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Hudl and Striv Education Partner to Advance the Future of Student-Led...

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Exciting news from Hudl about how they will be partnering with Striv Education based in Henderson, Nebraska. Lincoln, NE (Sept. 28, 2023) - Hudl...

Ten FBLA Members Attend 2023 Fall Leadership Conference in Kearney

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The Nebraska FBLA Fall Leadership Conference was held on September 26th in Kearney at the Younes Conference Center.  The conference was a one-day workshop for FBLA officers and members. 

Thane Wetjen is Buzzed About His Bees

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Thane Wetjen, a Heartland junior, has the buzz for bees. He first got interested in raising his own bees after talking with Heartland 2022 graduate Carson Ott. Ott received a scholarship to start his bee business through the Nebraska Beekeepers Association by writing an essay about how to save the bees a few years back.

Heartland Band Wins Big at Yorkfest Again

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The Yorkfest Parade on Saturday, September 9, has come and gone, but the coveted traveling trophy will stay with the Heartland High School Band. Not only did the band win the 2023 Cornerstone Bank Governor’s Trophy for 1st overall band and 1st in C Class, but they will keep the Traveling Trophy—again.

The Next Generation of Stewards of the Land

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(McCool Junction, Nebraska) -- When input costs went through the roof in 2021 and 2022, Fillmore County farmer Jordan Uldrich decided that he needed a better strategy for fertilizer and weed management—one that wasn’t going to break the bank, but that would still be effective.

Sponsor Spotlight Henderson State Bank

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Henderson State Bank has reached another important milestone this year, celebrating its 80th year of serving its customers. Much has changed in the banking industry since 1943, when the bank was reorganized. Henderson State Bank has experienced tremendous growth since then and has three other Nebraska branches in Giltner, Greeley, and two locations in York. 

Upper Big Blue Launches Program to Offer Reverse Osmosis Systems

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The Upper Big Blue Natural Resources District is launching a new program to address drinking water quality concerns in the district. The program will provide up to $500 per home for a point-of-use reverse osmosis (RO) system on properties where the drinking water well exceeds the level of nitrate deemed safe by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which is 10 PPM.

Heartland Community School Special Election to Increase Tax Authority FAILED

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It’s official and disappointing for the Heartland school district. The Special mail-in-only election with a resolution for Heartland to increase its tax authority request did not receive the required 60% approval needed.