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Rabbits Truly Live Up to Their Reputation

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Our neighbors share a rabbit with us. The rabbit is a female eastern cottontail. Female cottontails have a home territory that is just about the size of our neighbor’s and our yards put together. From time to time, males come to visit. Of course, 28 days after his visit she gives birth to a half dozen little bunnies. Shortly thereafter another male, or the same one, comes visiting again, and 28 days later another litter. This can happen seven times through the year hence the promiscuous reputation of rabbits.
Rabbits Truly Live Up to Their Reputation

Providing Services To Meet Community Needs

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The Village of Callaway seems to always be busy, with businesses and organizations dedicated to creating a community that offers the best quality of life to all its residents. This time of year can be especially difficult for many; from financial hardships to loneliness. Developing programs, creating welcoming places to gather, and a true sense of community for all are not just great ideas - they are ideals that have been implemented within this town.
The Callaway Senior Center provides a gathering place for monthly potlucks and various events, community meetings, family reunions, and receptions. A grant recently awarded by the AARP has allowed the center to upgrade its capabilities to support even more functions. (Courier file photo by Ellen Mortensen)

Pheasants To Be Released For Thanksgiving Hunting

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The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission will release adult rooster pheasants in 18 wildlife management areas prior to the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The WMAs are: Arnold Trupp WMA (Morrill County), Arrowhead WMA (Gage County), Bordeaux WMA (Dawes County), Branched Oak WMA (Lancaster County), Cornhusker (Hall County), George D.

Turkey And Trimmings At Callaway Good Life

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The Callaway Good Life Center hosted a special celebration last week as they invited family members to join their loved ones residing at CGLC for a Thanksgiving feast. The kitchen staff, with a little help from other staff members, spent hours preparing the dinner complete with turkey, ham, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, green bean casserole, corn, dinner rolls…and of course, pie.
The Meyer family was one of many families who enjoyed a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings at Callaway Good Life Center on Thursday, Nov. 16. The special event was hosted by the center for residents and their family members. (Courier photo by Ellen Mortensen)

Public Invited To Participate In Superintendent Search Process

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The Callaway Board of Education is preparing to make a big decision that will impact the school district for years to come, the hiring of a new superintendent. In a statement released to the district patrons last week, the board stated, “We will approach the search process with attention to each detail necessary to ensure a successful hire. It is our goal to hire a quality and capable administrator to lead the district forward in the years to come.”
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