Weekly newspaper in Humphrey, Neb., serving northern Platte County, Neb.
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 ...
Humphrey-Lindsay Unified Bowling team qualified for state by defeating district runner-up North Bend Central. Members of the ...
Angie Hanson started the morning the same as every other work day. She took her 1-yearold son, Garret, to day care, gave him ...
The Humphrey-Lindsay One-Act team earned a superior rating Nov. 18 at the East Husker Conference contest. H-L hosted the meet ...
Lindsay Village Board Chairman Fred Hoefer welcomed the group of 36 for lunch at Tavern 1888. Jenny Korth gave a presentation ...
I don’t think Thanksgiving has been forgotten. I know times have changed, and retailers have been selling Christmas items for months — remember if shoppers weren’t buying they wouldn’t sell — but ...
I have no issues with growing older — the alternative stinks — but it certainly has its challenges. I have been battling plantar fasciitis for the better part of a month. I initially did what everyone ...
“Censored” is coming to the Humphrey Public School stage. The one-act season is coming up, and Humphrey-Lindsay students will be presenting “Censored” by Maria McConville. Coaches for the ...
“Field of Screams” is this year’s Halloween scene created by Gary and Kim Bender. For the last three years they have created different scenes depicting skeletons playing football, volleyball and ...
I’m getting nostalgic for years gone by. I’ve been watching the baseball playoffs and listening to the debates of how the game has changed, and as much as I love baseball, I’m not sure the changes are ...
We’re going to have a new addition to the family — the fourlegged kind. In about two weeks we are going to pick up Ottis from a basset hound breeder in Ireton, Iowa. We lost Penny unexpectedly about a ...