Sacrifice something
Spring is the season for volunteering and it took a lot for students, faculty, and community members to sacrifice their time and effort in support of The Big Event.
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Spring is the season for volunteering and it took a lot for students, faculty, and community members to sacrifice their time and effort in support of The Big Event.
Read MoreThis is about my experience with The Big Event Group 22. I ran into Group 22 in front of Chadron High School, as they grappled with piles of mulch. I was covering the day of volunteerism for The Eagle newspaper, visiting jobs sites and live-tweeting.
Read MoreFor two seniors, the culmination of four years of work came to a close Monday evening, during a joint senior recital in the Sandoz Center Chicoine Atrium.
Read MoreSwords, shields, and spears flew and danced around the amphitheater last Thursday for RLA sponsored LARPing, Live Action Role Playing, event.
Read MoreSeventy-five years is a long time for anything to last, especially in the fast-moving world that we live in today. Erwin and Carol Keim, longtime residents of Chadron, have been married for 75 years and celebrated this accomplishment with their family Saturday as The Big Event volunteers helped clean up their property.
Read MoreCAB had $3,908.52 in unallocated funds at the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting.
CAB would like to purchase an inflatable outdoor screen which comes with its own projector and sound system for all clubs to use for outdoor events. The screen is 18 feet wide, has a Blu-ray player, and costs approximately $3,500.
Read More“Mom! Mom! Mom, can you hear me?” No reply.
Read MoreChief Justice Coy Clark swore in Karson Langley as the new Senate Vice President. “I hope Senate treats you better than it treated me,” said former Vice President Taylor strong as Langley took office.
Read MoreDavina Fessler, with Western Community Health Resources, presents ways to prevent suicide
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