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Summit Pork opened its 6,250-head swine finishing operation in Gage County's Hanover Township in 2023. Summit Pork’s owner, Bruce Rastetter, gave $50,000 to Gov. Jim Pillen’s 2022 gubernatorial campaign, according to state campaign finance records. Photo by Eric Gregory for the Flatwater Free Press

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Sister Paula Leick

A Private Mass of Christian Burial for Sister Paula Leick, O.S.B. was Friday, July 10, 2020 at Immaculata Monastery in Norfolk. The Reverend Kenneth Reichert was the celebrant. Burial was in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Home for Funerals was in charge of arrangements.

Just days before she died, Sr. Paula recalled how blessed she feels. It was clear that faith and love were the foundation stones of her family and remained with her through her 96 years of her life.

Agnes Ann was born on May 17, 1924, into a family of three boys and six girls to Joseph and Catherine Keiming Leick on a small farm in St. Bernard, Neb. Life on the farm gave Agnes a love of nature. The hard times of drought and grasshopper plague in her childhood fostered lessons of simplicity, ingenuity, and natural common sense. She attended St. Bernard Catholic School up to grade 10. In 1941 Agnes wished to join her two older sisters, Veronica and Rosemartha and become a Missionary Benedictine Sister in Raeville, Nebraska.

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