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  • Banking on her future

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 2, 2024

    Shaylie Kester envisioned a future as a veterinary technician. After working as a student teller at Cornerstone Bank's Clearwater branch, the Summerland FFA member is consider a career change. "This experience opened my eyes to the world of finance and made me realize how much I enjoy working in the field of business. Now, I plan to pursue a career in something on the financial side, like ag business." Kester, who serves as the local chapter president, initially considered showing fair cattle...

  • Test your genius at Ewing fundraiser

    Oct 2, 2024

    Think you're smarter than a fifth grader? Show off your trivia skills at a Nov. 3 fundraiser and trivia night, sponsored by the Ewing Volunteer Fire Department and Ewing Young Members Club. Teams of up to six individuals will vie for the top spot in the friendly competition. Tickets will run $25 for person and includes a meal and drink ticket. A cash bar will be available, organizers said. A social hour will begin at 5 p.m., at St. Dominic's Hall. Dinner will be served at 6, with competition...

  • Supervisors approve pickup purchase

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 2, 2024

    Holt County Supervisors approved the purchase of a new pickup, Monday, when they met in regular session at the courthouse in O'Neill. Deputy Ed Nordby presented a bid of $49,446 from Anderson Auto Group through the State of Nebraska purchasing Bureau. The new vehicle will be a 2024 Ford F150 Super Crew XLT 4x4, with a push bumper, full-length running boards and driver-side spotlight. Nordby said, "Sheriff Matchett has it in the budget." County Clerk Cathy Pavel said American Recovery Plan Act...

  • Prospects set to play in league championship

    Oct 2, 2024

    Prospects fall league baseball team, consisting of players from the Tri-County Titans and O'Neill Irish, will compete in Sunday's noon championship round of the 2024 Sioux City-area World Series of fall league baseball. The Prospects enter as the top seed with a 7-1 fall record and only 14 runs given up on the season. Tri-County team members on the Prospects roster include Wyatt Shabram, Connor Thomson, Ryan Rifer, Jacob Pierzina, Jake Schroeder and Max Bruce. Team members from the O'Neill...

  • Isms: Views on life in rural America

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 2, 2024

    I turned 13 when a magical show debuted on Saturday evenings, full of comedic genius and up-and-coming musicians. I grew up watching what was first dubbed NBC’s Saturday Night. It didn’t become known as Saturday Night Live until 1977, after ABC dumped its lackluster Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell. Those first seasons with the Not Ready for Prime Time Players - Gilda, Dan, Chevy, Jane, John, Garrett and Laraine - are classics. From Roseanne Rosannadanna to Landshark to the Killer Bee...

  • Nebraska's 'blue dot' captures national headlines, last-minute push to erase it

    Paul Hammel|Oct 2, 2024

    Nebraska doesn't get many national headlines about politics, but a recent, last-minute push by major Republicans to get the state to ditch its unique system of awarding electoral votes for president did just that. Former President Donald Trump and leading GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham were among those applying the pressure recently to return to a "winner-take-all" system. Only Nebraska and Maine don't give all of its electoral votes to the statewide winner of the popular vote for president. Instead, N...

  • Providing opportunity for our veterans

    Sen. Deb Fischer|Oct 2, 2024

    In October 1988, the Cold War was still simmering. World War II was just a generation ago, fresh in many veterans’ minds and in the hearts of families who lost their parents and grandparents in the conflict. More recently, many Americans had fought in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and many returned home in need of health care and in search of employment. October 1988 was the month President Ronald Reagan signed the Department of Veterans Affairs Act, which transformed the independent Veterans A...

  • Area 4H members fare well at state fair

    Oct 2, 2024

    Antelope and Holt county 4-H members who sent entries to the 2024 Nebraska State Fair, in Grand Island, last month, received ribbons for their entries. Members who sent static events or competed in livestock categories include: Alvie Bearinger 4H Static: Healthy Lifestyle Education, 4H Food Preservation, Unit 2, Drying, Dried Herbs, purple. Daley Bearinger 4H Static Plants, 4H Horticulture, Garlic, purple. Emorie Bearinger 4H Static: Healthy Lifestyle Education, 4H Cooking 401, Candy, purple;...

  • First West Nile deaths confirmed in state

    Oct 2, 2024

    The Nebraska Department of Health and Human received reports of two recent deaths in the Central Nebraska region that have been attributed to West Nile Virus. In the last five years, Nebraska has seen an average of six WNV deaths per year. WNV can occur in people of any age but people over 50 years of age or older, or with compromised immune systems, are at the greatest risk for severe illness. Mild signs or symptoms can include fever, headache, body aches, skin rash and swollen lymph glands....

  • Oakdale man tests positive during chemical test prior to sentencing

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 2, 2024

    After being unable to produce a sample for a chemical test, prior to being sentenced in Antelope County Court, on Sept. 25, a 33-year-old Oakdale man remains in custody after testing positive to a test later that day. Christopher B. Brady appeared before the honorable James G. Kube in the Antelope County District courtroom for sentencing on a charge of third-degree assault - domestic, a Class I misdemeanor. Antelope County Attorney Joe Smith told Kube the defendant was unable to provide a...

  • UNL Dairy Store pays tribute to new UNL President with 'Heart of Gold' ice cream flavor

    Macy Byars, Nebraska News Service|Oct 2, 2024

    With its handmade ice cream and prime location at the entrance to East Campus, the Dairy Store is a crowd favorite at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln and a fitting venue for welcoming a university president. The Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources hosted an event Sept. 19 at the Dairy Store to unveil an ice cream flavor created in honor of the new University of Nebraska-Lincoln president, Jeffery Gold. Dairy industry leaders and university partners who provide product t...

  • Bobcats shipwreck the Pirates

    Oct 2, 2024

    In a back-and-forth battle, Summerland sunk any Pirate dreams of victory, Friday, as the Bobcats downed Plainview, 60-42. The Bobcats scored 14 points in the first and second quarters, while the Pirates relied on 21 second-quarter points to knot it at 28 at the half. In the third quarter, Summerland found success in the end zone twice and connected on both PATs. Plainview added another 14 points. The fourth quarter belonged to the Bobcats, as they held the Pirates scoreless and added two...

  • To the finish line

    Oct 2, 2024

    Bobcat cross country team members shared the shoe they prefer to wear when they run. Trust us, the run a lot on the daily and throughout the week. I wear Women's ASICS Gel-Venture 9 Trail running shoes. I run 12-15 miles each week. It depends on meets and my extracurriculars, but I try to run a little extra when I can and have no homework to do. Lenora Kester, Senior New Balance and are special shoes made for running. On average, 20 miles a week, but I also run a lot at home on my own. Carlee...

  • Development team offers resources, support

    Oct 2, 2024

    SUBMITTED ARTICLE The professional development team at ESU8, located in Neligh, partners with 18 school districts across seven counties in northeast Nebraska. They provide resources and support to ensure all students have access to grade-appropriate learning opportunities, high expectations and strong instruction. The team strives to meet the unique needs of each district, so they have the systems, tools and practices necessary for success. As a team, they provide professional learning...

  • Lady Cats finish second at Wayne Invite

    Oct 2, 2024

    Summerland's varsity volleyball team finished 2-1 in tournament play, Sept. 28, en route to the runner-up trophy at the Wayne Invite. In the first match, the Bobcats defeated Archangels Catholic, 25-21 and 25-17. Lydia Robertson nailed nine kills in the match. Ella Bolling added six. Belle Anson and Kenzie Sanne finished with two ace serves apiece and Anson led the defensive scheme, picking up eight digs. The win set up a match against Madison, with the Bobcats earning a sweep, 25-16 and 25-19....

  • Hills, wind don't deter Bobcat runners

    Oct 2, 2024

    Bobcat junior and senior high cross country teams traveled to Crofton, Thursday, for the Warrior Invite. In the boys division, 86 runners participated. Luke Kester finished 35th, running 21:31.15; Zander Cepel, 50th, 25:33.02; and Jorden Cox, 57th, finishing in 32:05.48. In the girls' division, Lenora Kester set the pace for the Lady Cats. She ended 21st, after completing the course in 24:39.78. Carlee Livingston ran 26:14.70, finishing 32nd, while Aubrey Parker placed 29th. She ran 28;22.24....

  • A Nebraska chef transformed his life by eating an indigenous diet. Now he's spreading the word.

    Tim Trudell, Flatwater Free Press|Oct 2, 2024

    Pricking his finger with a small needle, Anthony Warrior squeezed a drop of blood onto the test strip. As he saw the number illuminate, the then-40-year-old Absentee Shawnee citizen and Muskogee descendant knew his days of bad eating had caught up with him. With his weight nearing 500 pounds and his blood sugar dangerously high, Warrior was facing a future of possible blindness, kidney failure and limb amputation – all complications of unchecked diabetes. If he didn't address his eating h...

  • Stay safe this upland bird season

    Oct 2, 2024

    Nebraska’s pheasant, quail and partridge seasons quickly are approaching. The youth season is Oct. 19-20 and the general season opens Oct. 26. The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission reminds upland hunters to practice the following safety tips when they hit the fields this fall: Treat every firearm as if it is loaded, and never assume it isn’t. Always point the muzzle of your shotgun in a safe direction, away from people, structures, vehicles, roadways and any direction that could cause injury or damage. Be sure to identify your target, wha...

  • Preparing and responding to combine fires

    Amy Timmerman, Holt County Extension Educator|Oct 2, 2024

    As we move into fall harvest, a large percentage of Nebraska is in moderate to exceptional drought conditions. Fire is of high concern due to weather conditions conducive for fires to move quickly throughout the landscape. Beyond conducive weather conditions, equipment has changed dramatically over the last couple of decades. Compared to older machines, today’s equipment is bigger, more complex, and carries more oil and fuel. On combines, shields, panels and fuel tanks used to be made out of metal but are now mostly synthetic, which can easily...

  • Early Voting Ballot Application Antelope County Nebraska

    Oct 2, 2024

    Voter Registration Requirements The last day to register to vote in the November 5th, 2024 General Election is Friday, October 25th, 2024 at 6:00 PM in the office of the County Clerk/Election Commissioner. All persons wishing to vote must be United States citizens, a Nebraska resident and at least 18 years of age on or before the first Tuesday, after the first Monday in November of this year, that being November 5th, 2024, Eligible applicants must complete a Nebraska Voter Registration...

  • Early Voting Ballot Application Holt County Nebraska

    Oct 2, 2024

    Published October 2, 2024 ZNEZ...

  • Children's Dental Health: Key Points for Parents

    John Bisson DDS, Prairie Doc|Oct 2, 2024

    Good dental health in children is crucial for overall well-being. Healthy teeth enable proper chewing, speech development, and contribute to self-esteem. Prioritizing dental health through education, preventive care, and regular check-ups lays the foundation for a lifetime of healthy smiles. The following topics are common discussion points of children's dental health. First dental visit Children should visit the dentist by their first birthday or within six months after their first tooth...

  • NOTICE TO BIDDERS Demolition of Property

    Oct 2, 2024

    NOTICE TO BIDDERS Demolition of Property The Village of Orchard is now accepting bids for demolition of the property located at 135 3rd Street, Orchard, NE. Bids should include cost to demo, remove all debris, and fill dirt. Bids must be received by 3 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11. Published September 25, 2024; October 2, 2024; and October 9, 2024 ZNEZ...

  • NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION PITTACK PAYMENTS, LLC

    Oct 2, 2024

    NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION PITTACK PAYMENTS, LLC NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF: Pittack Payments LLC Designated Office: 106 E. 2nd St., PO Box 164 Tilden, NE 68781 Registered Agent: Kyle A. Petersen, 106 E. 2nd St., PO Box 164, Tilden, NE 68781 PITTACK PAYMENTS, LLC shall engage in any lawful business for which a company may be formed under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. Perpetual existence commenced on June 6, 2024, when the certificate of organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State. Affairs are to be conducted by...

  • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE REPLACEMENT

    Oct 2, 2024

    NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE REPLACEMENT Sealed proposals for the construction of one bridge superstructure replacement. The bridge superstructure replacement is a single span superstructure replacement 20’-4” wide by 31’-8” long on 881 Road Redbird Creek – Bridge No. C004534210 – Project C45 (563). The sealed proposals shall include removal of the existing 20’-4 wide by 31’-8 long timber superstructure and construction of the new superstructure including materials, labor, equipment, tools, along with appurtenances a...

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