Villa Marie Eagles basketball team advances to state games

The Villa Marie Eagles basketball team punched its ticket to the state games at the Special Olympics East Central Regional Basketball 3-on-3 tournament in Grand Island. The Eagles team is comprised of students from Villa Marie Home and School for Exceptional Children in Waverly. “Our first game was against Beatrice; we won 24-10,” said Head […]
Five Travel Tips for Visiting State and National Parks

1. Scotts Bluff National Monument (Nebraska) Scotts Bluff rises abruptly from the plains, a sandstone and siltstone formation that served as a landmark for Indigenous peoples and later for emigrants on the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails. The monument’s 800‑foot bluffs create a dramatic skyline, and the Summit Road—one of the few in the National […]
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The Marsh Awakens
A Night of Silver Ripples The marsh stirred under the glow of a swollen moon, its surface shimmering like polished glass. Frogs of every size and shade emerged from their hiding places—tree frogs sliding down bark, bullfrogs lumbering from muddy banks, and tiny chorus frogs hopping across lily pads like scattered raindrops. The Night of […]
The Little Monster Who Learned His Lesson
At Grumbletooth Monster School, most students were used to strange things—slimy lunch menus, growling lockers, and the occasional fire‑breathing sneeze. But nothing was stranger than the day the regular teacher, Miss Fangrella, was out sick with a case of the Snout Pox. Her substitute, Mr. Whifflenose, arrived with a shy smile and a stack of […]
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