Springfield Wednesday Newsletter - February 18th
WELCOME BACK!
Hey Springfield, how many more days until the Lucky Duck Race (115)?
Mark your calendars — June 13 is going to be a full day of small-town fun!
We kick things off with the 5K run, followed by the pancake feed, the parade, and then the main event… our beloved rubber duckies quacking down Main Street. About 500 ducks will be racing, and there will be some really fun prizes along the way!
If you’d like to be part of the excitement, we could use your help gathering donations and supporting the event. It’s one of those days that reminds you why Springfield is such a great place to live.

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Springfield Library Community Survey
There are just a few more days to help shape the future of our library.
Springfield Library Director Kellie Banks is asking everyone in the community to take a few minutes to complete the library’s long-term planning survey. The library is planning ahead and wants to hear from you — what would you like to see your library offer in the coming years? Dream big — your input matters.
Take the survey here:
https://ahaslides.com/ZUIZ6
You can also scan the QR code on the flyer. Prefer paper? Copies are available at the Library and at City Hall.
The survey will remain open through February 23.
Thank you for helping shape the future of this important community resource.
— Springfield Library
We hope to see everyone out enjoying the events and supporting the great organizations that make our community special!
— Springfield Library

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Story Time



Who Will Turn the Most Pages in 2026?

Wear Your PJs & Eat Pancakes — Library Style!

Save the date
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!

Sassy Seniors, Sharp Minds

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Check it out!


Omaha Children's Museum!

Medical Made Clear.
Pays to have a library card!

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Kindergarten 2026-2027
It is time to begin the process of gathering information on upcoming kindergarten students for the 2026-2027 school year. Proof of residency is the first step and may be emailed to me or you may send it to Lisa Peterson @
If you have a child, or know of a child who will turn 5 prior to July 31, 2026 please contact
Westmont Elementary
Parent/Teacher Conferences Thank you to everyone who took the time to attend conferences. Open communication with your child's teacher is so important to ensure your child’s success in school.
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 News Conferences and Conference Meals The staff would like to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to all the parents who attended conferences and supported the Book Fair. Your involvement and encouragement mean so much to us and truly make a difference in our school community. We would also like to give a big THANK YOU to the amazing Springfield PTO and everyone who contributed to the delicious meals during conferences. The soups, salads, and desserts were incredible, and Hawaiian Bros Island Grill is always a favorite! Our teachers look forward to this each year, and your generosity never goes unnoticed.


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Platteview High School
Platteview would like to thank everyone who helped with conferences last week.
ohhh, dont miss the “Une nuit à Paris” — A Night in Paris

Grease the Musical tickets go on sale Friday, February 6.
Order your Grease shirts now!

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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!

Have you been to Sweet Rice Thai Food lately? If not, it’s worth a stop. Tuesday–Saturday, 11 AM–8 PM, Fresh, flavorful Thai dishes that are perfect for lunch, dinner, or a casual night out. Find them at 153 Main St, Springfield, NE 68059, or give them a call at 402‑939‑9354 to place an order. Supporting local businesses like Sweet Rice keeps our community vibrant — and the food is fantastic!
Vicky Jane Boutique
103 Main Street, 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
Mardigras and ribbons are the latest addition. Open by appointment until first part of March then open Thurs, Frid, Sat and Sunday limited hours. Wd now carry Exquisite ribbons for the diy makers.

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.

BIG NEWS
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The Robin's Nest –
Closed
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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.
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!
Where: February (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
The Introduction of 911 Emergency Services
On May 10, 1970, the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company introduced the first 911
emergency phone number for Douglas and Sarpy Counties. Earlier, in 1968, Congress
had designated 911 as the national emergency number. Prior to this change, local
residents would either dial “O” for the operator or use specific local emergency
numbers. In smaller towns like Springfield, many residents had memorized the contact
numbers for fire, rescue, and police. With the establishment of 911, it ultimately
became the universal number to call for emergencies involving police, sheriff, fire,
and ambulance services across the nation.
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May 7, 1970, Springfield Monitor newspaper advertisement announcing the
launch of the 911 phone number for emergency services.
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Springfield NOW

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Insurance Tip – Why Replacement Cost Matters
Many homeowners focus on what their house is worth on the market. Insurance doesn’t insure the sale price — it insures the cost to rebuild.
Construction prices, labor, and materials have increased significantly the past few years. If your dwelling coverage hasn’t been reviewed recently, you could be underinsured. After a major loss, that can leave a large portion of rebuilding costs coming out of pocket.
A quick coverage review helps make sure your policy reflects today’s rebuilding costs — not what they were years ago

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Fit Tip: I have no Time
Most people skip workouts because they think they need an hour.
You don’t.
Make a deal with yourself: commit to just 10 minutes.
Get on the treadmill, go for a brisk walk, or do a short circuit (squats, pushups, and planks). Once you start moving, your brain shifts from resistance to momentum — and most days you’ll keep going longer anyway.
Consistency beats intensity.
Ten minutes every day does more for your health than one long workout you never do.
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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:
TBA
Sunday, February 15th, 2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 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
Feb 26
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? — The Start of Lent
This week marks the beginning of Lent, a season observed by many Christians leading up to Easter. Traditionally it lasts 40 days and is often a time people choose to slow down, reflect, and practice small acts of discipline — such as giving something up, serving others, or focusing on gratitude.
Even for those who don’t observe it religiously, the idea behind Lent is simple and relatable: stepping back from habits that distract us and being more intentional with how we spend our time and energy.
Many people use the season as a reset — whether that means less screen time, healthier eating, more patience, or reaching out to someone they haven’t talked to in a while.
However you spend the season, it’s a good reminder that small daily choices add up over time.
Wishing everyone a thoughtful week ahead.
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