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Seward County residents are encouraged to dispute internet speeds at their homes in order to bring more funding to Nebraska to close the broadband service gap. The deadline to submit a challenge …

The Seward County girls’ wrestling team brought home the runner-up plaque from the Fillmore Central Invitational Dec. 30 and had four wrestlers earn individual silver medals. Lauren …

Three straight days of basketball is a lot. Just ask the Milford basketball teams. The girls’ team went 2-1 over the three days, beating Superior 42-37, losing to Cross County 45-39 and …

Two Milford FCCLA students set up a winter gear drive to donate to Voices of Hope in Lincon. Voices of Hope’s primary focus is on crisis intervention services for adult victims of domestic …

Marcia Ann Boden, age 84, went to be with the Lord on Dec. 19, 2022, after suffering a fatal aortic aneurysm in Kaiser Hospital, Roseville, California. Marcia was born to Albert and Dorothy …

Randy Ray Erb graduated from Milford High School in 1968 and from Nebraska Vocational Technical College in 1970. He opened Randy’s Studio in Milford in June 1970. Randy and Dee Hunter were …

Imogene Hostetler, age 94, of Adams, went to her heavenly home on Dec. 13, 2022. She was born Sept. 13, 1928, to Phillip and Verna (Stutzman) Stauffer at home in Milford. Imogene attended …

CMSgt Charles "Charlie" E. Hansen, of Friend, passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord and Savior on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022, at the age of 79, with the love of his life and wife of 57 years Judy …

Rollin Gregory Roth was born Monday, April 14, 2003, in Lincoln, to Mike and Rocki (Stutzman) Roth. The first of three children, Rollin passed away in Lincoln, on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022, at the age …

Junto Wine on the edge of Seward is participating in a perfect blend of Nebraska agriculture: beef and wine. “The word Junto was a club that established by Ben Franklin for mutual …

Although her goal was to branch out after college, a Milford Public Schools teacher said teaching at Milford has been one of the best things that has happened to her. Seventh and eighth-grade …

After 35 years in office, Seward County Treasurer Robert Dahms is retiring. Though he is looking forward to spending more time with his family and continuing his love of walking, Dahms said he …

Eighth-grade students at Milford Public Schools are learning just how varied their future career choices may be. In its first year, the Careers 8 class is encouraging youth to explore careers …

Milford residents shared pictures of their discolored city water on social media Dec. 13 after an unmarked water main was damaged in a vacant lot across from Oak Circle. T & H Construction …

The Seward County Chamber and Development Partnership released its quarterly report to members at the end of November. According to the report, the SCCDP was involved in the following activities …

The Milford City Council held its annual organizational meeting Dec. 6, with the mayor appointing members and city staff to their respective positions. Council appointments remained the same as …

For the first time in Seward history, a girls’ wrestling team competed in official matches. The Bluejays, a co-op between Seward, Milford and Centennial, hosted Norris and York Dec. 1 and …

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