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  • Ring out the old year

    Jan 4, 2024

    Since we're writers, we, at SAM love lists. Trust us, we keep and use them every single day. But, how does one determine which articles should be at the top of the yearly list? In the past, we've based it by reader count from our website. This year, we're still relying on reader count, featuring the top-read article by month. We wrote nearly 2,000 articles in 2023 and, while some of our favorites don't appear on the list, we're sure these are a newsworthy representation of the Summerland region....

  • Isms: Original views on life from rural America

    LuAnn Schindler, Publsiher|Jan 4, 2024

    What does it mean to be authentic? Credible. Trustworthy. Real. Genuine. These synonyms for the 2023 word of the year, as selected by the folks at Merriam-Webster, make an important statement about the times in which we live. In an interview with the Associated Press, editor-at-large Peter Sokolowski said searches on the dictionary’s website for the definition of “authentic” are normally high. But in 2023, Sokolowski reported searches were “boosted to new heights.” “We see in 2023 a kind of cris...

  • Bridging the chasm: Addressing the crisis of special educator shortage

    SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISORS, NEBRASKA ASSOCIATON|Jan 4, 2024

    In the intricate tapestry of education, the threads that weave together to create an inclusive and supportive environment for students with special needs are fraying at the edges. The current crisis of a shortage of special educators threatens to unravel the progress made in ensuring that every child, regardless of their abilities, has equal access to a quality education. Special educators play a pivotal role in nurturing the unique potential of students with diverse learning needs. Their expertise extends far beyond traditional teaching...

  • More guns in schools, pool for Legislative clerks and more

    J.L. Schmidt, Statehouse Correspondent Nebraska Press Association|Jan 4, 2024

    They're back. The 108th Legislature, Second Session, convened Wednesday. One can expect proposed bills and discussion of some hot button issues, as well as what could be a protracted debate on rules. It's likely that state Sen. Tom Brewer of Gordon will have something to say about guns in schools. The Education or Revenue committees will likely address school financing and the Executive Council will seek discussion about putting legislative committee clerks in a pool to provide uniform training...

  • Connecting with Nebraskans

    Sen. Pete Ricketts, Senator|Jan 4, 2024

    Government should be open, effective and responsive. It should serve taxpayers well. In our system, the best way to ensure a high level of customer service is for Americans to have meaningful, transparent communication with those who represent them. Since entering the Senate, I've made it a priority to offer Nebraskans a variety of ways to stay connected. This year I've held in-person meetings and events across Nebraska. Our team has hosted mobile office hours in every Nebraska county. Quarterly telephone townhalls and Instagram Q&As allow...

  • Supervisors approve solar setbacks, appoint extension board member

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Jan 4, 2024

    Regulations regarding construction and operation of solar energy conversion systems were approved, Friday, when Holt County supervisors met in regular session. County planning and zoning administrator Marv Fritz provided an update via phone. According to Fritz, planning and zoning board members suggested using the property line as the setback because “it’s the cleanest.” “If it’s the property line, it only deals with a house. Any of the other stuff isn’t going to have an effect,” Fritz said. ...

  • Commissioners accept coalition resolution

    Jan 4, 2024

    Antelope County will be part of a coalition for landfill services. Commissioners approved acceptance of a resolution, Tuesday, following a phone call with Daryl Guthard, owner of Bud’s Sanitary Service, based in Newman Grove. According to Guthard, the resolution is required by the state since trash from the county goes to a coalition landfill. “It just says we’re approved members,” Guthard said. Commissioner Keith Heithoff asked if approval will result in increased costs. Guthard said it would not. Commissioners reappointed two individ...

  • Anson receives academic honor

    Jan 4, 2024

    The Office of the Registrar at Northwest Missouri State University, in Maryville, recently announced students named to the academic or president's honor rolls at the end of the 2023 fall semester. Charlie R. Anson, a 2022 Summerland Public Schools graduate, was named to the president's honor roll. To be included on the academic honor roll a student must carry a minimum of 12 credit hours and attain a grade-point average of 3.50 or above on a 4.00 scale. Students named to the president's honor...

  • Holt County judge hands down sentences, orders warrants

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Jan 4, 2024

    Nathaniel N. Fonseca, 22, of O’Neill faced the Honorable Kale Burdick, in the Holt County courtroom in O’Neill on Dec. 19, 2023, for sentencing on charge of driving under the influence of alcohol, first offense. Burdick fined Fonseca $500, revoked his driver’s license for 60 days and placed him on probation for six months. The probation order includes fees totaling $210 and he was ordered to pay $105 costs. Fonseca, who was represented by Brad Montag of Norfolk, pleaded guilty Oct. 17 after reaching a plea agreement with Holt County attorney Br...

  • Elgin man pleads guilty after plea deal reached

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Jan 4, 2024

    Robert J. Suhr, 24, of Elgin, faced the Honorable James Kube in the Antelope County district courtroom in Neligh, on Dec. 20 for pretrial on two charges, Count I, child abuse, a Class 3A felony, and Count II, third-degree domestic assault, a Class 1 misdemeanor. A plea agreement with Antelope County attorney Joe Smith was announced and Kube re-arraignmed Suhr on charges in a new complaint filed by Smith, specific to Count I, child abuse/neglect, a Class 1 misdemeanor that carries a penalty up to one year imprisonment and/or up to a $1,000...

  • Bobcat girl grapplers find continued success at Winnebago Invite

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Jan 4, 2024

    Summerland girls' wrestling team finished ninth in team standings at the Dec. 28 Winnebago Lady Indian Invite. Thirty-seven teams from Nebraska and South Dakota participated in the one-day event, which saw Norfolk take home the team title. Omaha Westside finished in the runner-up position. Nine Bobcat wrestlers finished in the top six in their weight classes in varsity and junior varsity competition. Ava Cleveland worked through the championship bracket in the 110-pound class and finished...

  • Bobcats split games in holiday tourney

    Jan 4, 2024

    Summerland's boys' basketball squad opened holiday tournament play with a solid win over West Holt and met a physical Ainsworth team, Saturday, who handed the Bobcats a loss. In Thursday's game against the Huskies, Summerland opened with a 17-13 lead at the end of the first quarter and stretched the margin to 32-25 at the half. Then, the Bobcat defense upped its game, holding West Holt to 13 second-half points to secure a 61-38 win. The Bobcats shot 53% from the two-point range and made 10-15...

  • Robertson, Mlnarik set the pace in holiday tourney action

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Jan 4, 2024

    The Lady Bobcats finished 1-1 in winter break play at the Summerland Holiday Tournament. On Dec. 28, the Bobcats relied on a strong fourth quarter to defeat West Holt, 44-38. Ady Mlnarik scored 18 points and Lydia Robertson chipped in 17 in the win. While the 'Cats finished at 50% from the two-point range, they ended one of nine from outside the arc, with Preslie Robertson sinking the solo shot. Saturday's contest against Ainsworth was a back-and-forth brawl, with Ainsworth capitalizing in the...

  • Museum water exhibit highlights county's precious water

    Submitted Article|Jan 4, 2024

    It started with an Elgin family’s bathtub, one that had been in the family for decades, and it led to a major new exhibit at the Antelope County Museum in Neligh that spotlights the important role water plays in the lives of every county resident. Jane Schuchardt of Elgin said as she contemplated getting rid of the clawfoot bathtub that had been in her husband Rick Schuchardt’s family for years, it occurred to her that it could be the basis of an exhibit focusing on the importance of water. Her...

  • NOTICE OF MEETING VILLAGE OF EWING BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Jan 4, 2024

    NOTICE OF MEETING VILLAGE OF EWING BOARD OF TRUSTEES Notice is hereby given that the Village of Ewing Board of Trustees will meet in regular session, Monday, Jan. 8, at 7 p.m., at the city hall and will be open to the public. An agenda is kept continuously current and available for public inspection at the office of the village clerk. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Sharon Swails, Village Clerk Published January 4, 2024 ZNEZ...

  • NOTICE OF INCORPORATION TWO BILLS, INC.

    Jan 4, 2024

    NOTICE OF INCORPORATION TWO BILLS, INC. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation for Two Bills, Inc., were filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State as follows: 1. The name of the corporation is: Two Bills, Inc. 2. The number of shares of stock authorized to be issued is 100 shares. 3. The street address of the corporation’s initial registered office is: 85630 512 Ave., Ewing, NE 68735. 4. The name and street address of the initial registered agent and incorporator is: Brian Ferris, 85630 512 Ave., Ewing, NE 68735. Dated this 2...

  • NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Jan 4, 2024

    NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER BOARD OF TRUSTEES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Clearwater will be held Monday, Jan. 8, at 7 p.m., at the fire hall meeting room and will be open to the public. An agenda is kept continuously current and available for public inspection at the office of the Village Clerk. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Angie Hupp, Village Clerk...

  • NOTICE OF MEETING VILLAGE OF PAGE, NEBRASKA

    Jan 4, 2024

    NOTICE OF MEETING VILLAGE OF PAGE, NEBRASKA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a meeting of the chairman and board of trustees of the Village of Page, Nebraska, will be held at 7 p.m., on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, at the village office. This meeting will be open to the public. An agenda for such meeting, kept continuously current, is available for inspection at the office of the village clerk for the Village of Page. A complete copy will be posted no later than 24 hours prior to the meeting and may also be viewed at www.pagene.us or pagenebraska.com....

  • NOTICE OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS

    Jan 4, 2024

    NOTICE OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the county court of Antelope County, Nebraska; Estate of Marjorie A. Beed, deceased Estate No. PR23-36 Notice is hereby given that on Dec. 28, 2023, in the county court of Antelope County, Nebraska, Sandra J. Schroth and Victoria A. Richart were appointed by the court as co-personal representatives of the estate. Creditors of the estate must file their claims with this court on or before March 4, 2024, or forever be barred. Linda Mitchell Clerk of the county court Published January 4,...

  • Notice of Workshop Summerland Public School Board of Education

    Jan 4, 2024

    Summerland Public School Board of Education Meeting Tuesday, January 9, 2024 Summerland Public School 51293 857th Road Ewing, NE 68735 Board Workshop 3:00 PM 1. Call meeting to order 1.A. Nebraska Opens Meeting Act 1.B. Roll Call 2. Discussion of the superintendent search process 3. Adjourn The agenda sequence is provided as a courtesy only. The board reserves the right to consider each item in any sequence it deems appropriate. Therefore, we encourage visitors to attend the meeting from the beginning. The tentative agenda contains a list of...

  • Roman Hupp

    Jan 4, 2024

    Funeral services for Roman Hupp, 75, of Oakdale, will be 10 a.m., Friday, January 12, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Neligh. Reverend Pat Nields will be celebrant, with burial in Oakdale Cemetery. Military honors will be provided by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 5287, American Legion Post 171, Army National Guard Honor Guard and American Legion Riders. Visitation will be Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the church in Neligh, with a 7 p.m. vigil service, followed by a Rosary....