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WAYNE – City of Wayne officials are excited about the recent funding through the Rural Community Recovery Program (RCRP). According to a release from the Nebraska Department of Economic Development (DED), $10 million dollars has been awarded to 11 recipients.
Funeral services for Jeannine Anderson, age 93, of Wayne, will be held on Monday, October 28, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Wayne. Visitation will be on Sunday, October 27th, from 5 – 7 p.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church, Wayne.
WAYNE – With a population of 6,133, the City of Wayne was recently recognized by the State of Nebraska with millions of dollars in new infrastructure investment projects created by local leaders. According to a release from the Department of Eco'... Read More
Local News for the Wayne Area WSC Black & Gold Series To Open November 14 WAYNE – A kid-friendly performance will be approaching to begin the Wayne State College 2024-25 Black & Gold Series.
WAYNE – A series of free planetarium and laser shows will take over the Fall 2024 semester on the campus of Wayne State College. Accord... Read More
WAYNE – LifeServe Blood Center is calling all community members to participate in blood donation drives this fall. According to a release, LifeServe Blood Center encourages you to ‘Give One More in ’24’ to help the local blood supply.
City Of Wayne Earns Recertification In October, Infrastructure Investment Projects Highlighted. WAYNE – With a population of 6,133, the City of Wayne was recently recognized by the State of Nebraska with millions of dollars in new infrastructure investment projects created by local leaders.
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WAYNE – Four bids were received by Wayne County Board of Commissioners during their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday. From the Wayne County Courthouse courtroom, Highway Superintendent Kyle Huff led the bid opening for County Bridge Match Program (CBMP) Round Seven.
Karen Faye Marx was born September 1, 1942 in Omaha, NE. At the age of four she was adopted by Martin and Elsie Willers. She attended Stanton County Rural School and graduated from Wayne High School in 1960.