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2026 Barbara K. Vitt Scholarships Awarded

Barbara K. Vitt has been a devoted educator and counselor, serving Nemaha County with distinction for decades. Reflecting on her career, Vitt describes each of her teaching and counseling roles as a “little piece of paradise.” She credits the experience to the respectful, hard-working students, supportive parents, and the dedicated colleagues, administrators, and school boards with whom she worked. Given the opportunity, she says she would happily do it all again.

In recognition of her exceptional service and lifelong commitment to education, a generous anonymous donor established the annual Barbara K. Vitt Scholarships. Each year, three Nemaha County students are awarded $1,500 scholarships in recognition of their achievements and potential.

The 2026 recipients of the Barbara K. Vitt Scholarship are:

  • Chloe Detweiler, Sabetha High School Daughter of Kurt and Melissa Detweiler Plans to attend Kansas State University, majoring in Nursing
  • Alivia Lang, Sabetha High School Daughter of Jason and Sidney Lang Plans to attend Kansas State University, majoring in Kinesiology
  • Ellie Hermesch, Nemaha Central High School Daughter of Tisha Hermesch Plans to Iowa Western Community College, majoring in Dental Hygiene

These scholarships honor Vitt’s legacy by supporting students who reflect the values she championed throughout her career, dedication, compassion, and a commitment to learning.

 

Brooklyn Uphaus Awarded United 4 Youth Scholarship

The Nemaha County STEP Foundation is pleased to announce Brooklyn Uphaus as the 2026 recipient of the United 4 Youth Scholarship. This $1,000 scholarship is awarded to a student who actively participates in SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) and exemplifies a commitment to making positive, healthy life choices.

United 4 Youth is a program focused on equipping Nemaha County youth with prevention tools that encourage sound decision-making and support both physical and mental well-being.

Brooklyn is the daughter of Briana Uphaus and plans to attend Kanas State University to pursue a degree in Nursing.

Congratulations to Brooklyn for her leadership and dedication to living a healthy, responsible lifestyle.

2026 Roy Heiman Memorial Scholarships Announced

The Nemaha County STEP Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the Leroy “Roy” Heiman Memorial Scholarship. Established in partnership with the Heiman family, this scholarship honors Roy’s legacy by supporting the educational goals of local students living in the old B&B school district.

The 2026 Roy Heiman Memorial Scholarship recipients are:

  • Laura Deters
    Daughter of John and Pamela Deters
    Plans to attend Kansas State University, majoring in the College of Art Sciences
  • Kamden Schmitz
    Son of Justin and Janelle Schmitz
    Plans to attend Kansas State University, majoring in Agriculture
  • Brooklyn Uphaus
    Daughter of Briana Uphaus
    Plans to attend Kansas State University, majoring in Healthcare

The Nemaha County STEP Foundation is honored to assist in awarding these scholarships. STEP remains committed to helping caring citizens create meaningful opportunities for others and leave a lasting legacy within the community.

 

SENECA AREA CHAMBER AND DOWNTOWN IMPACT RECEIVES 2026 MAIN STREET AMERICA ACCREDITED DESIGNATION

This national designation recognizes Seneca’s exceptional commitment to downtown revitalization, historic preservation, and community-driven economic development.

SENECA, Kan. — Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact has been designated as a 2026 Accredited Main Street America program, the highest level of recognition awarded by Main Street America for exceptional commitment to preservation-based economic development and community revitalization.

Each year, Main Street America and its partners announce the list of nationally designated programs in recognition of their work creating meaningful improvements in downtown districts through the Main Street Approach™. Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact is one of 838 programs across the nation to receive Accredited status in 2026.

“We are honored to receive this recognition from Main Street America,” said Kylee Bergstrom, Executive Director of Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact. “This designation reflects the dedication of our volunteers, businesses, property owners, community partners, and residents who continue working together to strengthen downtown Seneca while preserving the character and history that make our community special.”

Main Street America recognizes two tiers of national designation: Accredited and Affiliate. These designations serve as a badge of excellence, recognizing programs that demonstrate a strong commitment to comprehensive commercial district revitalization and community impact. Accredited status is Main Street America’s highest designation tier.

Programs receiving Accredited status must demonstrate exceptional performance in areas including broad-based community engagement, inclusive leadership, sustainable operations, strategy-driven programming, preservation-based economic development, and measurable impact and results. The designation process includes assessments conducted in partnership with Kansas Main Street and Main Street America.

Over the past year, Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact has continued building momentum through downtown revitalization projects, tourism initiatives, business support programs, community events, and regional collaborations designed to strengthen the local economy and attract visitors to Northeast Kansas. Recent efforts have included expansion of destination-focused tourism experiences, promotion of downtown businesses, and continued investment in preserving and enhancing the historic character of downtown Seneca.

Main Street America programs collectively generated $9.4 billion in local reinvestment in 2025 while supporting new businesses, job creation, historic rehabilitation projects, and volunteer engagement across the country.

ABOUT SENECA AREA CHAMBER AND DOWNTOWN IMPACT The Seneca Area Chamber and Downtown Impact is dedicated to promoting, encouraging, and improving the business, civic, historical, and cultural vitality of the Seneca area while fostering a vibrant and economically strong community. Through community partnerships, events, tourism, business support, and downtown revitalization initiatives, the organization works to strengthen Seneca as a destination for residents, visitors, and businesses alike. Learn more at www.ComeSeeSeneca.com.

ABOUT MAIN STREET AMERICA Main Street America leads a movement committed to strengthening communities through preservation-based economic development in older and historic downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts. For more than 40 years, Main Street America has provided a practical, adaptable, and impactful framework for community-driven revitalization through the Main Street Approach™. Today, the network includes more than 1,600 communities across the country working to build stronger places through preservation-based economic development. For more information, visit mainstreet.org.

Hiawatha Student Earns Artistic Excellence Award at Highland Art Competition

Hiawatha Public Schools student Mackenzie Shefferd earned an Artistic Excellence Award at Highland Community College’s Annual Art Day Competition. Mackenzie was recognized for outstanding creativity, talent, and artistic achievement among students from across the region. The award highlights both her dedication to the arts and the strength of Hiawatha Public Schools’ art program.

2026 August Bergman scholarship recipient announced

The Nemaha County STEP Foundation is pleased to announce the 2026 recipient of the August Bergman, M.D., Scholarship. This $1,000 award is designated for students residing within the former B&B school district.

Dr. August Bergman has been a steadfast supporter of the STEP Foundation and local students for many years. His generosity has made possible multiple scholarship opportunities, including the Elizabeth Bergman Memorial Scholarship and the B&B Legacy (Challenge) Scholarship.

The 2026 scholarship recipient is Kamden Schmitz, son of Justin and Janelle Schmitz. Kamden plans to attend Kansas State University, where he will major in Agricultural Economics.

The STEP Foundation extends its sincere appreciation to Dr. Bergman for his continued commitment to encouraging local students and investing in the future of our community.

Centralia Community Church scholarship awarded

Cora Thompson/submitted

 

The Centralia Community Church Scholarship Fund was created to uplift and encourage the Christian community in Centralia, Kansas. Each year, the fund honors local students who demonstrate strong values, commitment to their faith, and dedication to their education.

The 2026 scholarship recipient is Cora Thompson, who has been awarded a $500 scholarship. Cora, the daughter of Dustin and Manda Thompson, plans to attend Kansas State University, where she intends to major in Chemistry or Biology.

Congratulations to Cora on this welldeserved recognition. We wish her continued growth and success as she pursues her academic goals and deepens her spiritual journey.

Celebrating 150 Wins for Coach Roger Purdy

Congratulations to Maur Hill-Mount Academy Ravens Coach Roger Purdy on earning his 150th career victory last week against ACCHS!

Coach Purdy’s accomplishments include:
• 150 career wins
• 4 state tournament appearances
• Two 3rd-place finishes
• Named Coach of the Year in 2015

A tremendous achievement and a testament to years of dedication and leadership. Congratulations, Coach Purdy!

First Graders and Residents Celebrate Derby Day Together

Kentucky Derby Day came to life Thursday at Jonesbrook Estates Assisted Living in Falls City with a fun-filled afternoon of stick-horse racing, cheering residents, and plenty of smiles.

MSC Radio’s John Nixon added a unique accomplishment to his broadcasting career by serving as the official announcer for the races, bringing excitement and energy to the event.

The jockeys for the day were first grade students from Sacred Heart School, led by teacher Sue Ebel. The students raced their “wild herd” of stick horses around a specially prepared track while residents gathered outside on a sunny, windy afternoon to cheer them on.

After the races, residents helped present medals to the young riders, making the event especially memorable for the students.

Sherry Aitken and the staff at Jonesbrook Estates organized Derby Day festivities and received praise for creating the race track and grandstand area that brought the Kentucky Derby spirit to Falls City.

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