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Two bison inspect the hay feeding station at the ranch north of Hordville. Kendra Hudson, whose grandfather Arlo Stevens founded the ranch, recalled feeding the bison with five-gallon feed buckets at an early age.

Two bison inspect the hay feeding station at the ranch north of Hordville. Kendra Hudson, whose grandfather Arlo Stevens founded the ranch, recalled feeding the bison with five-gallon feed buckets at an early age.

Couple processes bison meat near Hordville

For the past few years, Jace and Kendra Hudson have been bringing the massive beasts of the prairie right to the plate of Nebraska consumers and beyond.
Hordville Village Board members voted unanimously Thursday to approve the request of a private resident to install 26 solar panels on their garage.

Hordville Village Board members voted unanimously Thursday to approve the request of a private resident to install 26 solar panels on their garage.

Hordville board OKs solar project

Hordville Village Board members voted unanimously Thursday to approve the request of a private resident to install 26 solar panels on their garage. The board approved the development after little discussion at the public hearing attended by one community member who offered no comment on the project.
Brooke Broekemier

Brooke Broekemier

Westfield names Broekemier as its new administrator

Michelle Broekemier, a Hordville native with 20 years experience in the healthcare industry, has been hired as the new administrator at Westfield Quality Care in Aurora. The pending administrative change was announced this week by Rod Schroeder, Westfield’s chairman of the board.
A construction crew poured a 120-by-134 foot parking lot in mid-November, with additional concrete work set to be completed in December.

A construction crew poured a 120-by-134 foot parking lot in mid-November, with additional concrete work set to be completed in December.

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Parking lot installed on Hordville site Ten months after the old Hordville school building was demolished a construction company poured a 120-by-134 foot parking lot on the site last week, complete with handicap parking, striping, lighting, sidewalks and a zero-step entrance to the Hordville Event...
Marv Rogers holds the plaque given to him by the village of Hordville in honor of his years of service to the community.

Marv Rogers holds the plaque given to him by the village of Hordville in honor of his years of service to the community.

Marwin ‘Marv’ Rogers honored in Hordville

People in a small community wear many hats, which certainly rings true for Marwin ‘Marv’ Rogers. This Hordville community member has found many ways to be involved in the town since moving in.
The demolition crew forces out a window frame from the top floor as they slowly work to clear the sections nearest the event center.

The demolition crew forces out a window frame from the top floor as they slowly work to clear the sections nearest the event center.

End of an era in Hordville

A sporadic thud reverberated throughout Hordville on a chilly morning Jan. 19. Residents could be seen walking around the former school building as a construction crew chipped away at the exterior walls.
Hordville High School

Hordville High School

Hordville school to come down

The former Hordville school building will soon be coming down. Village board members voted last week to accept a bid from G & G Dozer, based in Caney, Kan., to demolish a three-story brick structure, parts of which have stood for more than a century.
A once proud school building in Hordville could be demolished soon as village leaders say they are concerned with the liability of letting the aging structure continue to deteriorate.

A once proud school building in Hordville could be demolished soon as village leaders say they are concerned with the liability of letting the aging structure continue to deteriorate.

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Hordville school building may soon be history A brick structure that once was a focal point of the Hordville community may soon be coming down as village leaders have begun accepting bids to demolish a vacated 108-year-old school building.