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 By LuAnn Schindler    School    May 8, 2024 

Saying Goodbye

While a few tears flowed Saturday, most of the members of the Summerland Public School class of 2024 beamed during commencement exercises held in the main gym. The Summerland band played the...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    May 8, 2024 

READY TO RUN

The rush of adrenaline a runner feels when crossing the finish line is indescribable, a highest high, a feeling of accomplishment. During a race, though, there are moments that give pause, causing run...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    May 8, 2024 

Lush and lovely

Life for Jorden Barlow comes full circle. The 2014 Ewing High School graduate owns and operates The Lush Body Spa, in the administrative office suite, at the former school building. The spa...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    Opinion    May 8, 2024 

-Isms: Views on life in rural America

"Wear sunscreen.” That is the first piece of advice given in “The Sunscreen Song,” a list of recommendations to the graduating class of 1999, set to music by Baz Luhrmann. It’s solid advice. Trust me,...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    May 8, 2024 

Jury finds Ewing woman guilty of making terroristic threats

Last week, a jury convicted a Ewing woman of making terroristic threats against a former romantic interest, stemming from incidents that happened between Sept. 28 and Oct. 9, 2023. Jessica J. Snyder,...

 
 School    May 8, 2024 

Class of 2024

Scholarship Recipients CHRISTIAN BEHNK UNL Husker Power Scholarship UNL O & G Kammerer Scholarship Paul D. Cooper Scholarship KELTON BRUHN Northeast Community College Livestock Judging Scholarship...

 
 School    May 8, 2024 

Valedictorians, salutatorian announced for Summerland class of 2024

Summerland Public School introduced the salutatorian and valedictorians during Saturday's commencement ceremony. Adyson Mlnarik was named salutatorian. She welcomed faculty, students, parents and...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    May 1, 2024

A Tale of Two Charters: Maulding instrumental in securing second Clearwater American Legion Charter

Don Maulding remembers the day paperwork to charter an American Legion Post in Clearwater arrived from the state post in Lincoln. He walked from Contois Motors, located where Orval's Auto Service...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    School    May 1, 2024

Summerland prepares to celebrate graduation of 19 students

Summerland Public School will bid farewell to its graduating class, Saturday, May 4. Commencement exercises will begin at 3 p.m., at the school, located at 51293 857th Road, Ewing. Summerland band,...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    School    May 1, 2024

Kester receives prestigious music award

Lenora Kester's instrumental music performance at district competition struck a chord with judges. The Summerland musician received an outstanding performance award for a flute solo at the April 19...

 
 News    May 1, 2024

SAM staff bring home 23 contest awards, place second in Class A sweepstakes

Summerland Advocate-Messenger personnel brought home 23 awards from the 2023 Better Newspaper Contest for the Nebraska Press Association. Awards were presented Saturday evening, at the awards banquet held at the Cornhusker Marriot Hotel in Lincoln....

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    Opinion    May 1, 2024

Original views on life from rural America

Over the weekend, Scott and I attended the annual Nebraska Press Association convention in Lincoln. Trust me, it’s one convention we likely won’t forget. Imagine being in a room with 100 other ind...

 

Multiple personal records set at Wausa Invite

Six Bobcat boys' track team members fought for medal contention at the April 18 Tom Martin/Wausa Invite, held in Pierce. Summerland finished fifth in team standings, scoring 39 points.Norfolk...

 

Bobcat trio scores medals at Wausa Invite

The Summerland girls' track team relied on its high jump competitors to score points at the April 18th Tom Martin/Wausa Invite, held in Pierce. Bailey Ahlers struck gold, breezing over the bar at 5...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    April 24, 2024

Tea for Two

Lynae Stelling dreamed of hosting a mother-daughter tea. Her vision became reality, Saturday, as the Orchard Historical Society hosted its first-ever tea party at The Rex. Society member Jillian Henn...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    April 24, 2024

Chamber kickstarts fundraising for Clearwater Veterans Park

Six flags, recognizing each branch of the U.S. military, flank the American stars and stripes on the eastern edge of Clearwater's newest addition, Veterans Park. A cement walkway is poured and will...

 

ColdType Publishing acquires regional publication

ColdType Publishing, LLC, the Clearwater-based printing firm known for its commitment to community journalism, announces the acquisition of Living Here Magazine. The publication, previously owned by...

 

Isms: Original views on life from rural America

There will never be another Rita. My first memories of the Orchard elementary teacher are from 2008, when I filled in during maternity leave for Kortney Sayers. Rita Shabram was one of the first...

 

CTE organizations have outstanding showing at state conventions, competitions

This month, three career and technical education organizations at Summerland Public Schools have attended state conventions, giving students an opportunity to show knowledge gained in the classroom an...

 

Stretch Your Imagination

"I've never met a real author before." Summerland elementary students were buzzing about books and articulating about art mediums, Friday, during a visit by children's book author Bruce Arant. The...

 

As ESSER funds come to an end, school board considers transportation, staffing

Summerland Public Schools will potentially add two vehicles to its fleet, using Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds to pay the bill. The district currently has $153,629 in untapped...

 

Schumacher's work earns top prize at ESU8 art show

The purple ribbon atop the pencil drawing of a famous icon says it all: Best of Show. Caydence Schumacher, a sophomore at Summerland Public Schools, submitted a pencil drawing of Marilyn Monroe to...

 

Isms: Original views on life from rural America

April is National Poetry Month, a time to celebrate the creative written word form, its expressive ebb and flow pulling you in. Reading poetry is great. Watching someone bring those words to life,...

 

Golfers battle inconsistent performances

In a week's span, the Bobcat golf team has competed three times. While two team members have landed in medal contention, coach Tom Thramer said his squad "has been really inconsistent the last couple...

 

Bobcat boys finish fourth at North Central

Led by a handful of medal winners, Summerland boys' track team finished fourth at the North Central Invite, held April 8, in Bassett. Alec Schindler brought home a bronze medal in the 110m hurdles,...

 

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