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  • Holt County supervisors table decision on permanent easement

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Mar 10, 2022

    A decision on a perpetual easement for the Graham Crowe Ranch, LLC, in northeastern Holt County, will be revisited at 10:30 a.m., during a March 16 meeting of the Holt County supervisors. Supervisor Don Butterfield, of Atkinson, made a motion to table a decision, Feb. 28, following a public hearing which lasted more than 90 minutes. "I need to have a little time to mull this over," Butterfield said. Chairman Bill Tielke said it's unfair to make a quick decision. "Don, I'll agree with you. This...

  • Poultry owners advised to watch for avian influenza

    Mar 10, 2022

    The Nebraska Department of Agriculture is urging poultry owners to monitor flocks for signs of the avian influenza. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed HPAI in commercial and/or backyard flocks in Iowa, Connecticut, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, New York and Virginia. As of Friday, the virus has not been found in Nebraska. “While we have not seen HPAI in Nebraska since 2015, protecting the health of pountry in the state is a top priority,” said state veterinarian Dr. Roger Dudley. The virus can cause sudden death in birds,...

  • Gragert plans Neligh visit

    Mar 10, 2022

    On April 1, Nebraska State Senator Tim Gragert plans to be visit Neligh and hold an informal meet-and-greet with constituents. He will take time to discuss the ongoing legislative session, bills he is working on and answer questions. The event will be held at the Antelope County Ag Society Event Center, 709 East Highway 275, in Neligh, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Gragert was elected to represent District 40 since January 2019. His term concludes in January 2023. Prior to taking office, he served in the military for 40 years and worked for the...

  • District Medalists

    Mar 10, 2022

    Summerland speech team competed in the District C2-3 competition at Hartington-Newcastle, March 1. Four speakers earned medals and one will advance to the NSAA State Speech Championships in Kearney. Jacob Behnk qualified for the state contest after earning the silver medal in extemporaneous speaking. Also breaking into the final round were Adrienne Parker, fifth, persuasive speaking; Julie Olivan, sixth in entertainment speaking and Faith King, fifth, informative speaking. Behnk will compete...

  • County zoning commission to recommend moratorium

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Mar 10, 2022

    After hearing public comment on a proposed moratorium Monday evening, Holt County planning and zoning commission members voted 6-2 to recommend an 18-month moratorium on all industrial pipeline, wind and solar power development to Holt County Supervisors. Commission member Mary Kaczor told an audience of more than 35 individuals, that the county’s current comprehensive plan was written in 1980. “It’s totally out of date,” she said. The commission has hired Marvin Planning Associates, of David Ci...

  • Stirring up chocolate with a side of service learning

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Mar 10, 2022

    Temperatures soared near 75 degrees on Feb. 28, but that didn't stop Summerland students and staff from purchasing a warm beverage for a cause. Members of the sixth-grade class served a hot chocolate bar, offering flavored syrups, chocolate chips, mini marshmallows, sprinkles and whipped cream to top the drink, served during the school's Bobcat Academy. The project incorporated multiple disciplines and resulted in a service-learning experience students won't soon forget. Instructor Chantelle...

  • -Isms: Views on life in rural America

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Mar 10, 2022

    It’s Monday and a wave of guilt washed over me most of the day. Why? How much of this week’s paper is complete? Answer: Not enough, but I’m not stressing, well, not much. It’s mapped out, just a matter of designing a few pages. Why the guilt? Yesterday, I did nothing. And by nothing, I mean absolutely nothing. The Dutch call it “niksen,” which means “to do nothing, to be idle.” Taking a timeout from a regimented schedule, carving time for oneself, isn’t being lazy. (Saying that one more tim...

  • Economic Advisory Board increases state revenue forecast

    Sen. Tim Gragert|Mar 10, 2022

    The public hearing process is now complete. A hearing was held on every bill that was introduced before the committee with jurisdiction over the subject matter. The Legislature began meeting in full-day sessions March 8. The following week, we will begin meeting into the evenings, in order to complete our work by April 20. On Monday of this past week, senators focused on consent calendar bills. Consent calendar is a process to allow noncontroversial bills, without priority status, to be debated...

  • Time heal all wounds

    Jill Kruse D.O.|Mar 10, 2022

    The saying goes “time heals all wounds”, but what happens when a wound does not heal? Wounds go through many stages while healing and complications at any step can prolong the process. The first step is stopping the bleeding. For people who are taking blood thinners like aspirin or warfarin, it may take longer for the bleeding to stop or clot. The next step after the blood starts to clot is forming a scab. This happens when blood vessels around the wound narrow and platelets in the blood clump t...

  • Flooding remains a concern despite drought, being prepared key

    Molly Malone, Senior Policy Associate Center for Rural Affairs|Mar 10, 2022

    Owners of microbusinesses, sole proprietors, and farmers spend many hours developing plans and attending training sessions to educate themselves on operating a business and what to do in the face of adversity. A key component of their planning should include being prepared for a major weather event. As the seasons change, flooding becomes a concern in many parts of the country. The most common and costly natural disaster in the U.S., according to The Pew Charitable Trusts, flood-related...

  • Bonnie Welke

    Mar 10, 2022

    Funeral services for Bonnie Welke, 6, of Ainsworth, formerly of Ewing, will be Saturday, March 12, 2022, at 10:30 a.m., at the United Methodist-Presbyterian Church in Ewing. Pastor Janene Reynolds will officiate. Burial will follow in the Ewing City Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the church. Welke died Monday, March 7, at the Brown County Hospital in Ainsworth. Memorials may be directed to her family for future designation. Arrangements are entrusted to Biglin’s Mortuary in O’Neill....

  • Student group plans Ewing blood drive

    Mar 10, 2022

    Summerland Future Business Leaders of America will host a blood drive, March 23, at Ewing City Hall. Appointments are available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Individuals wanting to make an appointment should call the school at 402-626-7534 and ask for Mrs. Sukup. FBLA students are working toward a scholarship. Due to a blood shortage crisis, the Red Cross is offering a $10 e-gift card to Fanatics will be given to each donor. Walk-ins will be welcome if a time slot is available. The following blood...

  • Judge deals with tardy truant defendants

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Mar 10, 2022

    Hope M. Llanos, 32, of Schuyler failed to appear at her scheduled arraignment hearing in the Antelope County courtroom last Wednesday morning but showed up in the afternoon. The Honorable Donna Taylor allowed arraignment to proceed. Llanos pleaded not guilty and requested jury trial on a charge of interfering with government operations, a Class 1 misdemeanor, alleged Jan. 8 at the Antelope County Law Enforcement Center in Neligh. Pretrial hearing is set March 16. Llanos is represented by Antelope County public defender Melissa Figueroa....

  • Second place

    Mar 10, 2022

    The Bobcat fifth- and sixth-grade basketball team worked its way through the consolation bracket and finished second, Saturday, at the Plainview Pirate youth basketball tournament....

  • Bill allowing physicians to deny services based on beliefs under consideration

    Zach Wendling, Nebraska News Service|Mar 10, 2022

    LINCOLN - Doctors may have a legal way to deny services based on their personal views, under a bill considered by the Nebraska Health and Human Services Committee, March 2. Sen. Dave Murman of Glenvil introduced LB963, the Medical Ethics and Diversity Act, which would legally state medical practitioners and healthcare institutions cannot be forced to perform procedures that go against their ethical, moral or religious beliefs. This is also commonly known as a right of conscience. Medical practitioners include doctors, physicians assistants,...

  • Fake IDs from China used to purchase alcohol

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Mar 10, 2022

    Several underage alcohol customers in the area either purchased or had plans to purchase alcoholic beverages using identification cards obtained over the internet. One of the young men appeared in front of the Honorable Donna Taylor last Wednesday, March 2, to be sentenced on two counts, minor in possession of alcohol and misrepresenting age to obtain alcohol, while a second is scheduled for sentencing March 16. Jesse M. Green, 18, of Neligh was sentenced to a six-month term of probation, including $220 probation-related fees and a $250 fine...

  • Orchard, Summerland road condition discussed during Tuesday meeting

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Mar 10, 2022

    Antelope County Commissioners discussed road conditions on the Orchard and Summerland roads, Tuesday, during the group's regularly scheduled meeting. Road superintendent Aaron Boggs said portions of the road are narrow and lacking a shoulder. "It needs a four foot shoulder on each side," Boggs said. "Shouldering will mitigate some problems." Commissioner Charlie Henery said other roads in the county are just as important. "This is my personal opinion. Do we have other roads besides that road tha...

  • Powerlifting prowess

    Mar 10, 2022

    Seven Summerland powerlifters competed at the 2022 Verdigre Powerlifting Meet, Feb. 26. They won three team awards, including girls' division, third; boys division, second and co-ed division, second. Matt Umphress and Jacob Behnk were crowned outstanding male lifters of the meet, based on strength index....

  • Montana man appears for first hearing on felony child abuse

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Mar 10, 2022

    Two men appeared in the Antelope County courtroom in Neligh for arraignment or first hearing last Wednesday, March 2. Steven H. Habegger, 18, Antelope County Jail, faced the Honorable Donna Taylor on a Class 3A felony count of child abuse and three Class 1 misdemeanors, contribute to delinquency of a child, debauching a minor and cruel mistreatment of an animal, all alleged Feb. 10 at a Neligh motel. If convicted, Habegger faces up to a $10,000 fine and up to three years in prison on the felony count and up to a $1,000 fine and/or one year impr...

  • Mobile food pantry planned in Neligh

    Mar 10, 2022

    The mobile food pantry, sponsored by the Neligh United Methodist Church, as well as various other churches, individuals and businesses in the area, will disperse food, Tuesday, March 15, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the American Legion Club in Neligh, on the alley side. Due to budget cuts at Food Bank for the Heartland, recipients will now be receiving less foo . With safety in mind, those picking up food must remain in vehicles. Volunteers will load the food. Volunteers will also be on hand to direct traffic and collect the numbers from each family...

  • Notice of Meeting Summerland School Board of Education

    Mar 10, 2022

    NOTICE OF MEETING SUMMERLAND SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION March 15, 2022 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular meeting of the Summerland Public School Board of Education will be held Tuesday, March 15, 2022, at 5 p.m., in the school conference room and will be open to the public. An agenda for the regular meeting is kept continuously current and is available for public inspection at the office of the superintendent. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of...

  • Notice of Meeting Local Working Group NRCS and UENRD

    Mar 10, 2022

    NOTICE OF MEETING LOCAL WORKING GROUP NRCS and UENRD The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, along with the Upper Elkhorn NRD, will be holding a Local Working Group meeting at the Upper Elkhorn NRD, 301 North Harrison St., O’Neill, NE 68763 on March 24, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., to discuss natural resource conservation program priorities. The meeting is open to the public. For individuals needing special accommodations, please contact 402-336-3796, ext.3. Published March 10, 2022 ZNEZ...

  • Notice of Meeting Board of Trustees Village of Ewing

    Mar 10, 2022

    NOTICE OF MEETING BOARD OF TRUSTEES VILLAGE OF EWING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Ewing will be held Monday, March 14, 2022, at 7 p.m., in the city hall meeting room and will be open to the public. An agenda for the regular meeting is kept continuously current and is 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...

  • Notice of Regular Meeting Board of Trustees Village of Clearwater

    Mar 10, 2022

    NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING BOARD OF TRUSTEES VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Clearwater will be held Monday, March 14, 2022, at 8 p.m., in the fire hall meeting room and will be open to the public. An agenda for the regular meeting is kept continuously current and is available for public inspection at the office of the village clerk. Agenda includes replacement of board member Mike Klabenes. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged...

  • Proceedings Antelope County Board of Commissioners

    Mar 10, 2022

    PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Neligh, Nebraska March 1, 2022 Chairman opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approve agenda. Approved minutes of the Feb. 8, 2022, commissioner meeting. Correspondence was reviewed. Zoning administrator report. Tabled resolutions for further review. Approved one promotional and one improvement grant. Authorized rehire for law enforcement. Heard report from weed superintendent and grounds crews. Increased wages for maintenance and grounds employees. Road...

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