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Day 4 - July 17 Today we headed out to Mortain and Hill 314, so named because of its height above sea level. After a short walk thorugh the trees, we came to a chapel at the top of the hill which …

Day 3 We started today at Arromanches with a look at mulberries. Not the fruit, the bridges. Mulberries were portable bridges the British built to help offload equipment from the ships to the …

Day 1 in France - After arrival in Paris, we spent part of the day at Monet's gardens in Giverny. They were lovely and a welcome reprieve from the many hours spent in a plane. :) Check our website …

The Saline County Fair events will start on Wednesday and go till Saturday and will include a multitude of events including 4-H shows, beer gardens, demolition derbies and more. The 4-H events …

Crete Public Schools will have new meal prices for the 2022-2023 school year. The federal government allowed schools to offer free meals to all students through the Federal Child Nutrition Waiver …

The Western community felt the loss of JoAnn (Drake) Roesler. Her sister, Rhonda (Drake) Drewes, remembers her dedication to the town, displaying her pride in the community at every opportunity. …

The Doane Family Association of American, Inc. will meet at Doane University July 18-23. During the weeklong event, the association will hold several business meetings, listen to speakers on …

Crete dance instructor and choreographer Kayleigh Schadwinkel-Hickman made her dreams a reality this June when she choreographed for Broadway for the Arts for Autism benefit concert. Student …

On June 21 at approximately 5:25 p.m., the Saline County Communications Center received information from the Friend Police Department of a motor vehicle and a train crash that occurred north of the …

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