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October 2025

Arthur K. Remmereid, 96

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Funeral services for Arthur K. “Art” Remmereid, age 96, of Tilden, were held Monday, October 27, 2025, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Tilden.
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Mary Ellen Crosser, 81

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Memorial services for Mary Ellen Crosser, age 81, of Norfolk, will be 11:00 a.m. November 5, 2025, at Home for Funerals Chapel, 708 Georgia Avenue in Norfolk.
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Elaine A. Marks, 89

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Funeral service for Elaine A. (Schwede) Marks, 89, of Norfolk, were held Thursday, October 23, 2025, at Shepherd of Peace Lutheran Church in Norfolk.
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Cardinal football, volleyball into postseason play

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With the fall seasons winding down, the football and volleyball Cardinals have joined the cross country and girls golf teams into their post-season of play. The Lady Cardinals were ranked third in the C1-5 Subdistrict bracket and traveled to Leigh to play against #2 Homer, winning the game, 3-0 and moving into the sub-district final on Oct.
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Arthur K. Remmereid, 96

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Funeral services for Arthur K. “Art” Remmereid, age 96, of Tilden, were held Monday, October 27, 2025, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Tilden.
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Rasmussen wins firetruck prize

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Albion Fire and Rescue would like to thank all those able to attend the annual Pancake Feed. As volunteers, the department thrives because of the support of the community. The Department would like to extend special thanks to the Knights of Columbus Council #1739, Niewohner Family Farms, Albion Locker, Thrifty-Way, Gragerts Sure Save, Jerry Leifeld, Tracy Coakes, Rosie Spieker, Weston Ray, Chris Nelson, Greg Krohn, FFA Alumni Association, Albion News and Tisthammer Fabrication for their donations and help to make the pancake feed possible. The firetruck drawing winner was Kessa Rasmussen.
Kessa Rasmussen receiving the fire truck prize for her drawing

Cardinal runners perform well at State

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The week before the Nebraska State Cross Country Championships is a very stressful time. Besides the “coming down” from a high after qualifying for the big event, the Boone Central girls’ team and the lone boy qualifier, Logan Thompson, faced a myriad of heavy thoughts.
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Cardinal football, volleyball into postseason play

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With the fall seasons winding down, the football and volleyball Cardinals have joined the cross country and girls golf teams into their post-season of play. The Lady Cardinals were ranked third in the C1-5 Subdistrict bracket and traveled to Leigh to play against #2 Homer, winning the game, 3-0 and moving into the sub-district final on Oct.
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