To celebrate The Body Shop’s 10 Anniversary they will be highlighting some families and members throughout the next few weeks. The fifth spotlight member feature is Deb Henderson.
“We’re here to celebrate your achievements and acknowledge the long journey that has led you here,” said Hemingford Superintendent Dr. Travis Miller during the 2024 Hemingford High School Graduation on Saturday afternoon. “To the faculty and staff, thank you to you dedication and support of …
Thursday, May 16: Chicken Strips with Mac & Cheese and California Veggies
Brookelynn Warner, a 2024 Hemingford High School graduate, was announced as the recipient of the Aspiring Youth in Ag Scholarship. Warner will receive $1,000 per year for two years. The alternate was Jayda Meyring, a 2023 graduate of Alliance High School.
The donors in Hemingford and the surrounding areas came out in force on May 8 and sent back 45 units of blood to be used in local hospitals. The cots were full until 10:30 a.m. at which time employees of local businesses were able to walk-in without much wait time.
Hiya all! It’s baby time in the north, so another trip to the Black Hills. I cannot get enough of those baby buffalo and to be honest the little cinnamons are sort of strange looking. A baby cow is soft, fluffy and cuddly looking, just adorable; buffalo babies look like, a throw back in time…
Box Butte General Hospital (BBGH) and the Box Butte Health Foundation (BBHF) would like to announce and congratulate the 2024-25 scholarship recipients.
Each year, May is Bird Month in Nebraska. Birding is one of those activities that bring friends and family members of all ages together to enjoy nature. If you have binoculars and a camera, great! Use them! But you don’t need any special equipment to enjoy birds.
I never expected that after attending a couple events in Omaha I’d be rushing to a friend’s basement for cover from massive tornadoes at the end of April. But that’s what thousands of Nebraskans were doing that weekend. The strongest tornadoes our state has seen in years swept across Nebrask…
Susanne and I continue to pray for everyone impacted by the tornadoes that recently hit our state. The response to the tornadoes is yet another example of why Nebraska is the best place in the world. We suffered devastating hits to homes and property. But gratefully no Nebraska lives were lo…
Hemingford United Methodist Church
Thursday, May 9: Chicken Fried Steak Meal
The Adventure West Council, Boy Scouts of America hosted its annual Tri-Trails Distinguished Citizen Dinner, on Thursday, May 2, recognizing Drew Varner of Troop 216, in Alliance with the Distinguished Scout Award.
Weekly Briefs for the Hemingford Ledger. If you have an event that you would like added please let us know.
Suzanne Neefe, a dedicated Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Adviser at Hemingford High School, has been selected as a recipient of the prestigious FCCLA Master Adviser Award. This honor recognizes Mrs. Neefe’s outstanding achievements in advising an affiliated chapter…
Hemingford Public School Menu for the week of May 9 — 17
The Hemingford Golf Team competed at the Four Winds Golf Course in Kimball on Thursday, May 2.
Snow-Redfern Foundation is honored to announce seven talented High School Seniors selected as scholarship recipients for the Snow-Redfern Foundation managed scholarship funds.
Hi ya, Road Trippers! Today’s Road Trip wasn’t very far away, we headed for Bridgeport. Everything is greening up, so we thought we would take a cruise around the Sandpits and see what’s happening.
Title IX was passed by Congress more than 50 years ago to level the playing field for girls and women. It prohibits sex-based discrimination in sports and education programs that receive federal funding. Recently, Joe Biden’s Department of Education (DOE) released new Title IX rules that rad…
Growing up, my dad was a civil engineer for the Nebraska Department of Roads. As kids, my brothers and I loved learning about his work. My dad would take us on Sunday road trips across Nebraska for “inspection tours” to check up on our state’s infrastructure.
The recent move by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to implement minimum staffing requirements in long-term care facilities has drawn significant opposition from lawmakers, and rightfully so. Led by representatives like Adrian Smith and Senator Deb Fischer, concerns hav…
Headlines and articles pulled from the April 18, 1974 edition of the Hemingford Ledger.