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.
Category: General News
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.
Magician, Illusionist Reza returns to Falls City March 16
Magician and illusionist Reza will make a tour stop at Falls City’s Prichard Auditorium at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 16. Tickets are currently on sale at the Falls City Chamber of Commerce/Main Street Office (1705 Stone St.; 402-245-4228 or 402-245-5899). This will be Reza’s second appearance in Falls City, as he performed at Prichard Auditorium in July 2010.
Wall of Fame Committee seeks nominations for ‘13
The Falls City Public Schools’ Wall of Fame Steering Committee is seeking nominations for this year’s selection.
Domestic incident leads to felony charge
A 23-year-old Falls City man will appear in Richardson County Court March 6 on a felony charge of strangulation, stemming from an alleged domestic incident Jan. 4.
Single vehicle accident claims life of former Shubert man
A 71-year-old Papillion man, formerly of Shubert, died Thursday night, Aug. 2, in a one-vehicle accident on 719 Road between 651 and 652 Avenue, in the Shubert-Indian Cave area.
Senatorial candidate Kerrey to visit Falls City Saturday
Rick Martin, spokesman for Richardson County Nebraskans for Kerrey is pleased and honored to announce a visit by former United States Senator and Governor Bob Kerrey to Falls City on July 28, 2012.
Storm Chasers arrive in Falls City, without the storm
Reed Timmer, and his Storm Chasers team, pulled into Falls City on Friday and booked several rooms for the afternoon at the Check-In Motel. He was in town looking for tornadoes.
Timmer’s experience is unrivaled in the field of extreme weather reporting, tracking and prediction. As a star on the Discovery Channel’s Storm Chasers, Timmer became the first person in history to record high definition video from inside a tornado. The 2008 season of Storm Chasers had a record 19 million viewers, making it the highest rated show in the history of the Discovery Channel.