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With summer weather and the days getting hotter, pets can be at risk for heat-related illnesses. Dr. Jennifer Vrabel of the Crete Veterinary Clinic said dogs can experience heat strokes like …

The 100-degree heat was not the only thing hot in Crete this Father’s Day. When a crew becomes more like a family, what could be more appropriate than Crete Fire and Rescue hosting an area …

At its June 7 meeting, the Crete City Council: approved Confluence for planning services on the Comprehensive Plan for Crete’s Zoning Code update at a cost of $169,500.00. The Finance …

Burrage and Colonial Halls — the Quads, as they’re known to many Doane alumni — had their last round of residents this past spring. The two residence halls built in the late 1960s …

The unofficial Jasmine Avenue railroad crossing saw heavy traffic on June 5, but it was railroad equipment and memorabilia leaving the property rather than anything passing by on a rail. The …

An intern at the Czech Embassy in Washington D.C. visited farms around Saline County to learn more about farming in the United State and the Midwest to bring back home to his family farm in the Czech …

At its May 17 meeting, the Crete City Council: approved entering a professional service agreement with Speece Lewis for project management services on the 22nd Street Culvert Project, so long as …

Doane alumnus Jimmy Nguyen was chosen to be one of three co-hosts at the 2022 National Awards of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Nguyen graduated from Doane’s Crete …

The Boswell Observatory had its first lunar eclipse viewing since its reopening in 2021 on May 15. The historical site is and has always been a significant part of the Doane campus. The Boswell …

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