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  • 5 days ago | lexch.com | Jose Perez |José Pérez

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  • 1 week ago | lexch.com | Jose Perez |José Pérez

    LEXINGTON — On Thursday, June 12, Toni Steere, a national educator for Timeless Treasures, shared her journey from opening a quilt shop in 1990 to designing fabric collections. At an open house organized by the Plum Creek Quilt Guild, Steere discussed the transition from traditional wet printing to digital printing, which allows for more intricate designs on fabrics. Steere explained the revolutionary shift from traditional screen printing to digital printing in the textile industry.

  • 1 week ago | lexch.com | Jose Perez |José Pérez

    LEXINGTON — Farmers, agronomists and industry professionals are invited to gather on June 24 for the Batie Field Day hosted by Nebraska Extension and local produces Don and Barb Batie. The event will run from 9 a.m. to noon at the Batie farm, located at 43550 Road 761 in Lexington. Parking will be available along the road. The event is open to the public, but RSVP is required through the Dawson County Extension Office.

  • 2 weeks ago | lexch.com | Jose Perez |José Pérez

    LEXINGTON — Lexington Regional Health Center held its annual Men’s Health Night at Strike and Spare Bowl on Wednesday. The event provided an opportunity for community members to engage with LRHC providers, learn more about the hospital’s services and increase their awareness of physical and mental health issues affecting men.

  • 2 weeks ago | lexch.com | Jose Perez |José Pérez

    COZAD — The Robert Henri Museum unveiled its new art gallery with a soft opening on June 11, offering a fresh look at the legacy of the American artist. While much of the exhibit focuses on honoring Henri’s career, the gallery also pays tribute to his two wives, Linda Craige and Marjorie Organ, and Henri’s students from over the years, as well as the former American Legion building that was demolished to make way for the art gallery.

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