Pictured are (from top-left, moving clockwise) Raymond Central graduate Morgan Lahm with her self-published poetry collection; Jesus and Claudia Zaragoza outside their neveria shop, which opened this past summer; Ailiyah Madsen and Sam Springbett performing in Mead’s One Act production of ‘Bad Dates’; the exterior of newly reopened Blue Cat Corner Store in Raymond; Helen Hansen, Marilyn Volin and Mary McKay holding up one of more than 100 quilts sent in November from Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Wahoo to people in need; Emma Spreeman answering questions about her chicken during a Saunders County Fair youth event; a truck outside the Saunders County Courthouse protesting increased taxes at a budget hearing in September; Wahoo and JEO Consulting Group officials cutting the ribbon on new Wahoo housing development Wilmer Ridge.
As 2023 goes down in the history books, it will be remembered for its international conflicts, rapid technological advancements and the natural disasters and wildfires that impacted much of North America.
Pictured are (from top-left, moving clockwise) Raymond Central graduate Morgan Lahm with her self-published poetry collection; Jesus and Claudia Zaragoza outside their neveria shop, which opened this past summer; Ailiyah Madsen and Sam Springbett performing in Mead’s One Act production of ‘Bad Dates’; the exterior of newly reopened Blue Cat Corner Store in Raymond; Helen Hansen, Marilyn Volin and Mary McKay holding up one of more than 100 quilts sent in November from Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Wahoo to people in need; Emma Spreeman answering questions about her chicken during a Saunders County Fair youth event; a truck outside the Saunders County Courthouse protesting increased taxes at a budget hearing in September; Wahoo and JEO Consulting Group officials cutting the ribbon on new Wahoo housing development Wilmer Ridge.