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  • Letters to Santa due Sunday

    Dec 11, 2024

    The Summerland Advocate-Messenger will accept letters to Santa through Sunday, Dec. 15, at noon. Youngsters are invited to submit letters via mail at Santa c/o Summerland Advocate-Messenger, PO Box 277, Clearwater, NE 68726. Letters may also reach Santa via email at [email protected] or be dropped off at the office, 522 Main Street. If the office isn't open, letters may be left in the white mailbox. Letters will run in the Dec. 18 edition of SAM....

  • Cornerstone Bank opens Orchard location

    Submitted Article, Cornerstone Bank|Dec 11, 2024

    Effective Thursday, Dec. 5, the Bank of Orchard was merged into Cornerstone Bank. Bill Kester will serve as vice president and manager of the branch. Other Orchard employees include Heidi Blomenkamp, Mary Erb, Gage Clifton and Andrea Williby. "Cornerstone Bank is excited to become a part of the Orchard community and grow our banking operation in this region," stated Zac Holoch, president and chief executive officer of Cornerstone Bank. "Cornerstone is committed to serving the smaller...

  • Provider leaving AMH, farewell reception announced

    Antelope Memorial Hospital|Dec 11, 2024

    On Jan. 17, Amanda Wolff, APRN, will conclude her employment at Antelope Memorial Hospital. Due to a growing family, she has decided to take a job closer to home. Wolff said has enjoyed her time at AMH and AMH Family Practice Clinics. After Jan. 17, her patients may continue to receive care from another member of the AMH Medical Staff, including doctors Roger Rudloff, Troy Dawson, Kelli Osborn and Josh Thoendel; Angela Sucha, and Anita Murphy, PA-Cs; and Ashley Niewohner, APRN. Together, they pr...

  • Early deadlines for news, advertising in SAM

    Dec 11, 2024

    Deadlines for the Christmas and New Year's editions of the Advocate-Messenger will be adjusted, due to a change in printing schedule. Items for the Dec. 25 edition will be due by 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 20. The newspaper will be delivered to the news office on Christmas Eve and papers will be distributed to vendors and post offices. The deadline for the Jan. 1 edition will be 5 p.m., Friday, Dec. 27. Papers will delivered to the news office Dec. 31 and will be distributed to vendors and post...

  • Dramacats receive a superior at district competition

    Dec 11, 2024

    Summerland's one-act performance of Jerome McDonough's "Dirge" earned a super rating at the C1-4 district competition, held Dec. 4 in Atkinson. Coach Julie Harley said five cast members received outstanding performance recognition, including Lenora Kester, Raina Krebs, Carlee Livingston, Mathew Umphress and Aubrey Parker. Summerland received 166 of 180 rating points from the pool of three judges. Overall, the team finished tied for fifth and, based on judges' preference, ended in seventh place....

  • -Isms: Views on life in rural America

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 11, 2024

    Spoiler alert: If we’re Facebook friends, you may have read this. Good news, though. Upon reflection, I’ve added to it. So, I started a new project Saturday night. It’s been brewing for a month … and I needed to visualize and contemplate the layout and process before I began ... even though the supplies sat on the dining room table, next to the laptop, for another month. The red marbled composition notebook, chopped in half, 13 rolls of washi tape and a ream of marbled card stock taunted...

  • 'Pheasant envy' confounds Huskers as hunters stream north

    Paul Hammel, Nebraska Statehouse Correspondent|Dec 11, 2024

    We've all had our fill of political news. So I thought that this week, we'd delve into a topic that's equally as timely – pheasant hunting. I've spent a fair amount of time in pursuit of the ring-necked bird, and recently traveled to South Dakota – the self-proclaimed "Pheasant Capital of the World" – to try my luck with my trusty Vizsla, "Gunnar," and a couple of buddies. If you've ever traveled to our northern neighbor this time of year, you'll see dozens upon dozens of guys (and a few gals)...

  • Recycling wind turbine blades: A farmer's ingenuity

    Tod Bowman, Center for Rural Affairs|Dec 11, 2024

    Wind turbine blades play a crucial part in clean energy generation, but their disposal poses a growing challenge. Luckily, innovative solutions provide new ways to keep them out of landfills. As the wind industry grows, there is an increasing need for replacement of older wind turbine blades with larger, more efficient ones. With a lifespan of approximately 25 years, the sheer number of blades and other components that will eventually need to be decommissioned will strain current repurposing...

  • Theater group plans holiday tour of homes

    Dec 11, 2024

    The New Moon Theater invites area residents to attend "Home for the Holidays" this Sunday, Dec. 15. Between 1 and 4 p.m., homes in the Neligh and Clearwater areas will welcome guests for holiday tours. Tickets, set at $20 per person, will be available for purchase, on Sunday, at River Mill Coffee Company in Neligh and Two Bills Steakhouse in Clearwater. The event is funded, in part, by a grant from the Antelope County Visitors Promotion Fund....

  • Security equipment, office space top supervisors agenda

    Dec 11, 2024

    Holt County Supervisors will consider several items when they meet in regular session, Dec. 16. As of press time, supervisors were scheduled to discuss office space for the District 8 Probation Office at 10 a.m. At 10:15, sheriff department personnel will present quotes for a vehicle, security equipment and computers. Bid opening for steel material for a Holt/Knox County bridge replacement project is scheduled for 11 a.m. Other items on the agenda include surety bonds, an inheritance refund and department report from road superintendent Gary...

  • Holiday mail deadlines approaching

    Dec 11, 2024

    The holiday season is quickly approaching. To make sure letters and packages are delivered by Christmas, the United States Postal Service recommends the following mailing and shipping deadlines within the lower 48 states: Dec. 18: USPS Ground Advantage® Service; Dec. 18: First-Class Mail® Service; Dec. 19: Priority Mail® Service; and Dec. 21: Priority Mail Express® Service. Mail to Alaska and Hawaii should be postmarked by Dec. 16 for ground and Dec. 18 for first-class mail....

  • NSP announces results of Husker gameday traffic safety effort

    Dec 11, 2024

    The Nebraska State Patrol has completed a season-long effort to keep fans safe as they travel to and from Husker football games. Troopers spent gamedays patrolling roadways, monitoring from the air and assisting with security in and around Memorial Stadium. On gamedays this fall, troopers made 54 arrests for driving under the influence. Troopers also issued 46 citations for speeding, 16 for driving under suspension, 19 open alcohol container, 12 no seat belt, and eight improper child restraint. Troopers also assisted 219 motorists in need of...

  • Mobile food pantry planned in Neligh

    Dec 11, 2024

    The mobile food pantry, sponsored by the Neligh Faith Community Church, as well as various other churches, individuals and businesses in the area, will be dispersing food on Monday, Dec. 16. The event will take place from 2 to 3:30 p.m., at the Neligh American Legion, located at 115 W. Third Street....

  • Summerland FFA qualifies seven events for state convention

    Dec 11, 2024

    District 4 Leadership Development Events competition was held at Summerland Public School, Nov. 20. Thirty Summerland FFA members competed in events, which determined who will advance to the state convention. At the end of competition, one individual and two groups were crowned district champions. Sara Hemenway won discovery speaking and advances to state. Conduct of Chapter team one topped the field and will compete at the spring convention. Team members include Braelyn Bergman, Kanyon Allemang...

  • Nitrogen Reduction Incentive Program applications open

    Dec 11, 2024

    The Upper Elkhorn Natural Resources District (UENRD) is accepting applications until January 10, 2025 for the state's Nitrogen Reduction Incentive Program. Producers in qualifying areas have the potential to be paid for reducing their nitrogen application amounts by the lesser of 40lbs or by 15%. Applicants can receive a payment of $15 per acre for up to two fields with a maximum combined total of 280 certified irrigated acres. Applications in the UENRD will be awarded on a first come first...

  • Lost in the switcheroo: Loophole in new law allowed some taxpayers to get money back while many lost chance

    Yanqi Xu, Flatwater Free Press|Dec 11, 2024

    Justin Harris could use the money. The McCook farmer and businessman is already behind on last year’s property taxes, and still owes $3,200 that’s growing with interest. And Harris is also missing out on a tax rebate thanks to a much-misunderstood change that Nebraska lawmakers made earlier this year. It’s costing him $1,300 – money he could have nabbed had he paid his property taxes by Dec. 31, 2023. “There was no chance for us to be able to take advantage of that discount because we're living paycheck to paycheck,” he said. The vast majori...

  • Bobcats open with season with two wins

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 11, 2024

    The Summerland boys' basketball team opened its 2024-25 campaign with two dominant wins. On Thursday, Dec. 5, the Bobcats hosted Neligh-Oakdale and squelched the Warriors, 71-13. Summerland scored 31 first-quarter points and never looked back. Preston Hoke led the team with a dozen points. Ryan Rifer added 10. Preston Watson reeled in six rebounds. On Saturday, the Bobcats visited Wildcat territory in Hartington and exited with a 64-35 victory over Hartington-Newcastle. Michael Koenig scored 14...

  • Lady Cats split games during opening weekend

    Dec 11, 2024

    One and one. That's how the first weekend of Bobcat girls basketball played out. Summerland hosted Neligh-Oakdale on Dec. 5 and won, 52-35. Kanyon Allemang led the team with 18 points and Caydence Schumacher added 13. On Saturday, Summerland traveled to Hartington-Newcastle and fell short, 54-47. Lydia Robertson led the team with 21 points. Jenna Funk pulled in 11 rebounds. Head coach Jackson Medina said his squad shows a lot of promise "and looks to improve as the year progresses." "We are youn...

  • Winner Winner

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 11, 2024

    Summerland's girls wrestling team scored 122.5 points en route to the team championship, Monday, at the West Holt Invite. The host team finished in the runner-up position, ending with 99 points. The best news of the day: every Bobcat wrestler returned home with a medal. Three girls took top honors in their divisions. Kaylee Thiele went undefeated in the 140 class. She picked up wins over Morgan Kuchta, Cedar Catholic, fall in 2:31; Ashlyn Forbes, Plainview, in :39; Mabel Mgebeh, Randolph, in...

  • Mendoza, Kester, Shaver lead Bobcats

    Dec 11, 2024

    The Bobcat boys' wrestlers traveled to Howells, Saturday, for the Howells-Dodge Invite. Summerland finished ninth in the field of 20 teams, earning 52 points. Hartington Cedar Catholic and Tekamah-Herman tied for first, with 148.5 points. West-Point Beemer ended in third, scoring 121. Austin Mendoza brought home a bronze medal in the 144 class. He picked up wins by fall against Heydon Velez, Ponca, and Oliver Belina, HD; and defeated Elgin Public Pope John's Grady Drueke, 10-0. In the...

  • Lady Cats find success at Wayne duals

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 11, 2024

    Summerland girls managed a tie with Wayne during the first match of the 2024-25 season, in Wayne, Dec. 5. Raina Krebs picked up a pin, in 1:12, over Janelly Lucas, in a 235-class match. Ava Cleveland continued her sophomore season by pinning Edmy Balux in 1:10. Abbey Chipps took 23 seconds to pin Gracelynn Daniels, while Kaylee thiele pinned Ivette Ozuna in 1:23. Charlee Wagner opened her season with a win over Kaylei McIntosh in 1:28, in a 170-pound match. Jaelyn Shaver, 190, and Abby Arroyo,...

  • Bobcats split duals matches

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 11, 2024

  • Three SkillsUSA students medal at middle school conference

    Dec 11, 2024

    Three members of the Summerland SkillsUSA organization receive medals at the Middle School Conference in Omaha. Dawson McLain, Wyatt Bolling and Corbin Schueth placed third in team engineering during the Dec. 4 competition. Nine students attended the conference....

  • DeKay outlines priority topics for upcoming legislative session

    Sen. Barry Dekay|Dec 11, 2024

    This past week, the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee held an interim hearing to discuss the status of highways and broadband in Nebraska. The Committee first heard from Director Vicki Kramer of the Nebraska Department of Transportation who testified that the impact of inflation is presenting challenges to fulfill future highway construction and maintenance projects. Nebraska’s current highway needs for the next 20 years currently sit at $16.9 billion, but when inflation is a...

  • Firearm deer harvest down 2% statewide

    Nebraska Game and Parks Commission|Dec 11, 2024

    Preliminary results from the 2024 Nebraska November firearm deer season show statewide harvest was down 2% from 2023 and down 24% from the 2019-2023 average. This was more successful than expected for the Nov. 16-24 season as November firearm permit quotas were reduced 13% from 2023 in response to declining deer populations. Mule deer buck harvest increased 9% from 2023, while whitetail buck harvest fell 2%. Antlerless mule deer harvest declined 10% from 2023, while antlerless whitetail increased 2%. All harvest levels are down significantly...

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