HOLDREGE, NEBRASKA, AN OASIS ON THE PRAIRIE
Photos of the small town of Holdrege, Nebraska, an Amtrak train stop, site of the Nebraska Prairie museum, former site of a POW camp for German prisoners during WW2.
The Nebraska Prairie Museum
A One Tank Trip story, about the Nebraska Prairie Museum, in Holdrege Nebraska.
Sun Theatre Holdrege Nebraska - Renovation Video Story
Holdrege Has It!
Whether you're here visiting, looking for a place to raise your family, or seeking an opportunity to start or grow your business -- Holdrege Has It!
Holdrege NE Museum 0001
A great museum of Phelps County and the city of Holdrege, Nebraska.
UPDATE: Police identify suspect and victims in Holdrege shooting spree
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The Story of Stuhr Museum
For 50 years Stuhr Museum has portrayed the inspiring story of the town builders who created the first communities in Nebraska. This video tells the story of our museum. Visit stuhrmuseum.org and help us celebrate our 50th anniversary.
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Holdrege Middle School
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Has a little bit of our cover Twist of Cain at the beginning, but keep watching its a great song.
Holdrege Middle School 2014 Decades Dance
The end of the school year staff dance. They danced according to the decade they were born in.
Holdrege School Bond Video First Half
Woollen Quadruplets' 1st Birthday - The Nebraska Medical Center
Quadruplets born at The Nebraska Medical Center who are believed to be the worlds youngest set of surviving quadruplets, born at 23 weeks gestation, are celebrating a major milestone.
This month, the Woollen quadruplets sons Brett, Kaden and Cooper and daughter Parker are celebrating their first birthday.
It has been the craziest, but also the best year of our lives, said Lee and Rachel Woollen of Holdrege, Neb., the proud parents of the healthy quadruplets who have beaten all odds. They were our miracle babies and now they've made it through their first year of life with few complications.
The quadruplets were born Feb. 11, 2008, about four months prematurely. Each baby spent four months or more in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU) at The Nebraska Medical Center before being released from the hospital.
I read stories all the time of babies born prematurely and they're very sick, said Rachel Woollen. Its amazing that all we've had to deal with since we've taken the babies home from the hospital is a few viral infections and respiratory colds. We feel very blessed.
Ann Anderson-Berry, M.D., neonatologist at The Nebraska Medical Center said the babies have surpassed all expectations. They truly are miracles, she said. Their remarkable outcome is quite an achievement.
Dr. Anderson-Berry credits the parents strength, prenatal caregivers and the excellent NICU staff. The infants were able to take advantage of being born in a NICU with state-of-the-art facilities and the medical centers innovative nutrition program which helped the babies to grow and to develop.
Infants born 17 weeks early have many obstacles to overcome. Some may experience infections, bleeding of the brain, blindness, deafness, bowel inflammation and poor growth. Individually, each of the Woollen babies had a 50 percent chance of survival and only about a 15 percent chance of surviving with good medical outcomes.
According to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Neonatal Research Network Extremely Preterm Birth Outcomes Data Calculator, the probability of all four infants surviving is 3.4 percent. Furthermore, the chance of all four infants surviving without moderate or major neurodevelopmental impairment is 0.03 percent.
The Woollen babies had a lot to overcome after such an early birth, said Dr. Anderson-Berry. But they have made amazing strides and have come through their first year with overwhelming success.
We continue to watch their milestones with delight, added Dr. Anderson-Berry. Their medical and developmental achievements this first year of life continues to exceed expectations for infants born at their gestational age.
Each baby weighed just over 1 1/2 pounds at birth. When they went home from the hospital, each weighed between 6 and 8 pounds. Now at a year old, they weigh between 13 and 16 pounds.
Rachel Woollen says each quadruplet has a distinct personality.
Brett, the first born, is still the leader of the pack and on the go all the time. He also loves to laugh and play.
Kaden is a thinker according to his mother. He likes to study everything and will really check people out before smiling at them. He is quiet most of the time, but when he voices his opinion, he's extremely loud about it.
The only girl, Parker, is Daddys little princess. She seems to know she's the only girl and she lets her brothers know who's boss, said Rachel. In fact she's starting to pass up the boys. She has the most teeth, she was the first to sit up and will be the first to crawl.
Cooper struggled the most after birth; he spent more time on the ventilator than his siblings and still uses oxygen at nighttime. He is the smallest, said Rachel, But he's catching up quickly. He loves people and is usually very happy.
Lee and Rachel Woollen share that they are asked all the time how they care for four children. Lee said he often replies, You just do it. You take it day by day. The couple also credits the wonderful help they've received from family and friends.
The Woollens celebrated the quadruplets first birthday on Feb. 7 with family, a few friends and a lot of cake and ice cream. The quadruplets were also baptized at church that same day.
It was a very special day, said Rachel. We spent the day reflecting on how far the babies have come in the past year. I think of the days we spent in the NICU at The Nebraska Medical Center. The doctors and nurses will always have a special place in our hearts. They played such a big part in getting the babies to this one year milestone and we will always be grateful to them and their excellent care of our four little miracles.
For more information about The Nebraska Medical Center's NICU, visit or call 1-800-922-0000.
South Central Nebraska | Bennett’s Travels | S1 E3
In this episode Bennett explores South Central Nebraska heading to Harlan County Lake, picking up a sweet treat in Alma, then exploring our Nebraskan heritage in Holdredge.
Enjoy!
Filmed by Bennett
Ayr Studios
2018
Atlanta Revisited
This program discusses a POW camp in Nebraska.
3-Part Series On Rural Nebraska
Issues affecting rural Nebraska, a 3-part series.
MICHELLE AND TIFFANY HOLDREGE 2008 PROM
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Randy's Grill and Chill Thursday nights
Randy's has great staff, food, drinks and cant forget the awsome entertainment so come on over to randy's located in lincoln, nebraska a block of 48th and holdrege next to burger king
First United Methodist Church from Holdrege, NE, takes the Urban Plunge!
First United Methodist Church from Holdrege, NE, takes the Urban Plunge! What about you?! digbro.com
Highlights: Falls City SH beats Sandhills/Thedford at state tournament
Andy Kendeigh reports.
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