May 10, 2008 | KHGI
“Using my grandmother's bowl. I don't know why but to this day, that's all I use. I think the kolaches don't taste the same if they're made in a plain pyrex bowl”
Food Finds Charlie's Station Posted: Updated: Built with love, passed down through the generations, our next Food Finds truly is a piece of history. via KHGI
Elba foundation donations now tax-credit eligible
ELBA The Elba Community Foundation was recently notified that it is again eligible for Community Development Assistance Act Tax Credit. via Grand Island Independent
December 04, 2007 - Nebraska's Bill Baxter Leaves a Legacy
“There is still a business to run. Although the majority of the farm is in CRP, we have crops on part of it. Those financial obligations have to be met.”
His hope was to inspire others to do the same For Immediate Release David Bue 834-3335 dbue@pheasantsforever.org - December-04 - Story by Larry Porter Cancer had extracted all but the ultimate penalty, yet the ... via Pheasants Forever
Elba cattleman joins Dist. 41 race
“I think District 41 is a great place for people to live, and I want to make sure it continues to be a great place for people to live”
ELBA Gary Rasmussen, an Elba cattle producer and Howard County commissioner, is running for the District 41 seat in the state Legislature currently held by State Sen. via Grand Island Independent
SARGENT Shantel Mack had 10 kills to lead Ansley to a 25-19, 25-17, 25-15 victory over Callaway in the championship match of the Loup Valley Conference Tournament Saturday in Sargent. via The Grand Island Independent
BOYD To Nick and Diane Boyd of Grand Island, a daughter born Sept. 28 at St. Francis Medical Center. via Grand Island Independent
Red Hornets fall in Goldenrod Tourney
GREELEY Heartland Lutheran was knocked out of the Goldenrod Conference Tournament Thursday with a 26-24, 23-25, 25-21, 25-22 loss to Nebraska Christian. via Grand Island Independent
“So it's great to have so many people come in.”
The 3yellow brick road2 is stretched out before visitors to Elba on Friday during this year1s Junk Jaunt, as the official head of the welcoming committee, Kare Wolinski , greets them. via Grand Island Independent
“And it became an obvious factor that we needed a preschool.”
Four-year-olds Marcus and Brandon play while attending St. Paul1s preschool. The new preschool is the result of a cooperative effort between the St. via Grand Island Independent