
City workers replace sewer line...
City of Crofton workers replaced a sewer line on First Street last week, removing a portion of the roadway, trenching and replacing the line and repairing the road in just a few short days while the road was closed to through traffic.



Senior Center cleanup
Nancy Schieffer, Pat Wakeley, Mary Sawatzke, Janet Lammers, Sharlene Guenther, Dorothy Schoenberner, and Katie Tramp did a thorough cleaning of the Crofton Senior Center on Friday, April 16 in preparation for reopening on April 19.


Track team competes at Hartington
The Crofton Warrior and Lady Warrior track teams competed at an invitational in Hartington. The Lady Warriors took second overall, and the Warrior track and field competitors took fifth overall. Pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal to find out how the students did.




Life on the Farm-Ag Festival deemed "success"
The Life on the Farm-Ag Festival was held in Bloomfield on April 16th at the Harm and Tulleys Event Center. For the full story, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.




Three "hooped" at state competition
Three local youth qualified for the Knights of Columbus Annual Hoop Shoot Contest held in Grand Island. To read about the competition, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


Crofton FCCLA Participants
Crofton FCCLA participated in the Virtual State FCCLA Conference on April 12 and 13 at the Crofton Haymarket. To read all about the virtual conference, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


Retire flags at Knox County courthouse
From Knox County
In partnership with the National Association of Counties and Nebraska Association of County Officials (NACO), Knox County has provided a flag retirement box to all Nebraska Counties at no cost. For the full story, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


Hegge to perform on NET's Best of the Best
On Thursday, March 18, junior Rowdy Hegge won the C1 Entertainment Speaking Championship Medal at the Nebraska State Speech Competition in Kearney. To find out when his performance will air, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


Council to pursue Lagoon sewer project
A presentation by Reed Miller of Miller and Associates Engineering was the centerpiece of the special meeting of the Crofton City Council on April 15, as the council prepares to go forward with a sewer project plan. Pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal for the full story.


Crofton Boys Golf gets into the "Swing of Things"
The Crofton Boys golf team started the spring season with their home meet on Monday, April 12 at the Crofton Lakeview Golf Course. There were a total of 8 teams at the meet. Pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal for the full story.


Donation made to pool account...
Amy Reifenrath and Erin Dennis, Pool Committee, accept a check from Mick Reifenrath of Main Street Treasures in the amount of $2,100 from the shopping week held recently. The check was deposited in the pool account on Monday, April 12.


FFA awards roll in for Warriors
The Crofton FFA Chapter took part in the District 4 State FFA Convention on Thursday, April 8 and Friday, April 9. To read all about the convention, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.



Knox County 4-H'ers speak out
Special News Release
The Knox County 4-H Public Speaking Contest was held on Tuesday, April 6 with twelve 4-H members competing. To find out who competed, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


St. Rose holds First Communion
The second grade students of St. Rose of Lima Catholic School and the second grade CCD students in the parish received their First Holy Communion on Saturday, April 10 at 4 p.m. Mass. For the full story, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


Visitor Center opens
The Gavins Point Dam/Lewis and Clark Visitor Center on Highway 121 north of Crofton announced it would be open for the season on Monday, April 12. For the full story, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


Ballpark Cleanup Started...
Crofton baseball youth, coaches, parents, and supporters worked to do spring cleanup and field and landscape maintenance this past Sunday, April 11 at the Crofton Baseball Park in preparation for their upcoming seasons. Another volunteer day cleanup has been rescheduled to April 24 at 1 p.m. all are welcome.


Benefits to help Thoene family
Carla Mueller, owner of 9th Street Clothing in Yankton, S.D. is putting her talents and business to work to help the family of her nephew, Kendall Then. To read all about the upcoming benefit, pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal.


Crofton artists bring home "Best of Show"
Several art students attended the Mid-States Conference Art Show on Friday, April 9 at the Sunset Plaza in Norfolk. Pick up the latest edition of the Crofton Journal for the full story and to find out who won ribbons.


Named to All-State list...
Crofton Warrior and Lady Warrior student athletes were named to the Nebraska School Activities Association's Academic All-State Awards for the winter season.

Crofton Squad named Heroes...
The Crofton Rescue Squad was the recipient of the Modern Woodmen's Hometown Heroes Award on Tuesday, March 30. Business representative Tammy Matuska presented the squad with a check for $100 to be donated to a charity or nonprofit as well as $100 for use by the squad. The squad voted to donate to the American Legion elevator project. The donation to the squad will be used toward another defibrillator at a public place in Crofton.