Pictured above are, from left, Jeremy Cattau, Jannelle Seim and Emily Jasnowski, all of whom helped coordinate the project to construct the new pocket park in the Streeter Subdivision.
Streeter Subdivision pocket park now open
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
A new pocket park in the Streeter Subdivision debuted just in time for spring use, with fresh green grass and new playground equipment ready for youngsters and their families.Ag Life
Local feedlot owner Preston Franzen stands near the feeding bunk of a pen of feeder calves at his Franzen Feeders yards near Stockham. As a former Western Nebraska ranch kid and now the president of the York-Hamilton County Cattlemen, he loves to talk about the challenges, opportunities and future of the beef industry.
Cattlemen president talks beef’s challenges, opportunities
Ethan Freese uses a tool called a drip torch to drop burning fuel into the dry grass at Gjerloff Prairie on April 30 as part of a controlled burn.
PPRI conducts control burn on Gjerloff Prairie
Weather, drought and the daily demands of farming and ranching can take a toll on mental well-being. Healthy coping strategies, support resources and early recognition of stress can help Nebraska producers protect their health, their families and their operations.
Keeping stress in check: Strategies, tools that can help
News
Sunday rollover takes life of Hordville man
TLC undergoing major leadership transition, re-evaluating mission
Fire completely destroyed this camper last week after smoke was discovered coming from inside as it was being pulled down the highway.
Fire destroys camper at park entrance
Sports
Huskies battle at state track
Jayden Slagle hit a new statewide best triple jump mark for this season, going 49-6.50 at last week’s B-5 district meet in Central City.
Huskies impress at B-5 district meet
For the first time since its dominant title run a few years back, Giltner’s girls track team won the D-6 district championship in Kenesaw May 13. Posing with coach Nancy Lockmon and the championship trophy are seniors Kailyn Wilson (far left), Avery Reeson and Gracie Kreutz.