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By News May 29, 2020 | 5:52 AM

Adams County Fair has announced the 2020 fair schedluled for July 15th-19th is canceled. It will be merged with the 2021 FairFest in Hastings. For additional information go to www.adamscountyfairgrounds.com

Cheyenne Frontier Days has been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic, marking the first time the event billed as the world’s largest outdoor rodeo has been called off in its 124-year history. Go to www.cfdrodeo.com for updates on refunds or 2021 ticket rollover options. 

Hall County Fair in Grand Island has announced that no music concerts or entertainment in a large gathering venue will take place this year.  Hall County Fair does have intentions of presenting the 2020 county fair with adherence to all prevailing COVID-19 protocols.The Fair does plan to offer an opportunity for the people of Hall County to show their livestock and static exhibits they have dedicated themselves to since last July. Hall County Fair is scheduled to take place in Grand Island, Nebraska at Fonner Park from July 22 – 26. For current information on all matters pertaining to the Hall County Fair, please go to hallcountyfair.com

Drive up and Feed Kearney will not be hosting any more events at the Alley Rose with loosened restrictions in place. Instead, the remaining funds raised will be redirected to non-perishable foods and fresh produce for the Kearney food bank and Kearney Area Jubilee Center. Donations raised by the Bison Bullion and Alley Rose will go towards these items and will be delivered weekly until their funds run out.

 Beginning June 1st NSAA member schools are permitted to conduct voluntary strength and conditioning sessions. While permitting school-sponsored summertime conditioning programs, prioritizing the health and safety of all students and staff must remain the focus of each NSAA member school. An update to NSAA guidelines is that 25 people will now be allowed in facilities. It was previously 10.

Governor Pete Ricketts announced that new directed health measures (DHMs) will take effect on June 1st.  “Phase I” reopening DHMs will apply to the Central District Health Department (Hall, Hamilton, and Merrick counties) and Dakota County.  “Phase II” reopening DHMs, which are less restrictive, will apply to the rest of Nebraska.  Go here for more.  

The Kearney Public Schools CLASS Act Board of Directors has announced that they will not be holding our traditional CLASS Act fundraising event on June 20. There will now be an online auction June 15-20. You can register for the event to place bids for auction items and receive information and announcements during the event.  To register go to,  https://kpsfoundation.gives/CLASS-Act/Event

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UPDATE: Nebraska football announced season ticket renewals this year are well over 90 percent. That’s compared to about 96 percent last season. Student ticket sales have also done well and compare to last season. With many questions about how the Husker season and game attendance will look like Athletic Director Bill Moos recently said that it was his belief each institution, and not conferences or the NCAA, would ultimately decide how many fans to put in the stadium. Moos also said Husker officials continue to be prepared for a number of different scenarios, not knowing for sure which course to be taken yet.

UPDATE: The Hastings Parks and Recreation Department will reopen some facilities starting in June with extra safety protocols in place. The following facilities will open on June 1:  Park Playgrounds, Park Restrooms, and Skate Park.  On June 8, the Libs Park splash pad will be open to the public.  On June 15, the Heartwell Park wading pool and Lincoln Park wading pool will be open to the public.  Visit their website to find guidelines in place.

UPDATE: Free meals will be provided to Lexington residents in need four the next four weeks  on a first come, first serve basis. Meals will be available for curbside pickup at St. Ann’s Parish Center at 1003 Taft St. in Lexington or they can be pre-ordered to have meals delivered. One box of groceries per family will also be available every Thursday. For free delivery to your home, call (308) 324-4647.  The meals are provided by Lexington Community Foundation, Orthman Manufacturing and St. Ann’s Parish in partnership with Hot Meals USA.

UPDATE: The Nebraska Passport for 2020 program is set to begin on Monday, June 1. The original start date for the program was delayed due to COVID-19 and now travelers must follow direct health measures. Travelers will have from June 1 through October 31 to visit attractions and receive stamps, according to Nebraska Tourism. Due to COVID-19 some stops have had to adjust their business hours and some will be reopening at a date later than June 1, so check for updates before beginning your travels. Passports will be available at participating stops starting June 1 or can be ordered at NebraskaPassport.com.

In accordance with the current directed health measures issued by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, the Archway will reopen Monday to visitors. The hours will be 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sundays. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the opening of The Archway. The anniversary celebration that originally was scheduled for this weekend has been postponed to a future date that will be determined later this year.

Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium plans to reopen on Monday, June 1, 2020. ALL indoor exhibits will be closed and capacity will be limited to 3,000. Visitors are required to sign up in advance for a time slot to attend up to two days in advance at www.omahazoo.com/hours-and-admission.

Starting June 18th the Hasting Parks and Recreation will get the summer adult softball league season underway. To practice social distancing they will be extending the dugouts to the bleachers. Any fans that come to the games will have to bring their own chairs and sit along the foul lines or in the outfield. For more information on the summer leagues you can visit the City of Hastings website.

Grand Island will reopen city softball and baseball fields to organized team activities starting June 1. Any organized team practices and games at the fields must follow Directed Health Measures and Sports Reopening Guidelines issued by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. City park rules must also be followed.

 Goodwill Industries of Greater Nebraska is slowly re-opening their nine stores, with six open so far. Requiring masks and delaying donation processing, these are just a couple new practices in place at Goodwill stores across central Nebraska.  They said items donated are not being processed or put onto the floor for at least a full 24 hours. Management said at this time they do not know when the Grand Island or Lexington stores will be opening.

On June 1, the YMCA of the Prairie branches in Holdrege, Lexington and Gothenburg plan to reopen to members. The YMCA’s Phase One Plan includes limited services and new social distancing rules.The YMCA’s phase one guidelines will limit the number of members in certain areas. Some areas of the Y, such as social lobbies and Child Watch, will remain closed for now. All YMCA members were emailed the detailed phase one plan and it is also available on YMCA’s website www.ymcaoftheprairie.org

Relay for Life of Central Nebraska in an effort to support and protect cancer survivors, caregivers and the community, the event will be held virtually from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on June 12. People can tune into Relay for Life of Central Nebraska’s Facebook page, where they’ll be able to watch videos and live feeds. Relay for Life of Central Nebraska covers Phelps, Kearney and Buffalo Counties. You can create a team or donate online.

For the first time ever, The Kansas Biggest Rodeo is selling tickets online beginning on June 1. The ticket sales will begin at 8 a.m on the rodeo’s website. The tickets will also go on sale in person on July 1 at Heritage Insurance Group in Philipsburg (685 Third St.).The rodeo will be held July 30-August 1 in Phillipsburg and begins at 8 pm each night.

Kearney Jubilee Center remains open to serve customers and community members in need.  The Center also hosts a food pantry while providing financial assistance for rent, utilities and medications.

While Stuhr Museum is closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, listeners can learn more about the museum thanks to a new podcast titled “Stuhr Crazy”. Episodes are available on YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Apple Podcasts, the Stuhr Museum website and on its Facebook and Twitter pages. The podcast is free to download.

 The Hastings College football team still plans to host its Annual Bronco Football Gridiron Classic on June 19 at Southern Hills Golf Course.The four man scramble is a fundraiser for the Bronco football team. For more go to Hastingsbroncos.com. 

Mobile food pantries providing free food are offered in the area every two weeks by the Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska in cooperation with the Food Bank for the Heartland in Omaha.

Drivers should remain in their vehicles while masked volunteers load groceries.

Food pickups, by appointment only, begin at 9:30 a.m. Call Kyla Martin at 308-440-0153 to set up a time.

The pantries rotate to serve Buffalo, Custer, Dawson, Hall, Kearney and Phelps counties.

Future dates include:

– June 12, Phelps County Fairgrounds, Holdrege;

– June 26, Community Action Partnership Food Bank, Kearney.

 You can keep yourself safe in these times, show your Husker spirit, AND help Nebraska Food Banks. Husker Face Masks are on sale right now at the shop at NRG sister property huskermax.com. The masks are handmade, available in four styles, and will ship in late May.  GO HERE: http://www.shophuskermax.com/houndsmax-huskers-mask