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  • Party bus business ready to cruise

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Nov 23, 2023

    A spur-of-the-moment idea led to the creation of a new Clearwater business. Rolling' Transportation, LLC, co-owner Hailey Schlecht said the original plans were to purchase a trolley, but she and husband, Adam, decided it would only offer seasonal use. On the other hand, a bus would provide party services year round. "We started talking about it on a Monday, we found a bus by Tuesday and we picked it up by Friday," Schlecht said. When the Schlechts retrieved the bus from its former owners in...

  • Holt County launches text messaging service

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Nov 23, 2023

    A new messaging system will keep Holt County residents abreast of up-to-date information. Holt County Treasurer Shelly Ross told supervisors, last Thursday, that TextMyGov™ alerts were set to launch during the third week of November. County residents may receive a text notification from 91896. "This will be a legitimate text from Holt County," Ross said. Residents who do not receive an initial text message may choose to opt in by texting HCALERTS to 91896. After placing the text, users will b...

  • Neligh pharmacist sentenced to two months in prison

    Nov 23, 2023

    Danelle Charf, 49, of Neligh, was sentenced Monday, Nov. 20, in federal court in Omaha, for making a false, fictitious, and fraudulent statement in connection with health care services. Acting United States Attorney Susan Lehr made the announcement Monday afternoon in a press release. Chief Judge Robert F. Rossiter sentenced Charf to two months’ imprisonment. There is no parole in the federal system. After Charf’s release from prison, she will begin a three-year term of supervised release. Charf was also ordered to pay $573,337.53 in res...

  • What's next in DTR?

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Nov 23, 2023

    Ed. note: This is the second in a series about Clearwater's downtown revitalization efforts. When Clearwater village officials receive the Downtown Revitalization Capital Improvement Plan, it will include proposed improvements at focus areas, which were unveiled Nov. 8, during an open house at the American Legion. Additionally, it will outline what types of infrastructure and streetscape improvements may best fit the village, based on feedback from visitors during the open house. Bobbi Pettit,...

  • Original views on life from rural America

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Nov 23, 2023

    “I don’t need stress; I need my shopping bag. It’s almost Black Friday.” Um, I’ve never uttered those words, much alone given day-after-Thanksgiving sales a lot of thought. I’ve gone shopping on Black Friday a handful of times. The first time was nearly 25 years ago. The Menards sales ad listed several great deals and our family decided we needed a certain item from the circular. What item? I don’t remember. I’m sure it was some insignificant piece of plastic made outside of the USA, but hey, t...

  • Small Business Saturday spotlights value to economy

    Nick Schinker, Nebraska Business Development Center|Nov 23, 2023

    The holidays are for celebrating and Small Business Saturday is a celebration of the key role independent, locally-owned businesses play in Nebraska's economy. Founded by American Express in 2010 and officially co-sponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration since 2011, Small Business Saturday will be Nov. 25, the Saturday following Thanksgiving. Chambers of commerce, economic development organizations and small businesses across Nebraska have embraced Small Business Saturday and the...

  • Let's take a different view of a popular holiday

    J.L. Schmidt, Statehouse Correspondent Nebraska Press Association|Nov 23, 2023

    So, how about we rethink Thanksgiving? Oh, I don't want to take away the tradition of turkey and football and listening to Uncle Harold's stories about the big war in which he never fought but he does remember what life was like back then. Those are family legend, just like Harold. I'm not going to disrespect the traditional gathering or what we learned in school about the Native Americans and the pilgrims getting together to eat and drink and talk about western expansion and what kind of corn...

  • Happy Thanksgiving

    Sen. Deb Fischer|Nov 23, 2023

    Earlier this year, a new Nebraska statue arrived in the U.S. Capitol. Each state memorializes two people in the Capitol building and our newest addition is Pulitzer Prize- winning author Willa Cather. One quote by Cather, from her novel, "My Ántonia," encapsulates what I'm thankful for during this season of gratitude: "We were talking about what it is like to spend one's childhood in little towns like these, buried in wheat and corn, under stimulating extremes of climate: burning summers when th...

  • Antelope County arraignment hearings continued

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Nov 23, 2023

    The Honorable Donna Taylor, presiding from the Antelope County court bench in Neligh on Nov. 15, continued arraignment or further arraignment procedures for several defendants. Denis F. Kerkman, 90, of Tilden appeared for further arraignment on a charge of violating a protection order, a Class 1 misdemeanor alleged Oct. 13. Kerkman, who had been granted a continuance Nov. 1, so he could hire an attorney, appeared without one. He requested court-appointed counsel. After questioning him about his income, Taylor appointed Antelope County public...

  • Upper Elkhorn NRD Phase II Report Deadline December 31

    Nov 23, 2023

    The deadline for 2023 Phase II Annual Reports is Dec. 31. If you farm in a Phase II or Phase III area, you are required to submit a Phase II report for every field larger than 40 acres. Where more than 50 pounds per acre of actual nitrogen fertilizer, commercial or organic, is applied, (for example: corn) a full report is required. A mandatory two-foot deep soil sampling analysis is required for the Phase II report. The soil sample used on the 2023 annual report should have been taken in Fall 2022 or Spring 2023. If less than 50 pounds per...

  • AMH receives double awards for excellence

    Submitted Article|Nov 23, 2023

    This month, Antelope Memorial Hospital received both a national and state award for excellence. The hospital was first recognized for the 2023 Performance Leadership Award for excellence in quality and patient perspective as part of the National Rural Health Day celebration. Compiled by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, the Performance Leadership Award honors top quartile performance (75th percentile or above) among rural hospitals across the United States in quality, outcome and patient pers...

  • Mental health has improved in Nebraska, yet challenges remain

    CODY METCALF, Nebraska News Service|Nov 23, 2023

    As the conversation and stigma surrounding mental health continue to evolve, access to care, or lack thereof, remains a barrier, even in the presence of heightened public awareness and empathy. “We need kind of both,” Dr. Marley Doyle said. “We need an increase in mental health awareness. But then we also need an increase in access to care. Because if you don’t have both, then it’s not going to really improve things.” Doyle, a psychiatrist serving as director of the Behavioral Health Education Center of Nebraska, said the shortage of mental h...

  • Local judge gives Omaha man more time to pay fine

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Nov 23, 2023

    Austin Bertschinger, 30, of Omaha appeared in front of the Honorable Donna Taylor in the Antelope County courtroom in Neligh on Nov. 15, to explain why he hadn’t paid a fine and costs ordered Aug. 2, for a December 2022 crime. He said he had lost his job. A time-payment warrant had been issued Nov. 8, after he failed to appear in court on Nov. 1. He was arrested Nov. 14 in Lancaster County and transported to Neligh. He posted 10% of a $1,500 bond. Taylor amended the bond to a $150 cash bond and applied it to his unpaid balance. She gave him u...

  • Partnership distributes coats

    Submitted Article|Nov 23, 2023

    North Central Community Care Partnership Coalition, a local 501c3 non-profit organization whose fiscal agent is North Central District Health Department, successfully concluded its second annual winter coat drive, spreading warmth to local schools in need. Four area schools actively participated in the initiative, facilitated by the collaborative efforts of dedicated coalition partners. Val Wecker, representing Avera St. Anthony's, Bob Thomas from Building Blocks, Tonya Hytrek of CASA, and...

  • NOTICE OF MEETING NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HEALTH

    Nov 23, 2023

    NOTICE OF MEETING NORTH CENTRAL DISTRICT HEALTH DEPARTMENT BOARD OF HEALTH The Board of Health for the North Central District Health Department will meet on Friday, Dec. 1, 2023, with roll call starting at 10:30 a.m. This meeting will take place at the office of North Central District Health Department, located at 422 East Douglas Street in O’Neill, Nebraska. A current agenda is available at the NCDHD office. Published November 23, 2023 ZNEZ...

  • APPROVED BILLS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL

    Nov 23, 2023

    APPROVED BILLS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup, 81.27; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup, 73.29; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup, 21.06; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup, 39.17; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup, 6.87; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., Library books, 18.00; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup - mental health grant 795.50; Amazon Capital Services, Inc., sup, 60.74; Almquist, Maltzhahn, Galloway & Luth, 2022-2023 audit, 14,350.00; Black Hills Energy - Clearwater, nat gas, 45.01; Builder’s R...

  • PROCEEDINGS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Nov. 14, 2023

    Nov 23, 2023

    PROCEEDINGS SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION Nov. 14, 2023 Summerland Public School Board of Education met in regular session, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023, at 6 p.m., in the school’s board room. President Steve Thiele called the meeting, which was advertised in the Nov. 8 papers, to order at 6 p.m. Thiele noted the Open Meetings Act posted in the board room. Roll call was taken. All board members were present: Ed Nordby, Nate Schwager, Scott Thiele, Steve Thiele, Austin Twibell, Jeremy Wagner. Motion by Wagner, seconded by Twibell, to app...

  • PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Neligh, Nebraska November 14th, 2023

    Nov 23, 2023

    Chairman opened the meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approved agenda. Approved minutes of the Nov. 7, 2023, BOC meeting and Nov. 7, 2023, BOE meeting. Correspondence was reviewed. Reports were reviewed: sheriff’s fee report and treasurer’s sweep account report. Review of claims. Approved payroll. Approved vendor claims. General: AMERICAN LEGION POST 172 ex 256.63; AMERITAS LIFE INS CORP ins 19,718.63; ANTELOPE CO COURT ex 207.00; ANTELOPE CO TREAS ex 126.24; AMH ex 343.00; APEX THERAPY SVC ex 955.00; APPEARA ex 71.12...

  • REGULAR PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 13, 2023

    Nov 23, 2023

    REGULAR PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 13, 2023 The Board of Trustees of the Village of Clearwater met for a regular meeting Monday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m., in the fire hall meeting room. Meeting opened at 7 p.m. Notice of meeting was given in advance by publication in “Summerland Advocate-Messenger,” was posted at US Post Office in Clearwater, Clearwater Market and Cornerstone Bank-Clearwater and was given to board members prior to meeting. Public was informed of location of Open Meeting Act poster. Present: Kel...

  • VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER APPROVED CLAIMS

    Nov 23, 2023

    VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER APPROVED CLAIMS General Checking: City of Neligh, srv, 4,492.77; Bearinger Tax & Accounting, srv, 70.00; Quill, sup, 89.54; WEX Bank, fuel, 176.44; Precision IT, srv, 36.00; Farmers Pride, sup, 218.73; Rueter’s, sup, 181.40; CNA Surety, ins, 875.00; Dinkel Implement, sup, 11,750.00; NNTC, util, 168.90; ColdType Publishing, adv, 112.50; ERPPD, util, 1,240.09; Black Hills Energy, util, 1,246.49; DWs Heating & Air, rpr, 85.00; Jarecki Sharp Petersen, lgl, 699.60; Antelope Co. Sheriff, srv, 1,302.25; Economic Savings, tnfr, 2...

  • PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF PAGE Nov. 13, 2023

    Nov 23, 2023

    PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF PAGE Nov. 13, 2023 The regular monthly meeting of the Village Board of Page was held Monday, Nov. 13, 2023, at the village office. 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 meeting to order at 7 p.m. Trustees VanEvery, Tyrrell, Campbell and Leichleiter present. Also present: Cora Calkins. Absent: None. Motion by Tyrrell, seconded by Leichleiter to approve minutes of the Oct. 16, 2023, regular meeting...

  • Campaign begins for Legion renovation

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Nov 23, 2023

    Following a Sunday informational meeting, at the Clearwater Legion, members of the Sons of the American Legion and Clearwater Legion, fundraising efforts will begin immediately. Sons of the American Legion Commander Kelly Kerkman said the current Legion building has several problems, including a leaky roof, a rotten kitchen floor, lights and expensive utility bills. "When you start fixing those things, you get to the point of where you do you stop and turn the page to a couple options?" Kerkman...

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    Nov 23, 2023

  • Practicing gratitude

    KELLY EVANS HULLINGER M.D.|Nov 23, 2023

    I love Thanksgiving. I love preparing the food all day and enjoying it while sitting around a table with some of the people I love most. And there is one holiday tradition that I have grown to adore. As we sit down to eat, we share one thing we feel grateful for this year. Practicing gratitude has been shown to improve aspects of mental health and our sense of well-being, and it isn't hard to understand why. Saying or thinking "I am grateful for..." feels really good and doing so regularly can...

  • Upper Elkhorn NRD Groundwater Irrigated Acre Transfer Period Runs Nov. 1, 2023 – March 1, 2024

    Nov 23, 2023

    The Upper Elkhorn NRD will be accepting requests for the transfer of groundwater irrigated acres from Nov. 1 through March 1. There is a $50 application fee for landowners who would like to make an appointment and review a possible transfer. The Transfer Agreement, transfer procedures and support information can be found on the UENRD website at www.uenrd.org. We are encouraging anyone interested in signing up for a transfer to go through the information on the website first before making an appointment. If you have questions, please feel free...

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