Springfield Wednesday Newsletter - March 4th
Welcome Back!
Hey Springfield — Happy First Week of March! March is now we have already got a little bit of every season… and apparently even a 4.1 earthquake this year! Keeps things interesting, right?
Now let’s kick things off with something much more fun…
Spring Fling Hop & Shop March 6–8 | Louisville & Springfield, NE
This weekend is all about our community. Spring is popping up all over our small-town main streets, and it’s the perfect time to shop local. Grab your friends, map out your route, and hop your way through some amazing small businesses during the Spring Fling Hop & Shop.
How it works:
Shop at participating businesses between Louisville and Springfield from March 6–8.
(Be sure to check each store’s individual hours before heading out.)
Bonus Fun:
Every participating shop will have a raffle prize or gift card up for grabs! Make a purchase, enter your name, and you’ll have a chance to win while supporting local — win-win.
Expect:
- Fresh spring décor & gifts
- New seasonal arrivals
- Small-town charm you can’t find anywhere else
- Shops stocked and ready to show off their best spring finds
Participating Shops:
Louisville:
Ember Grove
TGB Boutique & Decor
The Lantern Boutique
Feathers
Coop De Ville
K-Dash Studios
Goodtime Saloon (plus pop-up vendors!)
Springfield:
Robbins Nest
Decor & More on Main
Vickey Jane Boutique
Springfield Artworks
ReMain
Let’s show our small-town main streets some love. This weekend is about supporting local businesses and celebrating community.
2026 Farmers Market Countdown Mark your calendars:
June 28
July 26
August 23
September 27
Let’s make this our biggest year yet. The Farmers Market is all about community — supporting local vendors, seeing familiar faces, and spending a great day together.
Spread the word! Maybe someone you know would like to be a vendor. Or just come out, shop local, and enjoy the atmosphere.

Big News!
Pickleball is now happening at the Community Building - and it’s a game-changer for midweek fun. Tue and Thursday, 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Spots are limited, so you’ll need to reserve a one-hour time slot in advance. Participants must be 19 years or older, and registration requires a Facility Use Agreement, liability waiver, and ID copy. Grab a friend, get active, and come enjoy some fun at the Community Building!

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Want to be part of the Springfield Days excitement? Freinds of the Library is always looking for help with donations and event support. It’s a great way to give back and celebrate what makes Springfield special.
This year’s theme is Jurassic Adventure Pack — more details coming soon!


Story Time


March Madness Bracket Challenge!









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Four More Saturdays and then its Chili time!
Cook chili...bake cinnamon rolls...or both! No need to preregister! Just make the best recipes you can find and bring your chili and/or cinnamon rolls to the Methodist Church at 6:30pm on Saturday, March 28th!

Check it out.
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Check it out!


Omaha Children's Museum!

Pays to have a library card!

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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Sarpy County invites residents to a public meeting on Wednesday, March 4, 5–7 p.m. at the Springfield Platteview Community Schools Administration Building, 765 Main Street, to review intersection improvements at 132nd Street and Platteview Road.
Officials are considering a single-lane roundabout or a signalized intersection with left-turn lanes, plus sidewalks, lighting, and storm sewer upgrades. Stop by anytime to learn about the options and share your feedback—no formal presentation will be held.
More info: connectsarpy.com
This is a Sarpy County project, not a City of Springfield project.
SAVE THE DATE


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8E60QPqktxdwz9DPsToPwiwtLLzgil97EtObI4LEK6Sbrbg/viewform

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Westmont Elementary
Spring Break In an effort to help you plan, school will not be in session for Spring Break during the week of March 16-20. The end of the 3rd quarter is Friday, March 6. Yearbook Orders Yearbook orders are due Friday, March 27, and will cost $18 this year. We do not order any extra copies, so please place your order if you would like one! Scan the QR code below



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Sprngfield Elementary
Last week to order yearbooks,

Kidscare summer enrollment, Summer camp schedule.
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Platteview High School
Saturday School Opportunities – March & April
Saturday School at the High School on the following dates:
March 7 & 28 and April 4 & 11
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Saturday School gives students the opportunity to:
- Catch up on assignments
- Take missing tests
- Make up incomplete work
- Address any other academic needs
In addition, Saturday School can be used to improve attendance.
One Saturday School session served can earn back one full day of absence (9 class periods) and may help students maintain Good Standing.
There is no need to sign up — students may simply attend.
Grease is the Word!
This Weekend! Buy your Tickets at - https://phs.spcsne.org/tickets/

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Free Tutoring!

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Local Business Update
Welcome to Springfield — we’re happy to have you and excited to have you as part of our community!

Sweet Rice Thai Food
BREAKING NEWS
Now OPEN on Mondays — shocking, we know.
Come on in! #orderonline or #call 402-939-9354
Vicky Jane Boutique
103 Main Street, Springfield, NE
Spring Style is about to Bloom!
The store is packed with so many new arrivals and we just added a bunch of goodies to sale too ![]()
Perfect excuse to get out, enjoy the spring weather, and come say hiiii!!! 103 Main St Springfield NE
Main Street Decor & More
They offer a wide variety of gift items for your or that special someone.Lots of new cute trendy outfits. From women’s and children’s boutique clothing to wood and home décor, candles, and more — there’s something for everyone.
Springfield Artworks and Margie Trembley Chapeaux
if winter has you feeling a little blah, this is your sign — bring in some color, some creativity, and a little celebration.

Glenn and Margie
https://www.springfieldartworks.com/
ReMain - Raw Honey.
Raw, unfiltered honey isn’t just sweet — it actually has real benefits. It can help soothe a sore throat, calm a cough, and even give a steadier boost of energy than regular sugar. Many people also use a small daily spoonful of local raw honey during allergy season.
Just make sure it’s truly raw and unfiltered (usually cloudy and may crystallize). And remember — never give honey to infants under 1 year old.

https://www.remainspringfield.com/
The Blind PIG
Just a fun place to hang out!


Mickey’s Tavern
delicious cocktails in Springfield, Ne.
Hours: T,W,Th- 11am-10pm
F, Sat-11am-11pm
Sun-10am-3pm
(Kitchen closes at 9pm except Sundays at 2pm)
Major holidays - Closed
Order some takeout from Mickey's.

We're hiring! Call, email, or submit an inquiry today to learn more! https://shspt.sh/4zrR7m
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Robin's Nest

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Trojan Athletic Association
IT’S T-BALL TIME! 2026 REC T-BALL REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
Tiny cleats. Big smiles. Lots of fun!
Get your little sluggers ready for their first season on the field.
Registration closes March 6th — don’t wait! Late fees apply after that date.
Sign up today:
https://trojanathleticassociation.sportngin.com/.../72887...
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22Halio Media - Platteview Graduate is an IT specialist! — Powering American Business with Technology Services

https://support.22halomedia.com/index.php
+1 (402) 885-9093
+1 (719) 722-7843Reach out:
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Allied Heating and Cooling

We're a locally owned and operated HVAC company built on something simple: doing quality work and treating customers right.
Text or call us at 402-739-9959 or email us at
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Reflections Auto Detailing

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St. Joseph Catholic Church St.
Join St. Joseph Catholic Church, 100 S. 9th St., Springfield, NE 68059, for a Lenten meal during four Fridays in Lent. The event lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes and is open to the public—anyone on or off Facebook is welcome. Enjoy fish, shrimp, mac and cheese, cheese pizza, green beans, and more. Bring your family, invite a friend, and savor both a great meal and great community.WEEKEND MASSES

Saturdays – 5 PM
Sundays – 7AM & 9 AM
Confessions 45 minutes before Mass
DAILY MASSES
Monday – 8 AM
Tuesday-Friday 6:45 AM
Anointing Mass: First Fridays 2 PM
First Saturdays – 8 AM
Confessions 30 minutes before Mass
Springfield Methodist Church
Worship in person or online on Sunday @ 9:30am. Sunday school for all ages k-6 Wednesday School W.O.W I.M.P.A.C.T youth group Wednesday
See details and register the kiddos at: www.scbne.org

Stony Brook Church
SPRINGFIELD — You Are Welcomed!
(temporary location): 14345 Y Street, Millard
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- Normal location: Springfield Community Center
- Services: Contemporary Worship (Main Level) & Kid Life (Lower Level)
Please note: During February, while the Community Center is closed for maintenance, we’ll meet at our Millard location—just a few miles down Highway 50.
Come join us for worship, prayer, and community!


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Springfield History
Main Street between 1st and 2nd Streets in 1964 offered thriving businesses including grocery, variety, and hardware stores, medical offices, barber shop, trucking transfer business, bars and cafes. The Post Office was located on Main Street prior to moving to its current location.
Photo 1: 1964 Springfield downtown businesses, north side (east to west): Sass Hardware, Springfield.
Post Office, Laundromat, Dr. V. F. Storch Dentist Office, Eddie’s Café, Dr. B. C. Burns Medical Office, Kreifels Hatchery, Buskirk Barber, Community Building.
1964 Springfield downtown businesses, south side (east to west): F-R Variety Store, Shepler Grocery Store (Red & White, building), Shelper Grocery Store, Springfield Bar & Café, Springfield Transfer.



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Springfield NOW
S.V.F.D Members were recognized at the Annual Appreciation and Awards Dinner.

Top call responders of the year Chris Noda & Mike Herzog
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Insurance Tip – Review Your Coverage Annually
What If Nebraska Gets a Big Earthquake?
Most standard homeowners policies do NOT cover earthquake damage. If an earthquake were to strike, you’d need a separate earthquake policy to protect your home and belongings.
Check your coverage today and make sure your home is protected — peace of mind is worth it!

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Fit Tip: Fast-Food Choices
Fast food is part of busy life, but healthier choices are possible! Try:
- Swap fries for a side salad
- Choose grilled over fried proteins
- Watch portion sizes
- double the protein
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Meet Adoptable Pets! >>
Check out new website at www.happypawsplattsmouth.org
And download foster application!
Happy Paws Plattsmouth is a volunteer-powered 501(c)(3) charitable organization serving Cass, Sarpy, and Douglas Counties
with one mission: to transform the lives of animals in need while enriching the families who welcome them home.
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211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
$7 at the door; Kids 12 & under, FREE!
SHOWS:
Electric Jam Session
Sunday, March 8th, 2026
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Rayne Magill and Friends
Sunday, March 15th, 2026
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Acoustic Jam Session
Sunday, March 29th, 2026
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
JAM SESSIONS:
Second Sundays – Electric Jam Session (1:00 – 4:00 PM)
Fourth Sundays – Acoustic Only Jam Session (1:00 – 4:00 PM)
Bring your instruments and enjoy an afternoon of great music and good company!
Click the theater flyer above or HERE to read the latest CCMT news.
Call 402-949-0668 with any questions.
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Louisville Food Bank dates
Open 6:00-7:00pm
213 Main Street (inside Hope’s Closet)
Here are our 2nd and 4th Thursdays dates for 2026. Please note that November & December change to the 1st and 3rd Thursdays to work around the holidays.
LOUISVILLE FOOD BANK DATES
Mar 12, 26
Apr 9, 23
May 14, 28
June 11, 25
July 9, 23
Aug 13, 27
Sept 10, 24
Oct 8, 22
Nov 5, 19
Dec 3, 17
Updates can be found here >>
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Did you know?
Springfield’s first businesses were built to serve the railroad and the farmers who depended on it. After the town was founded in 1886 along the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad line, early storefronts included a general store, a grain elevator, a blacksmith shop, and a lumber yard.
Like many small Nebraska towns, Springfield grew up around hard work — supplying goods, fixing equipment, and helping neighbors succeed. What started as a handful of practical businesses quickly turned into a close-knit community that supported local schools, churches, and events. More than a century later, that same spirit still shows up — especially during Spring Fling week. Supporting local has always been part of Springfield’s story.
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