Thirteen days removed from a 42-41 sub-district loss to Sterling, Falls City Sacred Heart head coach Doug Goltz, who said his team was “outplayed” in that loss, challenged his players before Thursday’s first-round matchup with Sterling in the state tournament.
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Irish-Jets rematch Thursday night
Another year older and more importantly, wiser, the Falls City Sacred Heart boys take to the hardwood again Thursday night at the state basketball tournament.
Armory bids opened
The Richardson County Commissioners opened sealed bids on Tuesday, Feb. 26, from firms interested in a possible project to convert the county-owned Army into a jail/law enforcement facility.
WWI – from FC doughboy’s point of view
That’s in an exceedingly interesting letter written shortly after the Nov. 11, l918, Armistice which ended World War I by an American soldier who had […]
Sheldon’s statewide ‘Railroads’ exhibit opens in Falls City Friday
The Sheldon Museum of Art’s 2012–13 Sheldon Statewide exhibition, ”Railroads and the Making of Modern America,” opens at the Stalder Gallery inside the Falls City Library and Arts Center at 7 p.m. Friday, March 8. The Gallery doors will open at 6 for preview and guest speaker Sarah Feit, Assistant Curator of Education at the Sheldon Memorial Art Museum, will speak at 7.
District final loss to Crusaders ends Tiger boys’ season
The finality and suddenness of “win or go home” games wasn’t lost on any one with a dog, or in this case a Tiger or Crusader, in the fight last night in Nebraska City as fourth-ranked Falls City High and seventh-ranked Lincoln Christian battled each other to the bitter end for the Class C1-1 district title and more importantly, a birth in the state tournament.
Projects approved for new City building
The new City office building at 2307 Barada (former Family Medicine Clinic) continues to take shape as the City Council voted at their Monday, Feb. 18, meeting to approve two project requirements.
Four sentenced in busy day at District Court
A 20-year-old man pleaded not guilty to a pair of Class III felony charges on Tuesday Feb. 19th in Richardson County District Court.
Falls City Ed Foundation to award 26 scholarships
The Falls City Educational Foundation will award 26 scholarships worth $34,750 this spring for graduates of Falls City High School.
CGB construction a boon to other local contractors
In her fourth quarter report, presented to both the City Council and County Commissioners, EDGE Executive Director Beckie Cromer noted the impact construction of the CGB grain terminal complex is having on the area economy.