Osceola

Blood Pressure Clinics

Clinics to monitor blood pressure will also be held at the Polk County Health Department in Osceola, every 1st and 3rd Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Walk-ins are welcome any day during office hours.
Lisa Shoup of Stromsburg provides school supplies to any student that has a need. She has been doing this project for six years. Polk County News photo by Rick Holtz

Lisa Shoup of Stromsburg provides school supplies to any student that has a need. She has been doing this project for six years. Polk County News photo by Rick Holtz

Meeting Students’ Needs

Lisa Shoup of Stromsburg has been taking in school supplies through donations and purchases for six years, then she redistributes them to anyone who needs them. She started seeing this need in the community and surrounding area, and felt the Holy Spirit prompting her to address this need.
Renovations to the John Mickey House in Osceola is complefe. Mickey served as Nebraska Governor in the early 1900s. Polk County News photo by Beth Sparrow

Renovations to the John Mickey House in Osceola is complefe. Mickey served as Nebraska Governor in the early 1900s. Polk County News photo by Beth Sparrow

Osceola’s Mickey House Restored to Beauty

The Polk County Historical Society has worked to get the John Mickey house restored, and finally the finished product is done thanks to the work of Jeff Lacy and his crew of Mischievous Metals and WoodWright Co.
Basketball Team Holding Color Run

Basketball Team Holding Color Run

Basketball Team Holding Color Run

OSCEOLA — Ready, set, go. The Osceola girls’ basketball team is making preparations for a color run in September. The 5K walk/run will take place Saturday, Sept. 24 at 8:30 a.m. Registration is from 7:30-8:15 a.m. Sign-up by Sept. 8 to guarantee a T-shirt for the event.
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Osceola Bus List 2022-23

The bus list published last week in the insert had some errors. Here is a correct listing: Your bus drivers will contact you for pickup and drop off times. If you have any questions, please contact Jesse Pliefke at 402-432-0899.
Cross County student Wyatt Smith of Osceola represented Nebraska at the 2022 LEAD (Leaders Engaged in Angus Development) Conference, July 28-31 in Lexington, Ky. A total of 100 juniors from 26 states and Canada attended the conference, “Angus takes the Triple Crown,” where they enhance leadership and interpersonal skills while learning more about the beef industry. Photo by Peyton Schmitt, American Angus Association.

Cross County student Wyatt Smith of Osceola represented Nebraska at the 2022 LEAD (Leaders Engaged in Angus Development) Conference, July 28-31 in Lexington, Ky. A total of 100 juniors from 26 states and Canada attended the conference, “Angus takes the Triple Crown,” where they enhance leadership and interpersonal skills while learning more about the beef industry. Photo by Peyton Schmitt, American Angus Association.

Smith Attends LEAD Conference

Kelsie and Garrett Davidson are third generation tractor pullers. What started with their grandfather, Leonard, and father, Todd, has turned into a weekend hobby for the duo. Garrett pulling in Rock Valley, Iowa.

Kelsie and Garrett Davidson are third generation tractor pullers. What started with their grandfather, Leonard, and father, Todd, has turned into a weekend hobby for the duo. Garrett pulling in Rock Valley, Iowa.

FAMILY TRADITION

OSCEOLA — Some families take vacations over the summer. For the Davidson family it’s tractor pulling. Kelsie Davidson, 21, of Osceola, and her brother, Garrett, 23, are third generation tractor pullers.
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Back to School Time is Here

It’s that time of year again. We turned the calendar to August, and now it’s Back To School time! The time parents love and kids hate. When I was a kid, my favorite part of back to school time was the shopping.