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Riggs Coble and Deco Espiritu, Platte Center preschoolers, are battling leukemia. A Red Cross blood drive will be held May 8 in their honor at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall. Courtesy photo

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Emerson Krings, a senior at Humphrey St. Francis, signed a letter of intent last week for track at Southeast Community College. The SCC track team and Coach Phillip Duncan welcomed Emerson to his signing. Pictured, front row, left to right, are his mother, Ashley Krings, and Emerson. Back row, Emerson’s father Steve Krings, and SCC coach Duncan. Courtesy photo

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St. Francis made itself at home, winning the Flyers Invitational Thursday. Pictured, left to right, are Tyson Wietfeld, Carson Wessel, Matthew Brockhaus, Andrew Kosch, Jacob Keller, Wyatt Brandl and Jett Dunn. Courtesy photo

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A new well is being dug in Platte Center to replace the oldest well in town. Once completed, the village will have two wells that should last for many years to come. Democrat photo

Platte Center plans ahead with new well Nitrate levels still acceptable,

Nitrate levels still acceptable, but village gets proactive

The water in Platte Center is fine, but the village wants to make sure there are no problems in the future.

A new well is being dug in the village to replace a well that has been operating for as long as anyone can remember.

The village has two wells, one on the highway spur that is about 10-11 years old, and the oldest well is located by the grain elevator near Eighth Street and G Street.

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