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God’s Way

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Archaeologists have discovered the ancient city of Ur located in Iraq. Once part of ancient Babylon, Ur was a massive city. It likely had a booming culture, as well as a developed religion. The center of its religion was what is known as The Great Ziggurat of Ur.
God’s Way

Albion pool set to open May 30

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Albion Family Aquatic Center is scheduled to open on Thursday, May 30, according to information shared with the city council on May 14. Angela Gilbert will be pool manager this season.
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City sales tax revenue near last year’s level

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After two months of reduced revenues, Albion city sales and use tax receipts are running nearly equal to last year. Total receipts for the first seven months of the 2023-24 fiscal year stood at $439,029 after February, just three-tenths of one percent above last year’s seven-month total.
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Subdivision engineering is contracted by council

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With plans for housing development moving ahead, the Albion City Council on May 14 approved an agreement with JEO Consulting Group, Inc. for engineering and design to extend water and sanitary sewer improvements to serve South Park Subdivision.
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Council approves list of 29 ‘nuisance properties’

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Albion City Council last week approved a list of 29 local nuisance properties last Tuesday night, mostly due to unmowed vegetation and some due to accumulated trash and abandoned personal property. Warren Myers, nuisance officer, determined the list after surveying the community, and the declarations were effective May 14.
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Commissioners appoint Olson to zoning position

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Boone County Commissioners unanimously voted Monday morning to install Victoria Olson as the new zoning administrator for Boone County effective Wednesday, May 22. Her official swearing in will be held Friday, May 24.
Victoria Olson

Two local students receive ‘Pillar’ awards in UNL Engler program

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Two local students, Seth Wright of Petersburg and Braden Benes of Albion, were recognized during the “Pillar” awards in the Engler Entrepreneurship program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The award ceremony was held Friday, May 3, in the Engler Agribusiness center on UNL East Campus.
AWARD WINNERS -- Braden Benes, left, and Seth Wright, right, with their Pillar awards.

Courtney Schindler is Caring Kind winner at BCHC

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Boone County Health Centers (BCHC) has announced that Courtney Schindler, RT, is the recipient of the Caring Kind award presented by the Nebraska Hospital Association (NHA). This prestigious award underscores Schindler’s exceptional commitment to patient care, and her outstanding contributions as a respiratory therapist within BCHC.
Courtney Schindler
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