Robin Hood Appears in Callaway

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Each year the Callaway Elementary students, under the direction of music instructor Brenner Beavers, demonstrate their singing, acting, and stage skills by performing a musical production for the public. This year’s play was Robin Hood, The Musical, and was performed on Saturday, March 23.

The Callaway elementary students in grades second through sixth performed Robin Hood, The Musical on Saturday evening at Callaway Public School. Shown above is the sword fight between Robin Hood (Lane Hogg) and the Sheriff (Aaron Johnson) (Photo courtesy Sara Hogg)

Board Appoints New Member

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ELLEN MORTENSEN

 

The Callaway Board of Education has a new member as of March 11. Two individuals threw their hats in the ring to fill a vacancy left on the board by Vince Guthrie, who relocated out of the district.

 The Callaway Board of Education approved Rebecca Eggleston as the candidate to replace Vince Guthrie on the school board moving forward. Pictured from left at a previous board meeting are Rhonda  Pandorf, TR Anderson, Board President Mike Reiff, and Superintendent Bryon Hansen. Not pictured are  board members Liana Hrupek and Jim Phelps. (Courier file photo)

NDED Provides Tax Credit For Pool Donations

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PRESS RELEASE

The Callaway Community Foundation is excited to announce that we have received $25,000 in tax credits from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development. These funds are issued to communities through the Community Development Assistance Act. Callaway was awarded these funds for the swimming pool project. The funding date runs from October 31, 2023, to October 30, 2024.

The Callaway swimming pool is getting closer every day to completion and looking like the rendition above. New tax credits funds for the Callaway Community Foundation create an extra benefit for those interested in helping financially with the project. (Courier file photo)

Happy Birthday American Legion

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ELLEN MORTENSEN

It has been 105 years since the American Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919 as a patriotic veterans organization. Focusing on service to veterans, service members, and communities, the Legion evolved from a group of war-weary veterans of World War I into one of the most influential nonprofit groups in the United States. 

Three Callaway Legion Auxiliary members were honored for contiinuous membership to the organiza- tion at the American Legion Birthday party on March 10. From left are Carol Harrison - 10 years, Janet  Schaad - 10 years, and Marjorie Frederick - 55 years. (Photo courtesy Jo Chesley)
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