HPS prepares for remote learning
Humphrey Public School continues to make adjustments to COVID-19.
Humphrey Public School continues to make adjustments to COVID-19.
Former Nebraska Cornhusker quarterback and 2001 Heisman trophy winner Eric Crouch visited the Little Saints Daycare in Humphrey Nov. 4, to discuss shade options from his company, USA Shade. He was kind and stopped discussing shade with center administrator Brandi Eisenmenger and a quick picture with the kids and staff who all showed up for the day in Husker gear. Courtesy photo
The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) will be issuing emergency supplemental allotments to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients who receive benefits for the month of November on Dec. 8. On Nov. 5, Gov. Pete Ricketts announced that in response to the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the state, DHHS would file a request with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutritional Service (FNS) to provide emergency allotment funds for Nebraska households that are receiving SNAP benefits.
This morning, Governor Pete Ricketts announced new Directed Health Measures (DHMs) that will take effect statewide Wednesday, Nov. 11.
It’s back to computers and keeping their distance for St. Francis High School students.
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