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Rotary + Red Cross blood drive report

Date: January 8, 2026 Goal: 97 Total units collected: 104 and with 104 units collected, there’s potential for 312 patients to benefit!! Single units: 67 Power reds: 19 for a total of 37 units Began with most appointments filled; schedule is very fluid; numbers were fluctuating due to illness in area. Deferred: 11 Canceled: 4 - notification on the day before helped to try to fill those canceled times! No-shows: 1 Beds: 12 Staff: 10-12, staff from other sites joined us; very adequate staffing! Rapidpass: 68 out of 95 used Rapidpass for 69% New donors: Dana Ramm; and several of our 12 new donors from last blood drive returned to donate again.

Welcome first baby of the New Year!

The Freeman Family of Thedford welcomed their son, Rio Jess Freemanx, January 2, 2026. Lil Rio was 8lbs and 4 oz and was 21 inches long. He had three siblings waiting at home for him, including six year old Rylee, four year old Rhett, and two year old Rayana. Rio is the son of Hadli and Tanner Freeman. He is the grandson to Eve Millar of Valentine, and Jess Millar of Crookston; along with Greg and Mellissa Freeman of Dunning, NE. And, he was the first baby born at the Cherry County Hospital.

Third quarter of 2025 in review

by Laura Vroman We begin with July and ended last week with...how hot do you think it was in July? Good news first - we ended June with the Sandhills turning nice and green with the rainy days and sunshine that June brought. According to NOAA, Valentine received 4.51 inches of rain and wind gusts up to 66 mph. The average high temperature was 83.2 degrees and the average low was 56.1 degrees. Let’s hope that July will continue to bring rain and sunny days!

SBA relief still available

WASHINGTON—TheU.S.Small Business Administration (SBA) is reminding eligible small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in South Dakota of the Feb. 9, 2026 deadline to apply for low interest federal disaster loans to offset economic losses caused by drought beginning April 15, 2025.

Register for the Hunt Safe course

Hunters ages 12 through 29 must have proof on their person of the completion of: • Firearm Hunter Education while hunting any game with a firearm or air gun. • Bowhunter Education while hunting deer, antelope, elk or bighorn sheep with a bow or crossbow.

Nebraska Farm Bureau comments on EPA’s latest Waters of the U.S. proposal

LINCOLN, NEB. - Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB) submitted formal comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Army Corp of Engineers on its latest proposal addressing the federal definition of Waters of the United States (WOTUS) under the Clean Water Act.

Lincoln County Cattlemen to offer Extension programming at January 21 meeting

NORTH PLATTE, NE.–– The Lincoln County Cattlemen will host a meeting January 21 at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds in North Platte, featuring educational programming from Nebraska Extension. The meeting will begin with a social at 5:30 p.m., followed by a meal at 6:00 p.m.