Sisters Lindsay Gould, left, and Jacque Carden are seen here at Nebraska Children’s Hospital, Omaha, where both currently work. The sisters live less than a mile away from each other in Gretna and attend the same church.
Sisters Lindsay Gould, left, and Jacque Carden are seen here at Nebraska Children’s Hospital, Omaha, where both currently work. The sisters live less than a mile away from each other in Gretna and attend the same church.
Aurora Speech Team members Sam Elge and Ansley Harvey share a range of emotions in a duet titled “Anna at the End,” a story about a young couple falling in love, then facing the emotions of the young girl getting sick, and eventually passing away.
Three of Giltner’s best spellers competed in the Hamilton County Spelling Bee last Tuesday at the fairgrounds. From left are, Jaxyn Eastman (eighth grade), Jack Nuss (seventh grade) and Tanner Schelkopf (eighth grade).
Eileen Chader admires the wooden rose crafted by Nancy Ronnau as part of her Valentine’s Day donation, Roses for Residents. Flowers were gifted to the residents in attendance at East Park Villa’s Valentine’s Day Banquet.
Preschooler Belle Graham looks up at FFA member Morgan Bonifas who invites her to pet a lamb. The lamb’s mamma can be seen watching protectively.
Giltner preschool teacher Amy Wilson shows her students a postcard received from Arizona as part of the ‘Valentines Across the Country’ project she started.