Randolph’s summer youth baseball and softball programs are off and swinging, with games held nearly every night of the week. Olivia Rayford (above) stretches off base, ready to run during action against Osmond last week. Colton Winkelbauer (left) grabs his glove and heads off into the ballfield in action against Neligh at home last week.
75 Years Ago - June 2, 1949 RANDOLPH – Displaced persons from stricken European areas arrived in Randolph the past week and have been settled on farms in this community through the efforts of Rev. Herman J. Kaup, St. Frances pastor for the Arch-Diocese of Omaha, outside of the city of Omaha.
Land of the free because of the brave
RANDOLPH – George and Sherry Bradley spoke about their trip to Spain during the last Randolph Woman’s Club meeting May 13.
Thursday Morning Ladies Golf stared May 23. Six ladies golfed Best Ball.
NORTH PLATTE –Randolph High golfer Bryson Eledge closed out his season and high school career with a strong performance at the Class D State golf tournament last week.
RANDOLPH – Jerad and Brianne (Bargstadt) Gubbels, Randolph, are the proud parents of a son, Baylor Joe, born Thursday, May 9, 2024, at Faith Regional Health Services, Norfolk.
RANDOLPH – Randolph is still without local police service as its new police chief continues to work on becoming certified.
Quilt of Valor
RANDOLPH – The Middle Logan Creek Floodplain mitigation project will be wrapping up this summer. When construction crews and heavy machinery make their exodus from town, the project’s superintendent plans to stay behind and become a permanent part of the community.
MAGNET – There is a business in Magnet that has prided itself on attracting people to gather in the community since 2014.
LINCOLN – With a little advanced planning, campers can find their perfect site for memorable outdoor experiences all summer long.
Track teams leave 2024 season in the dust
RANDOLPH – Randolph’s swimming pool is tentatively set to open for the season Saturday, June 1.
RANDOLPH–ThelocalVFWand American Legion will be hosting the annual Memorial Day program.
HARTINGTON – Mike Meier is ready to serve the citizens of Cedar County.
End of the year recognition
LAVISTA – Mark Linville, president and CEO of First State Bank in Randolph, was selected as the chair-elect of the Nebraska Bankers Association during the association’s annual convention in La Vista. He will assume the position of NBA Chair in May 2025.
RANDOLPH – Ted Thelen may not be the next Randolph Public Schools Board member, but he feels any of the six candidates moving forward to the general election would serve the district well.
School’s out for summer
Colton Kastning
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