Holdrege’s Rodeway Hotel Wins Prestigious Gold Award from Choice Hotels
HOLDREGE – July 15, 2024 – The Rodeway Inn Hotel has been recognized with a prestigious 2023 Gold Award by Choice Hotels International, Inc., one of the world's leading lodging franchisors.The Gold Award designation is awarded to the top 10 percent of hotels within the brand based on guest satisfaction surveys and reviews. As one of the top-tier properties operating under the Rodeway flag, the hotel has demonstrated an exceptional focus on guest satisfaction and dedication to superior service. On top of
Iron Horse Arts District Receives Grants from Nebraska Arts Council
Iron Horse Arts District Receives Grants from Nebraska Arts Council HOLDREGE—Iron Horse Arts District announced today that it has been awarded two grants totaling $6190 by the Nebraska Arts Council. These grants will support different components of the Iron Horse Festival, held in downtown Holdrege on Saturday, September 14. Nebraska Arts Council Executive Director Mike Markey commented, “The Iron Horse Arts District contributes a great deal to advancement of the arts in Holdrege. We
Holdrege Area Public Library seeks new Library Director
Thriving Midwestern community with a population of 5,900 is seeking a library director. Must be an energetic individual with a strong public service orientation to supervise and develop staff, prepare and manage budget, maintain community relationships, assist with programming development, implement technology and troubleshoot technology issues, write grants, and oversee collection development. This individual should have proven success in supervision, budget management, and staff development. A
Holdrege's Mid-Town Sculpture Garden gets AARP grant
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 26, 2024 AARP Nebraska Awards Grant to Phelps County Community Foundation as Part of Nationwide Program to Make Communities More Livable LINCOLN, NEB. — AARP Nebraska is pleased to announce Phelps County Community Foundation in Holdrege, Nebraska, will be awarded $15,000 through their 2024 Community Challenge grant—part of AARP’s largest investment in communities to date with $3.8 million awarded among 343 organizations nationwide. Grantees will implement quick-action