, leadership and significant contributions made to their NSAA activity in fall, winter and spring seasons.
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