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  • Manley News September 2024

    Manley News September 2024

    Let’s Grow Together! September 2024, Vol. 2, Ed. 9 Editor-in-Chief: Madison E. M. Garey From the Editor Madison E.M. Garey Happy Birthday Manley News! We been in publication for a year. What started as a project to help pass the time during my husband’s last deployment has been an educational endeavor. I had no idea…

  • Manley News August 2024

    Manley News August 2024

    Let’s Grow Together! August 2024, Vol. 2, Ed. 8 Editor-in-Chief: Madison E. M. Garey From the Editor Madison E.M. Garey At times it can feel like our work is drudgery. Often we will retort “same thing, different day.” Some will say the antidote to this type of thinking of one’s profession is “do what you…

  • Manley News July 2024

    Let’s Grow Together! July 2024, Vol. 2, Ed. 7 Editor-in-Chief: Madison E. M. Garey From the Editor Madison E.M. Garey Summer is in full swing and by the delinquency of this month’s edition of Manly News it has obviously been busy! With village celebrations, parades, camps and celebrating the birth of this great nation, the…

  • Manley News June 2024

    Let’s Grow Together! June 2024, Vol. 2, Ed. 6 Editor-in-Chief: Madison E. M. Garey From the Editor Madison E.M. Garey By the end of the month, it will officially be summer! This seems to have been one of the stormiest seasons as of late. The sever weather has thrown hail, floods and tornadoes. The sound…

  • Manley News May 2024

    Let’s Grow Together! May 2024, Vol. 2, Ed. 5 Editor-in-Chief: Madison E. M. Garey From the Editor Madison E.M. Garey Election years can be tense. Many can get wrapped in concern for where our county is headed. The actions of politicians in previous years can change a voters opinion of whether that person staying in…

  • Manley News April 2024

    Let’s Grow Together! April 2024, Vol. 2, Ed. 4 Editor-in-Chief: Madison E. M. Garey From the Editor Madison E.M. Garey Nebraska has stayed true to the idea of experiencing all four seasons in one day. Early March temperatures were 30° above normal and mid March led to temperatures below normal with snow. We got it…