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  • Tracing the roots of Santa Claus

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    As Christmas draws near and holiday cheer fills the air, one figure looms large in the imaginations of children and adults alike: Santa Claus. With his twinkling eyes, rosy cheeks and hearty "Ho, ho, ho!" Santa is now synonymous with the spirit of giving, but few are aware that his origins stretch back centuries, through a rich history of generosity, religious devotion, and evolving cultural traditions. The Saint Behind the Legend The story of Santa Claus can be traced all the way back to the...

  • -Isms: Views on life in rural America

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    While I am not a big fan of Charles Dickens’ novella “A Christmas Carol,” I feel the ghost of Christmas past likes to visit every night in December. Some memories make me laugh, others are best buried under a blanket of fluffy snow. As I contemplated which gifts to purchase for the grandkids, my mind wandered to our Wausa grandparents. First, Grandma required we make a wish list of five items. In pure Grandma fashion, we would usually get most of them. Spoiled, I know. Then, I didn’t realize...

  • Speaker of the Legislature offers plan to maintain valuable access for inspector generals

    Paul Hammel, Nebraska Statehouse Correspondent|Dec 25, 2024

    A wise, old soul once told me that "the story of government isn't that what is said isn't so, it's that what is so isn't said." That, over and over, has proven true in years of digging into stories and actions of state government. State agencies and constitutional officers have a bevy of public information officers whose job is to promote what that agency or office does, and overall, make that agency look good. ("Put lipstick on the pig" is another old saying.) All too often, when you peel away...

  • Investing in your small business

    Khushi Steichen|Dec 25, 2024

    Starting a small business requires dedication and, often, taking out a loan. A loan can be a practical step for those seeking growth and can allow small business owners to tackle challenges like cash flow gaps, space constraints, or inventory needs. Why apply for a loan? A loan can be a powerful tool for small businesses when used strategically. Loans are versatile and can be used for equipment, working capital, or real estate. Additionally, programs like the Nebraska Advantage Microenterprise...

  • Out my kitchen window

    Bev Wieler, Columninst|Dec 25, 2024

    As I look out my kitchen window, there are lights twinkling, greenery and red bows filling what was flower pots. Inside my table is filling with seed catalogs. I’m usually anxious when they arrive the end of December but this year they arrived a bit early. Believe me, I still quickly flip them open, scanning what might be new in the garden world. Perhaps I should change what’s new in the garden world to, what’s new to me. I spotted some rainbow broom that could be interesting in Fall bouquets. I...

  • Pediatric flu death reported in Nebraska

    Dec 25, 2024

    The first pediatric influenza-related death in Nebraska has been reported to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, as of Dec. 18. Nationally, two additional pediatric flu-related deaths have been reported this season according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There have been two flu-related deaths in Nebraska this season. Antiviral drugs like oseltamivir - Tamiflu - should be used as early as possible in people with flu-like illnesses. For those who are not sick, common preventive measures along with flu...

  • Christmas came early

    Dec 25, 2024

    Summerland Public School students in grades 7 - 12 visited Clearwater, Ewing and Orchard, Dec. 20, and sang Christmas carols. In Clearwater, they braved seven-degree temperatures, to serenade a crowd of residents who gathered near Cornerstone Bank. In Ewing, students stopped by city hall, and in Orchard, they sang at TJ's parking lot. This is the second year students have traveled to Summerland communities to sing carols....

  • Summerland freshmen explore career possibilities at Northeast Community College

    Northeast Community College|Dec 25, 2024

    Imagine getting to pilot a drone, ride on a tractor operated by precision agriculture technology or controlling a robotics machine and programming it do a task like delivering packages. Those were some of the tasks that students had the opportunity to do during Ninth Grade Career Day on Friday, Dec. 13. Approximately 30 members of Summerland's freshman class participated in the event, according to Kendra Shrader, 7-12 guidance counselor. Becky Miller, Northeast communications and recruitment...

  • Nebraska author's childhood inspired Christmas movie that became a '70s holiday tradition

    Tim Trudell, Flatwater Free Press|Dec 25, 2024

    Gail Rock credits an unusual collaborator that inspired a 1970s holiday season staple and launched her career as an author: a mouse. The mouse, which scurried atop the stove in a friend's home, triggered a series of events that birthed "The House Without a Christmas Tree," a television movie that aired each Christmas season on CBS from 1972 to 1977. It eventually became a novel, written by Rock, and led to several TV movie spinoffs. The story centers on a young girl who longs for a Christmas...

  • Celebrating Tradition and Talent

    LuAnn Schindler, News|Dec 25, 2024

    In a heartwarming blend of holiday cheer, tradition and talent, Summerland Elementary School students recently took the stage to perform "North Pole Revue," the annual Christmas musical directed by music teacher Sarah Kesting. From kindergarteners to sixth graders, more than 200 voices filled the air with joy, showcasing months of dedication and creative energy under Kesting's seasoned guidance. This year marks a special milestone for Kesting-her 20th year of teaching and directing the...

  • Bobcats show strong performance at EPPJ Girls' Invite, claim runner-up title

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    The Summerland girls' wrestling team put together a strong showing at the Elgin Public/Pope John Girls' Invitational on Friday, Dec. 20, finishing in second place with 136 points. Wayne took the top spot with 174 points. Despite the tough competition, the Summerland girls proved their mettle, with several athletes making a big impact on the scoreboard. Leading the charge for Summerland were Ava Cleveland, Abbey Chipps, Kaylee Thiele and Raina Krebs, who captured first-place finishes in their res...

  • Summerland dominates O'Neill, Improve to 6-0

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    The Summerland Bobcats continued their undefeated season with an impressive 58-36 victory over the O'Neill Eagles on Tuesday night. The win moves the Bobcats to a perfect 6-0 as they head into the holiday break. The game was a tale of two halves, as the Bobcats' defense tightened after halftime, holding the Eagles to just eight points in the final two quarters. O'Neill managed to stay competitive early, trailing 13-16 after the first quarter and 23-26 at halftime. However, a dominant third...

  • Lady Cats fall short against Stuart

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    The Summerland Lady Bobcats faced off against the Stuart Broncos in a home-court showdown on Dec. 17. Despite a hard-fought battle, the Lady Cats couldn’t overcome Stuart’s balanced scoring attack, falling 50-40. The Lady Cats started with a competitive first quarter, posting nine points, but trailed as Stuart edged them out with 12. The Broncos widened the gap in the second, scoring 17 to Summerland’s six, leaving the home team with a 29-15 deficit at halftime. Summerland found their rhythm aft...

  • Four Bobcats medal at EPPJ

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    The Summerland Bobcats wrestling team wrapped up a solid performance at the Elgin Invitational on Saturday, Dec. 21, finishing in fifth place overall with a total of 80.5 points. Plainview emerged as the team champions, but Summerland's individual wrestlers gave it their all, with several notable finishes throughout the tournament. Leading the charge for the Bobcats was Austin Mendoza, who continued his stellar season by securing a first-place finish in the 144-pound weight class. Mendoza, with...

  • Family event planned in Orchard on New Year's Eve

    Dec 25, 2024

    Everyone is invited to the HOPE Parish family New Year's Eve party, It's 2025 Somewhere. The event will take place at the Orchard United Methodist Church, from 6:30 to 10 p.m., on Dec. 31. A movie will be shown beginning at 8 p.m. Food, games and fun for all ages are planned, organizers said....

  • PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF EWING BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Dec 25, 2024

    PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF EWING BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dec. 9, 2024 The Ewing Village Board of Trustees convened in regular session on Dec. 9, 2024, at 7 p.m. at the city hall. Notice of the meeting was published Dec. 2, 2024, in the Summerland Advocate-Messenger. An agenda was kept current and on file at the village clerk’s office. Chairman, James Ramold, called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. Notice was given to the posted location of the open meetings law. Board members present were Dustin Jorgensen, Kane Fry, Katie Cunningham and James Ramold. A...

  • PROCEEDINGS REORGANIZATION MEETING VILLAGE OF EWING BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Dec 25, 2024

    PROCEEDINGS REORGANIZATION MEETING VILLAGE OF EWING BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dec. 9, 2024 Village Clerk, Sharon Swails, called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m. Notice was given to the posted location of the open meetings law. Board members present were Dustin Jorgensen, Kane Fry, Katie Cunningham, Jeremy Tuttle and Kent Stallbaum. Also present were Heather Wood, Mandy Spangler, Don Ruroede, Scott Schindler of the Summerland Advocate-Messenger, Alan Potter and Sharon Swails. Village Clerk Sharon Swails, administered the oath of office to the newly-ele...

  • NOTICE OF MEETINGS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2025

    Dec 25, 2024

    NOTICE OF MEETINGS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 2025 Notice is hereby given that the county board of commissioners of Antelope County, Nebraska, will hold meetings in the county commissioners’ meeting room in the Antelope County Courthouse Annex, Neligh, Nebraska, on the following dates and times: Jan. 7, 2025 at 8 a.m. Jan. 14, 2025 at 8 a.m. Meetings will be open to the public. An agenda, kept continuously current, is available for public inspection at the Antelope County clerk’s off...

  • Hoke scores 21 in win over Stuart

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    The Summerland Bobcats defeated the Stuart Broncos 59-35 in a home contest on Dec. 17, improving their season record in front of an energetic home crowd. Despite the final score, the Bobcats were slow out of the gates, but their second-half dominance ensured a comfortable victory. Summerland opened the game with an 11-2 first-quarter advantage, but the pace of play remained uneven. The Broncos countered with 13 points in the second quarter, narrowing the halftime gap to 23-15. The Bobcats hit...

  • FDA approval

    Debra Johnston, Prairie Doc|Dec 25, 2024

    Most of my family dreads the thought of going to a museum with me. It really doesn't matter what the museum is, or how interested they might be in the subject, they'd prefer to do something, perhaps anything, else. I recognize that I am the problem. I love museums. One of my early memories is of exploring the King Tut exhibition at the Chicago Field Museum and being drug out by my exasperated parents long before I was ready to leave. I wasn't done reading all that fascinating information....

  • NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF D5CM RANCH, LLC

    Dec 25, 2024

    NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF D5CM RANCH, LLC A NEBRASKA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Notice is hereby given that D5CM Ranch, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its designated office at 85399 505th Avenue; Ewing, NE 68735. The general nature of its business is to engage in and to do any lawful act concerning any and all lawful business other than banking or insurance, for which a limited liability company may be organized under the laws of Nebraska. The company was organized and...

  • Proceedings Village of Page Board of Trustees

    Dec 25, 2024

    PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE OF PAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The regular monthly meeting of the Village Board of Page was held Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, at the village office. Notice was published in the Summerland Advocate and was posted at three public places within the Village of Page. This meeting was conducted in compliance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act and Open Meeting Laws posted at the village office. Chair Linquist opened the meeting at 7 p.m. Trustees VanEvery, Tyrrell, Leichleiter and Campbell present. Also present: Dan Sobotka, Jen Cunningham,...

  • Holiday hits highlight music concert

    Dec 25, 2024

    Summerland junior and senior high school music students presented their versions of Christmas music in a Dec. 16 concert. Students performed a variety of musical numbers in front of a large crowd in the school's auxiliary gym....

  • O'Neill overwhelms Lady Cats

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Dec 25, 2024

    The Summerland Lady Bobcats endured a tough night on the hardwood, falling 67-31 to the O'Neill Eagles in a road game on Thursday, Dec. 19. The loss marked the Lady Bobcats' fifth defeat of the season, dropping their overall record to 2-5. From the opening tip-off, O'Neill established dominance, outscoring Summerland 17-12 in the first quarter. The Lady Bobcats showed promise early on, staying within striking distance with a 12-point effort. However, the Eagles' defensive pressure and offensive...

  • Napier wins colossal Christmas stocking

    Dec 25, 2024

    White Star Oil Company, in Ewing, held its customer appreciation day, Monday, Dec. 23. Visitors were treated to a hot-dog lunch and cookies. Megan Masat and Nancy Charf of White Star Oil in Ewing, presented a giant Christmas stocking to Rhett Napier, son of Connor Napier and Jasmine Minnig. His name was drawn from those who registered to win the oversized holiday stocking. The youngster received his prize Monday morning, in time for Christmas....

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