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  • Sacrifice, service lauded at Veterans Park fundraiser

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    When life comes full circle, pay attention. Usually, there's a lesson worth learning. The lesson starts in Clearwater where Adam Ahlers, a "snot-nosed brat kid" spent summers mowing the yard at the Ocea Kirchner residence. Kirchner, a widow, would invite Ahlers into her "little yellow house" after he finished the job. "I had to go to the front door and get my $10," Ahlers told a crowd of approximately 275 people attending Saturday's fundraiser for the Clearwater Veteran's Park, held at the...

  • Tichotas, Legion members recognized for service

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    Longtime American Legion and Auxiliary members Ralph and Barb Tichota, of Clearwater, were recognized Saturday, for providing the inspiration and dedication to bring the veterans park to life in Clearwater. "It will have a lasting and significant impact," said Steve Stearns, veterans park committee member, during the presentation. "Your legacy will live on through this beautiful park and your work in creating a place of reflection and remembrance has touched all of our hearts." The park, located...

  • Striving for "Gold"-en Days

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    A group of Ewing residents didn't have to travel far to get a taste of the Olympic spirit. They met Saturday at St. Dominic's Hall for the 105th annual Sunset Banquet, a Ewing tradition honoring area residents ages 70-plus. This year, guests celebrated the Olympic Games, with music, games, food and prizes associated with the athletic event. Tradition plays a big part of the banquet. Food for this year's theme included a smorgasbord from around the world, including lasagna, Runza casserole,...

  • Soups, sandwiches planned for Saturday supper

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    St. John's Catholic Church, in rural Clearwater, will host its annual soup supper, Saturday, Oct. 19. Serving will begin at 4:30 and continue until 7:30 p.m. in the church hall. Mass begins at the church at 5:30 p.m. Chicken noodle, chili and bacon potato soups will be served, along with sandwiches and desserts. A free-will donation will be accepted. St. John's Christian Mothers will also have bake sale items available....

  • Swails announces retirement as Ewing village clerk

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    Ewing village trustees accepted the retirement resignation of longtime village clerk, Sharon Swails, during Monday's regular meeting at city hall. The vote was unanimous, with trustees Dustin Wright, Dustin Jorgensen and Kane Frey approving the action item. Trustees James Ramold and Katie Koenig were absent from the meeting. Swails said her last day in office will be Dec. 31. The board entered executive executive session to discuss the next steps to fill the position. In other business, the...

  • -Isms: Views on life in rural America

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    One of my favorite play scripts is “First Night” by Jack Neary. In it, Danny Fleming, a video store clerk, sees his eighth-grade crush, Meredith O’Connor (who is now a nun), enter the store. What ensues is a roller coaster of emotions from puppy love to midlife angst. The play answers questions: Does he still love her? Is she in love with him? After 20 years, will she leave the convent to build a life with the man of her dreams? The best line first comes from Danny, talking about Mered...

  • Farm to School movement has exploded across Nebraska

    Sandra Renner, Center for Rural Affairs|Oct 16, 2024

    Farm to School is a win for students, a win for farmers and a win for communities. It strengthens our food system and our local economies, and it provides opportunities for students to develop new skills, such as agricultural or livestock production, and marketing, business and entrepreneurship. Over the past decade, the farm-to-school movement has exploded across the U.S., reaching millions of students in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and U.S. territories. School gardens, school farms, high...

  • Problem gambling took down one of the greatest baseball players ever

    Paul Hammel, NPA Correspondent|Oct 16, 2024

    Was driving home from a fishing trip the other day when I heard the news – Pete Rose, probably the best hitter in the history of baseball, had died. When I played in high school, I used a "Pete Rose" Louisville Slugger bat. It was as thick as a telephone pole, and almost as heavy. But I was like a lot of people – we loved the way Rose played the game. All-out. Sliding head-first into the bases. Knocking down catchers in plays at home plate. And best of all, slamming hit after hit, and spr...

  • Legislator explains ballot measures

    Sen. Barry Dekay|Oct 16, 2024

    I would first like to express my gratitude to the first responders who quickly handled the explosion and fire at St. Patrick’s Parish in O’Neill earlier this week. I am thankful that there were no catastrophic injuries or loss of life and am hopeful that the parish, Avera St. Anthony’s Hospital and St. Mary’s School can quickly recover. I have been in contact with other state officials to help coordinate state resources to ease the recovery of Avera St. Anthony’s, which sustained damage. I...

  • Ewing church plans spooktacular event

    Oct 16, 2024

    Get ready for a spooktacular time at Trunk or Treat, sponsored by Ewing United Methodist Presbyterian Church USA. The annual event will be Thursday, Oct. 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. Hot dogs, chips and drinks will be served. Organizers invite area trick-or-treaters to join in the fun. Individuals wanting to participate may decorate a vehicle or set up a table inside the church....

  • Game and Parks offers tips for hunting seasons

    Oct 16, 2024

    Pheasant, quail and partridge seasons are quickly approaching. Youth season is set for Oct. 19-20 and the general season opens Oct. 26. Use these safety tips as you 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, what's beyond it and what's in front...

  • Sheep producers send thousands of pounds of wool to landfills. A Nebraska business aims to change that.

    Lori Potter, Flatwater Free Press|Oct 16, 2024

    One word best defines how Megan Landes-Murphy and her husband Tom Murphy met, made career choices and launched a unique-to-Nebraska business. Sheep. Neither spent much time around the animals while growing up in northwest Wisconsin and the Omaha area, respectively. Now, they have sheep, a few chickens and two Great Pyrenees dogs named Milo and Birdie on their 12-acre ranch east of the small south-central Nebraska town of Lawrence. Two years ago, Landes-Murphy launched Kestrel Ridge Pellet Co.,...

  • Commissioners approve more than $3.2 million in road improvements

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    Nine road improvement projects were approved by Antelope County Commissioners, Oct. 1, following the one- and six-year road plan hearing. Highway Superintendent Brian McDonald said essentially the plan includes any new construction. Priority projects include two bridge replacements along the Antelope/Knox county border. Project C-2 404 includes removal and bridge replacement. Both counties will contribute $155,000 toward the project. It is located along 870 Road, between 518 and 519 avenues....

  • PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

    Oct 16, 2024

    PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Neligh, Nebraska Oct. 8, 2024 Chairman opened the meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approved agenda. Approved minutes of the Oct. 1, 2024, BOC meeting with correction. Approved payroll. Approved vendor claims. General: AMERITAS LIFE INS CORP ins 20,540.26; ANTELOPE CO COURT ex 157.00; APPEARA ex 34.01; APPLIED CONN TECH ex 5,219.08; BLACK HILLS ENERGY ut 127.54; BCBS ins 75,975.12; BOMGAARS ex 38.97; BUTCHS BODY SHOP ex 254.00; CARNEY LAW PC ex 19,016.00; CASEYS ex...

  • Three junior high runners medal at first ever GNAC meet

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 16, 2024

    In the first-ever Great Nebraska Athletic Conference cross country meet, three Bobcat junior high runners brought home medals. Isabella Kester finished fourth in the girls' division. She crossed the finish line in 9:43.14. Taylon Bertschinger ended 12th, running 11:27. Other Bobcat runners included Ali Sonnefelt, 17th, 12:38.31; Cady Soper, 21st, 13:39.68; and Jaden Robinett, 24th, 15:24.28. The team finished fourth in overall standings, scoring 31 points. Hartington-Newcastle won with 11....

  • NNTC receives national award exemplifying growth and innovation in rural America

    Submitted Article|Oct 16, 2024

    Northeast Nebraska Telephone Company has been recognized as a 2024 Smart Rural Community Showcase Award winner. The announcement was made by The Rural Broadband Association Chief Executive Officer Shirley Bloomfield during a conference hosted by the NTCA on Sept. 30. The Smart Rural Community program is a network of more than 280 communities, supported by NTCA member providers, committed to driving growth through robust broadband service. The Showcase Awards are presented to providers in...

  • Chipps recognized for 25 years of service

    Oct 16, 2024

    Ag Agronomy Center, LLC recently recognized Corey Chipps for his 25-year employment anniversary. Chipps is the operations supervisor at the Ewing location. He was presented a gift card as a token of appreciation from Maria Funk, location manager....

  • Summerland sends LCC into hibernation after 53-19-14 win

    Oct 16, 2024

    Summerland hosted Laurel-Concord-Coleridge in gridiron action, Oct. 11. The Bobcats defeated the Bears, 59-14. Running back Mathias Wagner had another big night, rushing for 250 yards. Summerland travels to Tilden, Friday, for a 7 p.m. kickoff against Elkhorn Valley....

  • Lady Cats sweep O'Neill, NO

    Oct 16, 2024

    The Lady Bobcats picked up two wins last week as they swept O'Neill in a game played at O'Neill High School on Oct. 8, and soundly defeated Neligh-Oakdale on the Bobcat home court on Oct. 10. Against Neligh-Oakdale, Lydia Robertson finished the match with seven kills and a solo block. The Bobcats will face Ainsworth at home, Oct. 17. Parents night activities will take place between the junior varsity and varsity contests....

  • Bobcat runners show improvement at conference meet

    Oct 16, 2024

    No medals. Just a lot of experience and personal bests. That describes the Summerland high school cross country teams' results from the first-ever Greater Nebraska Athletic Conference meet, held Oct 10 at the Plainview Country Club. Senior Lenora Kester was seconds away from a medal. She finished 17th, running 24:35.45. Carlee Livingston was two spots behind Kester. She placed 19th, running 25:17.32. Aubrey Parker ended 27th in the field of 34 runners. She cross the line in 27:52.62. West Holt c...

  • Statewide Ballot Measures for General Election, November 5 2024 Page 1

    Oct 16, 2024

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  • Greene, Martensen awarded UNL Schuchardt Scholarship

    Submitted Article|Oct 16, 2024

    University of Nebraska-Lincoln students Carleigh Greene, Tilden, a 2022 high school graduate of Elkhorn Valley Schools, and Riley Martensen, a 2022 graduate of Neligh-Oakdale Public Schools, have been named winners of the Schuchardt Family Scholarship for the 2024-25 academic year. Greene, the daughter of Randy Greene of Tilden and Bobbi Jenkins of Oakdale, is a junior majoring in community health and wellness in the College of Education and Human Sciences. She is a member of the CEHS Student...

  • NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Cotton Ridge, LLC

    Oct 16, 2024

    NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Cotton Ridge, LLC Notice is hereby given that Cottonwood Ridge, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has filed a Statement of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State on Sept. 6, 2024, and the LLC is in the process of voluntary dissolution. Anyone with a valid claim against the company shall submit written claim and proof thereof to the attorney named below. Unless a creditor had received written notice of an earlier deadline, any claim against the company will be barred unless an action to enforce the claim...

  • PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION

    Oct 16, 2024

    PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Oct. 8, 2024 Notice of meeting published as required by statute. A complete record of these minutes as well as all resolutions and agreements are on file at the county clerk’s office and are open to the public. Set the following levies for Antelope County and Subdivisions: Antelope County: General: 0.268330; Building: 0.001224; Veterans Aid: .000052; Total: 0.269606 AC: LEC Bond: 0.015284; Total: 0.015284 Ag Society: General: 0.005668; Total: 0.005668 Airport Authority: General: 0.001555; Total:...

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