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M/W/F - 5:30 am



Mark Moock was injured during a back surgery and is now off work, in rehab at Madonna and needing his house remodeled for wheelchair access. They have always been there for anyone and everyone..... Now they need our help. Please help if you can. To get to his Go Fund Me page CLICK HERE. 

Do you or someone you know have what it takes to be Miss Eagle or Little Miss Eagle? Please have them apply by clicking on the links below. Deadline is Thursday, April 21st. All applications must be RECEIVED by this date.
Little Miss Eagle Application CLICK HERE.
Miss Eagle Applicaiton: CLICK HERE.
Frequently Asked Questions CLICK HERE.

This year Eagle Vision will be holding the 1st annual Adult Queen and King fundraiser. Do you know someone that should be the Eagle Days Queen or King? Please send us a message with your nominations! We will announce the winner at the Street Dance on Eagle Days!
You can send a message with your nomination on their Facebook page CLICK HERE. 

To get the early voting ballet CLICK HERE 

Eagle Days is June 25th!
If you would like to apply to be a Vendor please submit the Vendor Application below.
Vendor Application CLICK HERE.
Help if you can...
John and Debra McNaught, Beth Hollingshead and daughters lost their home and belongings in a fire Tuesday night in rural Alvo. There has been a fund established for them at the American Exchange Bank, 151 North 4th Street, Elmwood, NE, or the American Exchange Bank, 440 D Street, Eagle, NE 68347. Please make donations to the McNaught Relief Fund. 

Cass County is currently in the process of updating and revising the 1994 Solid Waste Plan. The end plan will seek to provide recommendations to the County and Communities to mitigate disposal costs and increase economic benefits and opportunities through better utilizing wasted resources.
We recognize that no plan will achieve its stated goals without the support of the communities involved and so we would appreciate if you could take a couple of moments to answer the questions on the link below. Answers can be given anonymously, or you may fill in your details at the end of the survey if you would like to be kept updated with the progress. Survey questions can be found here:
Cass County Residents https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SFTVMV7
Cass County Business, Commercial & Industrial https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SB7GJJ2
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Live Improv Comedy at the Lofte
The Lofte Community Theatre in Manley will be holding a night of live improv comedy entitled, “Whose Lofte is it Anyway?” on Saturday, April 23 at 7pm.
In the style of the popular Drew Carey hit, “Whose Line is it Anyway?” this show utilizes the skills and talents of some of the midwest’s best comedians. This troupe of individuals (including the Lofte’s own Doug Rothgeb) is called “Big Canvas.” They participate in improv and skit comedy events in Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas. They take the stage this weekend and will entertain you with a family friendly evening of laughter. Some members of the audience may even be asked (or rather drafted) onstage to help usher in the fun!
Tickets for this event are only $10 and will be available at the door. For those who are interested, there will be an improv workshop at the theater starting at 2pm. For a free-will donation, you can learn improv comedy or learn how to improve you public speaking skills. This is a great opportunity for young people involved in speech, FBLA or other extracurricular activities.
The Lofte is located just east of the intersection of Hwy 1 and 50 near the town of Manley. Those interested in advance reservations should call the box office at (402) 234-2553.
Brown Bag Program at Cass County Museum
The next Brown Bag Program at Cass County Historical Society in Plattsmouth will be Tuesday, April 26 , at 12:00. The program, "Hops Production", will be presented by Annette and Bruce Wiles. They will talk about the new Hops production business they are developing on the former Plattsmouth golf course location.
The program is free and open to the public. Coffee and cookies will be served.
For more information contact the museum, 402-296-4770.






Cass County Historical Society's Tenth Annual Living History Day will be Saturday, April 30. The event is free and open to the public.
At 10:00 a.m., by the Caboose at the end of Main Street, Ron Rookstool of Plattsmouth , will demonstrate Blacksmithing and Butch Bouvier of Onawa,Iowa,will talk about wood working and log cabin restoration. The Cook Log Cabin and the Burlington Northern Caboose will be open for tours.
The Museum at 646 Main will open at 12:00 and remain open until 4:00 p.m. Demonstrations in the museum will include weaving by Linda Barnard Duncan of Plattsmouth and quilting by Sandra Allgeier. Throughout the day, Florene Nickles will be playing the 1893 Packard Reed Organ.
From 12:00 until 4:00 p.m., a May Basket Workshop for children ages 5 to 10 will be conducted by Cass County Retired Educators. The children will make a basket and learn about the May Day tradition. The last session will start at 3:30. Children will also have an opportunity to make a rag doll and roll a candle.
In the museum courtyard, William Duff, of Weeping Water, will demonstrate rope making. Farm equipment, including tractors, plows, cultivators, and corn planters will be on display in the shed in the courtyard
There will be an Antique Tractor Show on Main Street in front of the Museum.
For additional information, contact the museum, 402-296-4770.




Free fiddle and Harmonica workshops will take place on Saturday, May 28, at the National Homestead Monument in Beatrice, Nebraska. At 10 AM, there will be a FREE fiddle workshop led by championship fiddler Deborah Greenblatt. At 11:00 AM, there will be a FREE harmonica workshop led by multi-instrumentalist, David Seay. haronicas will be available for purchase. Greenblatt & Seay are Master Artists with the Nebraska Arts Council, and participants in the Humanities Nebraska Speakers Bureau. These FREE workshops are part of a full day of fun and free activities during the Tallgrass Prairie Fiddle Festival, formerly known as the Monumental Fiddle Championship.
Starting at 12 Noon, musicians will be competing for a record $3,350 at this year's Tallgrass Prairie Fiddle Festival! Music fans will be able to listen to and watch musicians; fiddlers and acoustic bands, as they compete at this year's music festival. The money will be spread over four categories: The Legends Division for the previous winners, Senior and Junior Divisions, and the Acoustic Band Category.
For more information, contact Deborah by e-mail at debby@greenblattandseay.com.




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