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  • Mlnarik receives award for service to hospital board of trustees

    Oct 23, 2024

    On Oct. 16, John Mlnarik of Clearwater, president of Antelope Memorial Hospital's Board of Trustees, was recognized as the winner of the Nebraska Hospital Association's 2024 Trustee of the Year Award. The award ceremony was held during the Nebraska Hospital Association annual convention at Embassy Suites in LaVista. Diane Brugger, AMH chief executive officer, nominated Mlnarik for the prestigious award, highlighting his contributions as a leader at AMH. Mlnarik has been a member of the AMH Board...

  • Home field advantage

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 23, 2024

    Summerland will host Elkhorn Valley, Thursday, Oct. 24, in the opening round of the Class D1 state football playoffs. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. The Bobcats cannot afford to look ahead and will need to be focused on the Falcons, according to Coach Tom Thramer. It will be the second time in six days the teams have faced off. On Friday, the Bobcats traveled to Tilden and picked up a 55-12 win, boosting the season record to 7-1. Thramer wasn't happy with his team's performance on Friday. "I thought...

  • Boo bash offers fun for youngsters

    Oct 23, 2024

    Calling all kids. Wear your best Halloween costume and trick or treat at the Boo Bash, scheduled Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Orchard Community Center. The event will begin at 4 and continue until 6 p.m. Crafts, hay rack rides, games and a photo booth will be available. A costume contest is also planned, according to organizers. There is no charge for the event. Boo Bash is sponsored by the Orchard Community Club, Orchard Public Library, Old School Thrift Store, Orchard Community Center and Gary...

  • Upcoming closure of Page café provides food for thought

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 23, 2024

    Starting Nov. 1, Page residents wanting to partake in a noon or evening meal or a grab an after-work drink, will have to take their business outside of village limits. Dan and Jen Cunningham, who leased KC Bar & Grill from Page Development Corporation since November 2023, will not be renewing the lease when it expires on Halloween. The couple made the announcement via the café's Facebook page on Oct. 3. "We appreciate all the support we have received this past year and the people we have met...

  • -Isms

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 23, 2024

    As I'm writing this, two weeks stand between now and Nov. 5, the general election. I don't often write about politics. A long time ago, in J school, a professor shared a belief that in community journalism, it's best to let the public make their own decisions. Present the facts. Neighbors don't need to tell neighbors how to vote, she would say. Let the big city dailies endorse a candidate. Here, in small-town America, let residents investigate and research candidates and issues and form an...

  • Spending in Fischer-Osborn race says something about the views of the candidates

    Paul Hammel, NPA Correspondent|Oct 23, 2024

    Labels in politics are a tricky thing, particularly in Nebraska. If you're a "Republican," do you align with the wing of the party that identifies with former governor and U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts? Or do you roll with the new GOP, the group that tossed out Ricketts' loyalists? (You might also be a "moderate" Republican, though they are harder to find than a 25-cent cup of coffee.) Same holds true for the Democrats. Are you a Democrat who holds more moderate views on abortion and government...

  • Direct payment opportunity for projects of tax-exempt entities

    Val Ankeny, Center for Rural Affairs|Oct 23, 2024

    Public school administrators and board of education members across the country face tough decisions when it comes to addressing how to pay for the repair or replacement of aging equipment, vehicles and infrastructure. The direct-pay provision in the Inflation Reduction Act enables schools and other tax-exempt groups to receive certain clean energy and climate-related tax credits as direct cash refunds from the Internal Revenue System. Entities can receive up to 30% of a clean energy project’s co...

  • Letter to the editor

    Oct 23, 2024

    We have a choice in the November 5 election between two initiatives regarding abortion, Initiative 434 or Initiative 439. Initiative 434 would protect unborn babies from abortion in the second and third trimesters except for cases of medical emergencies, sexual assault or incest. The laws we currently have regarding parental notification for minors, informed consent before abortion and in-person requirements to receive abortion pills would remain in place. Common-sense laws like basic safety regulations for abortion facilities and requiring a...

  • Annexation discussion postponed until November

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 23, 2024

    The annexation of two parcels in Clearwater will wait a month. During the October village board meeting, clerk Angie Hupp told trustees adjacent property owners were to receive letters regarding the process. “We have to start over,” she said. The matter will go back to the planning commission for a public hearing. The commission will then make a recommendation to village trustees. In other business, Hupp told trustees the village’s utility program hadbeen switched to the new system. “It was supp...

  • Out my kitchen window

    Bev Wieler|Oct 23, 2024

    As I peer out my kitchen window the landscape is a bit boring in October. I have to smile as I think about a recent outing. Friends from our garden club went to visit and have coffee at the Harvest Moon Pumpkin Patch at Oakland. These seasoned gardeners were enticed to be kids again and boy, did we enjoy the outdoors. Adults and children should always take advantage of the great fall temperatures and a chance to visit a pumpkin patch. The landscape at Harvest Moon was beautiful, with maple...

  • A howling good time planned at Antelope County Museum

    Oct 23, 2024

    Calling all spooks to the Antelope County Museum, Saturday, Oct. 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., for a Howling Halloween Party. It will be a spooky good time with treats and fun activities for all. There will even be a werewolf. So if you are not too scared, you can have your picture taken with him. The party is at the museum, located at 410 L Street in Neligh. Hot dogs, chips and water will be available for all attendees. “It will be a fun program for all ages. The kiddos may especially like seeing our spooky werewolf,” said museum exe...

  • Student organization plans blood drive

    Oct 23, 2024

    Area residents are urged to donate blood at an upcoming drive sponsored by the Summerland Future Business Leaders of America. The event will be held in the auxiliary gym at the school on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Individuals donating are asked to enter through Door 10, located on the west side of the building. FBLA students will be eligible for a scholarship, based on the number of donors. To schedule an appointment, call the school at 402-626-7534.Donors will receive two pair of...

  • NGPC offers stubble access guide

    Oct 23, 2024

    Wheat and milo stubble left tall following harvest provides excellent cover and hunting opportunities for pheasants and other wildlife. The 2024-2025 Stubble Access Guide displays these and other adjacent habitats open to public, walk-in hunting across portions of western Nebraska. Through the Open Fields and Waters program, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission works with landowners to increase public hunting, trapping and/or fishing access on private lands. Tall wheat and milo stubble fields are enrolled in Open Fields and Waters following...

  • PROCEEDINGS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION

    Oct 23, 2024

    PROCEEDINGS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Oct. 16, 2024 Summerland Public School Board of Education met in regular session, Wednesday, Oct. 16, in the school board meeting room. President Steve Thiele called the meting, which was advertised in the Oct. 9, 2024, newspapers, to order at 7 p.m. Thiele noted the Open Meetings Act posted in the board room. Roll call was taken at 7 p.m. All board members were present: Ed Nordby, Nate Schwager, Scott Thiele, Steve Thiele, Austin Twibell, Jeremy Wagner. Motion by Wagner, seconded by...

  • APPROVED BILLS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL

    Oct 23, 2024

    APPROVED BILLS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup, 2,271.25; Auto Glass Solutions, windshield replacement, 364.22; Black Hills Energy, nat gas, 136.01; Bluum of Minnesota, LLC, sup, 588.00; Capital One Bk(USA), NA, sup/travel/conf fees, etc, 3,656.07; Clearwater Market, sup, 508.54; ColdType Publishing, printing, 386.38; Cornhusker International, rep, 871.47; Crowne Plaza Hotel, hotel rooms - MTSS conf, 434.85; DAS State Acctg - Central Finance OCIO, internet line, 774.74; DISA, Inc, bus driver testing/annual fee,...

  • PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF PAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Oct 23, 2024

    PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF PAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The regular monthly meeting of the Village Board of Page was held Monday, October 14, 2024, at the Village office. Notice was published in the Summerland Advocate and was also posted at three public places within the Village of Page. This meeting was conducted in compliance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act and the Open Meeting Laws are posted at the Village Office. Chair Linquist called the regular meeting of the board of trustees to order at 7:02 p.m. Trustees VanEvery, Tyrrell, Leichleiter and...

  • REQUESTS FOR PROPOSAL VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER Old Ambulance Bay HVAC

    Oct 23, 2024

    REQUESTS FOR PROPOSAL VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER Old Ambulance Bay HVAC The Village of Clearwater is seeking Requests for Proposal from experienced and well-qualified contractors to install an HVAC system in the old ambulance bay at 626 Main St., Clearwater. A qualified professional contractor shall have experience in projects of similar scope and size as described in the scope of services section. A contractor may bid all or part of the project. The selected contractor(s) shall furnish all equipment and materials to the specifications of the...

  • REQUESTS FOR PROPOSAL FOR VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER Exterior wall, office door, overhang

    Oct 23, 2024

    REQUESTS FOR PROPOSAL FOR VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER Exterior wall, office door, overhang The Village of Clearwater is seeking Requests for Proposal from experienced and well-qualified contractors to replace the front exterior wall of the library, village office door and overhang at 626 Main St., Clearwater. A qualified professional contractor shall have experience in projects of similar scope and size as described in the scope of services section. A contractor may bid all or part of the project but shall bid each phase separately. The selected...

  • NOTICE OF MEETING ANTELOPE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    Oct 23, 2024

    NOTICE OF MEETING ANTELOPE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Antelope County Historical Society will hold its annual meeting on Oct. 27, 2024 at 2 p.m., at the Antelope County Museum, 410 L Street, Neligh, NE 68756. An agenda is posted at the museum and may be viewed during regular business hours. The meeting is open to the public. Published October 23, 2024 ZNEZ...

  • Thoendel recognized for service to fire board

    Oct 23, 2024

    After serving on the Ewing Rural Fire Board for 39 years, Dennis Thoendel announced his retirement. On Sept. 18, Mike Hawk recognized Thoendel and presented a clock as appreciation for his years of service. Members held a supper following the meeting. Thoendel joined the Ewing Rural Fire Board in 1985. He filled a position left vacant by his dad, Joe, who retired from the position. Joe was a charter member of the board....

  • State senators likely to shape details in cannabis legislation, if passed

    Sen. Barry Dekay|Oct 23, 2024

    This week, I will be discussing Initiative Measure 437 and Initiative Measure 438. Both of these initiatives revolve around the issue of cannabis and propose a framework to legalize medical cannabis in the state. Should these two ballot initiatives pass, the Legislature will likely play a role in shaping some of the finer details of implementing medical cannabis in this state, much akin to the implementation of casino gambling in 2021-22. Initiative Measure 437 proposes to create a new law...

  • November firearm hunters have two options to check deer

    Oct 23, 2024

    Starting this fall, hunters have the option to electronically report their November firearm deer season harvest or take their deer to a check station. While checking in deer is mandatory, hunters may choose to check in their deer at a check station or through Telecheck for the first time this nine-day firearm season. In the past, hunters were required to take their harvest to a physical check station during the firearm season while deer harvests during the remainder of the year were reported...

  • Lady Bobcats advance in GNAC tournament

    Oct 23, 2024

    Summerland opened GNAC volleyball tournament play, Monday, with a sweep over Hartington-Newcastle. They traveled to Laurel, Tuesday, to play Elkhorn Valley in the second round. The Falcons won 3-1. The Bobcats will play in the third-place consolation game, Friday, at 5:30 p.m. at Summerland....

  • Cross Country season ends at district meet

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 23, 2024

    Summerland boys' and girls' cross country teams competed in the NSAA D-3 District, Thursday, Oct. 17, at Ainsworth. While none of the Bobcats qualified for the state meet, scheduled for Oct. 25 in Kearney, the Bobcats ran solid races while battling windy conditions and warm temperatures. In the girls' division, Lenora Kester was the first runner to cross the finish line. She finished in 23rd place, with a time of 24:34.14. Carlee Livingston kept race with her teammate. She finished in 25:15.20,...

  • Bobcats spoil Falcons senior night

    Oct 23, 2024

    The Summerland Bobcats racked up 375 yards in Friday's 55-12 win over Elkhorn Valley. Mathias Wagner rushed for 90 yards and Michael Koenig added 85 to the effort. Summerland will play Elkhorn Valley again, Oct. 24, in the first round of the Class D1 State Football Playoff. Kickoff is slated for 6 p.m....

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