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Rick Disney, Mayor"Superior, Nebraska, is more than just a dot on the map - it's a community with heart, opportunity, and vision for the future. Since becoming mayor in April 2025, I've seen firsthand how our city continues to grow and evolve while maintaining the small-town values that make Superior special."
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Andrew Brittenham, City AdministratorOur recent investments speak volumes about our commitment to quality of life. We've completed a state-of-the-art water treatment plant that ensures a reliable supply of clean drinking water for generations to come.
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Andrew Brittenham, City Administrator"The City's recent partnership with Superior Public Schools and Brodstone Healthcare to create the Nuckolls County Childcare Center has resulted in the Community beginning to find a long term solution for this critical need. Ensuring good quality childcare for the areas youngsters is pivotal for Superior's future"
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Residents live in the city of Superior, Nebraska1,825
“Last Supper Pageant,” a dramatization, will be performed by area men at the Chester Auditorium, at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, March 29 and at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 1. It is the 14th year of the performance offering music, song and fellowship. The free performance accepts free will offerings. Written by Ernest K. Emurieian, the play depicts the scene of the Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vin...
K-State Research and Extension-Post Rock District For 250 years, agriculture has been the vital thread in the fabric of our nation. America’s farm and ranch families represent the cornerstone of our freedom and way of life – now and in the future. American agriculture is the backbone of our nation’s economy, and we express our appreciation for all who contribute to the U.S. agriculture industry. N...
My mother used to serve a meal she referred to as “New England Boiled Dinner.” This consisted of corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots and onions boiled together. Many associate this dish with St. Patrick’s Day. It seems this tradition came about because the Irish bacon used in their Bacon and Cabbage dish became too expensive for the average Irish American. Corned Beef, however, was less expens...
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Whether you're raising a family, starting a business, or looking for a place to retire, Superior offers affordable living, excellent schools, and a quality of life that's hard to beat. We invite you to discover why so many of us are proud to call Superior home.



