Weekly newspaper in Humphrey, Neb., serving northern Platte County, Neb.
Humphrey-Lindsay Unified Bowling team qualified for state by defeating district runner-up North Bend Central. Members of the ...
Despite signs at the football field and track in Humphrey, dogs are defecating frequently at the facility. “No pets,” and that means not allowing your pet to relieve itself on private and public ...
A view of the kitchen area of the new Lindsay Apartments, which will be available after Jan. 1, 2026. Rental applications are being taken now. Courtesy photo Applications are being taken for the ...
Sister Valeria C. Foltz, OLVM, age 105, a resident of Heritage Pointe of Warren, died on the morning of Tuesday, May 13, 2025. Sister Valeria entered the Congregation of Our Lady of Victory Missionary ...
Angie Hanson started the morning the same as every other work day. She took her 1-yearold son, Garret, to day care, gave him ...
Weekly newspaper in Humphrey, Neb., serving northern Platte County, Neb.
The Humphrey-Lindsay One-Act team earned a superior rating Nov. 18 at the East Husker Conference contest. H-L hosted the meet ...
Joe Krings stands next to the bear he carved. It stands 8-foot, 2-inches from stump to the top of his head. Krings, from rural Lindsay, has carved out a career as an artist, creating sculptures from ...
Lindsay Village Board Chairman Fred Hoefer welcomed the group of 36 for lunch at Tavern 1888. Jenny Korth gave a presentation ...
Dillon Krueger, U.S. Army veteran, artist and author, spoke Friday afternoon at the Lindsay Holy Family Veterans Day program. He read one of his books, “Why We Pledge Allegiance.” Army veteran speaks ...
Families, they’re all different. I didn’t grow up spending much time with my grandparents. I didn’t grow up with visits from cousins or aunts and uncles. I didn’t see much of them at all, so they were ...
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