Louisville Wednesday Newsletter
January 5, 2011
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1/11/2011 TUE BUILD MEETING CANCELLED
Re-scheduled for 2/1/2011
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2010 HIGHLIGHTS
Dear Louisvillians,
Do you remember the
highlights of 2010?
Read below to find out.
1. Morgan Dittberner started 2010 wearing number 43 in basketball but ended the season sporting what number?
2. Dallas Lemmers began the 2010 State Wrestling Tournament by defeating Derek Holt of St. Paul. Who did Dallas beat in his final match for the fifth place medal?
3. Who was the only LHS basketball player named to the ECNC All-Conference teams?
4. Name the LHS coach who was the Class C state pole vault champion in 2003.
5. Name the Louisville athlete won two gold medals at the 2010 Nebraska State Track and Field Championships.
To see more of the questions
(and answers!!),
visit www.louisvillelions.com.
Mike Krambeck and Krambeck Photography does a fantastic job of highlighting the sports and activities for Louisville athletes.
TOP TEN STORIES
OF 2010
For the sixth consecutive year, The Lions Den, with the help of athletes,coaches and fans, have selected the top ten sports stories for the past 12 months. This was a real challenge this year, since many Louisville athletes participated at state-level events, performing admirable at the highest level. I hope this sparks a debate and a reminder of the great year Louisville athletics had in 2010. Thanks to coaches, students and fans who took part in this project.
Take a look at louisvillelions.com for the rest of the story!
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Recycling trailer schedule:
THE LOUISVILLE COMMUNITY WELCOMED
Nebraska Wildlife Rehab, Inc.’s “Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Operations Center”
with a ribbon cutting on Thursday --
Ash Grove Cement Company donated use of its original
4,500 sq. ft. historic office building to NWRI.
NWRI plans to use the office building to answer wildlife hotline calls
from the public, coordinate wildlife rescues and care, organize volunteers and supplies,
create new and innovative education programs for
children and adults, and host wildlife training and certification events.
NWRI also will use the space to collaborate with other
environmental and education organizations throughout the area.
The new center also will be used to plan and implement innovative
education programs for students in Nebraska and Iowa,
such as the organization’s successful Outdoor Science Classroom
which was completed in partnership with the Underwood Hills Focus School in Omaha in 2010.
This is NWRI’s first Wildlife Education and Operations Center.
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In my home
After School and Non-School Days
Must be at least 18 years old
Call Stacy
402-234-3465 or 402-949-0098
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Have a "Top Ten" Day! :)
Have a wonderful week, Louisvillians!
Your Louisville Newsletter Editor,
Paula
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