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The Changing Classroom

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Callaway Public Schools prides itself in providing the best education and support services possible for its students. So when opportunities become available to be able to acquire tools and equipment to help achieve those goals, the staff tries to take advantage of that.
Resource teacher Karen Weverka reads a lesson from the Character Strong curriculum to a group of young Callaway Public School students. New sensory materials purchased with grant funds are helping keep students more focused and engaged in the classroom. (Photo courtesy Stephanie Ross) THIS SPACE LEFT BLANK FOR MAILING LABEL

Upcoming Events

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The Callaway Aquatic Center is open for the season! Hours are noon to 8 p.m. daily, with 5-6 p.m. reserved for adult-only swim. Callaway residents may use the pool for no fee. The cost for nonvillage residents is $3 for children aged 4 and under, and $5 for ages 5 and over. Individual passes are $50, and a family pass is $100.

Drought Stunted Alfalfa: Cut It Or Leave It?

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Dry conditions have left some dryland alfalfa fields short, stressed, and slow to grow. When plants are only six to twelve inches tall, turning purple, yellow, or gray, and starting to bloom, the question becomes: should we cut it, graze it, or leave it alone? The first thing to consider is yield.

Capitol Conversations: From Pasture to Policy

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Following up on the discussion of the power and responsibility that comes with casting a ballot, this week I want to address one of the more debated issues of this legislative session: Nebraska’s new minimum wage law and the passage of LB258. LB258 was a bill created to provide practical, real-world guidelines for implementing Ballot Initiative 433, which was approved by voters in 2022.
Capitol Conversations: From Pasture to Policy

CC Foundation Announces Spring 2026 Grant Awards

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CC Foundation Announces Spring 2026 Grant Awards The Custer County Foundation reviewed grant requests for the period ending April 30, 2026, and they are awarding a total of $43,521.33 to 10 Custer County organizations. “It’s always an exciting time when we get to announce our grant recipients,” said Rilee Daffer, Executive Director of the Foundation.

Honor Roll

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Callaway Public Schools has released the names of the 7th-12th grade students who earned a spot on the Spring Honor Roll. A “Q” behind the name denotes fourth quarter honor roll, while a “S” denotes semester honor roll. Congratulations to the following students:

Upcoming Events

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The Oconto Volunteer Fire Department will host its annual Blowin’ The Doors Off BBQ on Saturday, June 6, in Oconto. The all-you-can-eat BBQ will begin serving when gates open at 5 p.m. and will serve as long as food is available. There will be live music until midnight. Adult tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the gate; children 5-12 are $10. Advance tickets may be purchased at ocontobbq. ticketspice.com/2026bbq. Bring your lawn chairs and your appetite!

May We Never Forget

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Under sunny skies and a gentle breeze, a small crowd gathered at Rose Hill Cemetery near Callaway to remember. To pay tribute to the thousands of men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the preservation of our nation’s freedoms.
Dale Estergard, Commander of Callaway American Legion Post 59, welcomed guests to Rose Hill Cemetery on Monday morning for the annual Memorial Day tribute. (Photo courtesy Jo Chesley) THIS SPACE LEFT BLANK FOR MAILING LABEL

BLAST FROM THE PAST

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Steve Axtell, senior track ace at Callaway High School, scored all of CHS’s 20 points during the Nebraska State Boys’ Track and Field Championships at Omaha Burke. The CHS triple threat took first in the triple jump with a glittering mark of 45’ 6”, which bettered the existing state record in that event. The new mark was not allowed, however, because of weather conditions. Axtell also placed second in long jump with a 21’ 5.5” leap, and fifth in the low hurdles in a time of 21.1.
BLAST FROM THE PAST
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