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Qualifying for the Nebraska State Track & Field meet from Humphrey St. Francis are, front row, left to right, Lillie Beltz, Alexis Kuchar and Jayda Krings. Back row, Emerson Krings, Isabel Preister, Whitney Wegener and Kali Jarosz. Democrat photo

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The America Red Cross held a blood drive May 8 for the Espiritu and Coble families. Deco Espiritu and Riggs Coble, preschoolers at Platte Center Elementary School, have acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Pictured are Carlos Espiritu, Karla Espiritu, Karina Espiritu, JenCarlos Espiritu, Joaquin Espiritu and Jessica Coble. In the front are Deco and Riggs. Democrat photos

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A Sunday drive for the kids.

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The traditional roast beef and sausage, and all the trimmings, returned to the Lindsay Holy Family Parish Bazaar this year, and people responded. A large crowd gathered Sunday for the annual community event. Democrat photos

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The food kept coming thanks to those working in the kitchen.

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Will Reichmuth, 4, enjoys his meal Sunday.

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Maverick Hill, 12, works on his putting, trying to avoid the miniature pivot.

Traditional Bazaar

Just like it used to. Sunday’s Lindsay Holy Family Parish Bazaar harkened back to simpler time — before the coronavirus forced changes last year. Gone was the picnic-style meal, and back again was a packed gym, crowded street and the traditional roast beef and sausage dinner with all fixings. Father Jim Novotny said ...

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