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The Kellers, owners of Main Street Market in Humphrey, have purchased the Lindsay Cooperative Market, and will take over in May. The deal was announced March 20 during the annual Cooperative Market community meeting. Pictured, front row, left to right, are Jessica McPhillips, Gene Werner, Joan Mejstrik, Cindy Klassen, Mary Chohon, Beth Keller and Phyllis McPhillips. Back row, Richard Bender, Glenn Pfeifer, Terry Oberhauser, Rebecca Keller, Lauren Keller and John Keller. Democrat photo

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Lindsay Holy Family students celebrated National Ag Day March 19 thanks to Bank of Lindsay, Lindsay Insurance and Elite Realty. Students were treated to breakfast at the bank and insurance office, served by the staff. Sausage, eggs and donuts were served, with the eggs provided by Four Sisters Backyard Farms, located just east and north of Lindsay. Stella (8), Scarlett (6), Eloise (4), and Lydia (15 months) Beller, with supervision from their mother, Summer Beller, have operated since 2021. Democrat photo

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The Goldenrod Conference recently released its all conference teams and the St. Francis Flyers and Lady Flyers were well represented. Earning 1st team honors were Nyla Kessler, Isabel Preister and Carson Wessel. Second team honors went to Karly Kessler and Ethan Wieseler. Jayda Krings and Devon Baumgart earned honorable mentioned recognition. Pictured, left to right, Karly Kessler, Nyla Kessler, Jayda Krings, Isabel Preister, Carson Wessel, Ethan Wieseler and Devon Baumgart. Courtesy photo

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Above, Lindsay Holy Family science students are raising trout in the classroom. As part of the Nebraska Games & Parks program, they raise the trout and then the fish will be released into water at the end of the school year. Pictured, left to right, are Dylan Dohmen, Cole Preister and Zach Pfeifer.

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Right, the trout are in the “Alvin” stage, meaning they are very small.

Raising fish

Lindsay Holy Family students grow trout for Game & Parks

Some day area fishermen may reel in trout that started out as a class assignment.

Lindsay Holy Family seniors are growing trout in their classroom that will be released this spring or summer.

Students in Nicole Trautman’s science class are learning how to raise and care for the fish, and enjoying the experience.

Zach Pfeifer, Cole Preister and Dylan Dohmen are largely in charge of raising the trout, from eggs to when they reach about 4 inches in length and are old enough to be released.

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