Nebraska Extension educator Carly Applegarth helps a shopper at the Beatrice Farmers Market make a free mini flower arrangement courtesy of Old Red Truck Flower from Wymore. Applegarth's work with the PLANT Alliance and the Thursday Farmers Market were highlighted in the Extension's Impact Report.
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Youths use a wind tunnel for a STEM activity. Youths throughout Gage County benefited from 4-H programming and activities as outlined in the 2025 Extension Impact Report.
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Jacie Milius recognized volunteers during a special presentation in November at the Gage County Extension office.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun staff writer
Jill Kuzelka was recognized for 30 years of volunteer service to Gage County 4-H at a special presentation in November.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun staff writer
Abigail Kostal was presented a certificate for five years of service to Gage County 4-H.
Christina Lyons, Daily Sun staff writer
Tammy Zarybnicky was named the 2025 Friend of 4-H.
Nicole Stoner and Carly Applegarth, educators from the Gage County Extension Office, presented the 2025 Impact Report to the Gage County Board of Supervisors last week.
Nebraska Extension educator Carly Applegarth helps a shopper at the Beatrice Farmers Market make a free mini flower arrangement courtesy of Old Red Truck Flower from Wymore. Applegarth's work with the PLANT Alliance and the Thursday Farmers Market were highlighted in the Extension's Impact Report.
Youths use a wind tunnel for a STEM activity. Youths throughout Gage County benefited from 4-H programming and activities as outlined in the 2025 Extension Impact Report.