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Wins keep on coming for Oakland-Craig senior Oliver Johnson, son of Curt and Audrey Johnson. The young man got his coveted 100 th career wrestling win at the East Husker Conference Tournament in … more
Logan View FCCLA members competed in the District 3 STAR Competition last week. The group earned medals for their efforts in different categories of competition. Jayde Kreifels and Marissa … more
The Oakland-Craig Speech Team had their first contest of the year, traveling to Bancroft-Rosalie High School.  Several area schools competed at the contest. The O-C team brought home … more
The Logan View Speech team hosted their annual speech invite on Saturday, January 27 th .  Nine schools competed in the day long speech event that had both varsity and novice competitions … more
  The last few winter days have been a dream come true for many school age children. Due to weather related problems, mainly large amounts of snow, ice, and blowing winds making for … more
For Lyons-Decatur Northeast schools Science Teacher Paul Timm and his students, science is something that is worth making some extra time for. According to Timm that is why he started the LDNE … more
She did it in high school, she did it again in college. Kennedy Benne became the first female athlete from Oakland-Craig to score 1,000 high school and 1,000 collegiate career points. The … more
As the snow piled up and the city crews spent several days clearing streets following two snowstorms, it became apparent to the Oakland City Council that not everyone is following two key parking … more
January is a special month for all people who are mentoring youth in our schools because it’s Mentor Appreciation Month. Logan View TeamMates will be hosting a Mentor Appreciation Event on … more
For many in the area, a snow day means a day off from school and work. Others brave the cold and snow to make it into the office. Yet, there are those that have to be right out in the thick of things … more
“How’s 32?” was likely the most asked question on social media the past few days. The east/west highway is known for drifting and the heavy snows of the last two storms did just … more
There is a time   for everything,      and a season for every activity under the heavens Ancient Israeli King Solomon said there is a time for everything in the third … more
  The snow storm that swept through Lyons early last week seemed to just be practice for the storm that started on Thursday night and lasted till Sunday morning. While before there was … more
    The January 10th meeting of the Burt County B oard of Supervisors marked the first one of 2024. During the meeting the main point was to appoint new positions of the … more
    A familiar face in the Lyons Police Department has taken a big step up in order to protect and serve the Lyons community. Joshua Svendsen took the position of Chief of … more
With forecasted periods of heavy snow in the forecast, area schools called off class for Monday. The weatherman got it right this time as periods of snow fell throughout the day. More snow came … more
Hard work and determination pays off for Grace Wallerstedt, daughter of Josh and Sarah Wallerstedt, as she was invited to spend a few days in sunny Hawaii as a member of the Universal Dance … more
    It has been a couple of years since the Lyons community needed to break out the four wheel drives and snow blowers. The national weather service issued a winter … more
  The dedicated training officers of the Lyons Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department came up with a training that would work on their skills and have fun. According to Training Officer … more
Founded in 1989. The Swedish Heritage Center on Highway 77 in Oakland opened its doors with a renewed purpose. The former First Covenant Church was converted into time capsule of sorts seeking to … more
It has been a time honored tradition for several years, where 5 th through 8th graders form all over Burt County come together to show their mastery of the english language. On Tuesday, February … more
    It is the little things that make a city like Lyons stand out and look peaceful. For the City of Lyons the budget is not alway available to hire professionals to do … more
After a long tenure on the bench and a lifelong law career, District 6 Judge John E. Samson has entered into retirement. District 6 includes Burt, Washington and Thurston Counties. Originally … more
It was just a few weeks ago that the City of Lyons was awarded a very large grant of $415,312 from the state. The money is earmarked for important upgrades to the city park. Lyons has been … more
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