Fireworks Sales Are Expanded in Nebraska
Nebraskans will have more options when buying fireworks under a bill passed April 29.
Nebraskans will have more options when buying fireworks under a bill passed April 29.
AUBURN MAYOR Dan White (left) and Councilman Rick Janssen were joined in the concessions stand at Legion Memorial Park by volunteers Jenni Anderson and Mellissa Riggins who helped hand out free cupcakes to anyone who wanted one. Nemaha County Herald photo by Darrell Wellman
Stoner Drug in Auburn is currently administering vaccines for the COVID-19 virus to citizens who are at least 18 years old. Members of the community can schedule appointments to receive the Moderna vaccine Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m., by phone or in person. Those looking to get the vaccine can also visit www.healthmartcovidvaccine.com to schedule an appointment. The Moderna vaccine is a two shot vaccine that requires four weeks between doses. Vaccinations are available with zero copay.
Cooper Weeks has joined the Nemaha County Herald staff on a full-time basis. However, our readers should be familiar with Weeks’ work as he has written game recaps for the Auburn Boys Basketball Team.
This year’s FFA district and state competitions have looked a little different. Because of COVID all of the events took place online. Despite how different things were this year, the Johnson-Brock FFA chapter did well on the state level.
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