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  • Cyclones collapse after quick start against St. Mary's

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    Eli Macke exploded downfield on the opening play of the game for a 75-yard touchdown, but it wasn't enough spark to keep the Cyclones in the hunt for a win against St. Mary's. The Redbirds downed OC, 32-16, in an Oct. 18 contest played in Orchard. Macke's game-starting run resulted in the only points for either team in the first quarter. Aidan Hedstrom scooted in from the 3-yard line in the second quarter, narrowing OC's lead. The PAT failed. Hedstrom connected with Connor Semin for a 4-yard...

  • Renegades drop heated contest to Central Valley

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    In a battle of unbeatens, one team will exit with a blemished record. That was the scenario CWCE found itself in, as they met district foe, Central Valley, Oct. 18, in Bartlett. In a game that, at times, was heated, Central Valley downed the Renegades, 44-33. A line of vehicles waited to enter the grounds prior to the game, an electric atmosphere growing as storm clouds started to build along the western skyline. Central Valley struck twice in the first quarter, punching in two touchdowns to tak...

  • Department of Education releases school assessment rankings

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Oct 17, 2019

    The Nebraska Department of Education released AQuESTT profiles last Wednesday. Accountability for a Quality Education System Today and Tomorrow is an assessment of the state's schools that was developed to ensure all students across backgrounds and circumstances have access and opportunities for success, according to David Jesperson, public information officer for the Nebraska Department of Education AQuESTT annually classifies schools and the state's districts as excellent, great, good, or need...

  • Extrication drill held in Ewing

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 17, 2019

    Fire fighers and emergency medical personnel from six area fire departments participate in a two-session extrication training, Thursday, Oct. 10 and Saturday, Oct. 12, at the Ewing Fire Hall. Ewing Fire Chief Chad Napier said the first session involved classroom training, while Saturday's time was divided between classroom and hands-on training. The drill included a multi-vehicle collision, with personnel attempting to remove injured individuals from vehicles. "Vehicles are always changing, so...

  • Pipeline, transmission line opposition heard by Holt County leaders

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Oct 3, 2019

    Seats in the Holt County supervisor’s chamber at the courthouse in O’Neill were all occupied and additional chairs were taken in, when the leaders met Monday. Many audience members voiced concerns, during the 10 minutes set aside for public comment, regarding TransCanada’s route across the county, as well as a new transmission line that will also cross the county. Diane Steskal of Stuart presented a letter to the supervisors, signed by herself and her husband, Byron Steskal, regarding the proposed Keystone XL pipeline route. She read the letter...

  • Renegades remain undefeated after 40-20 win

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 3, 2019

    CWCE racked up 277 total yards of offense en route to a 40-20 win over Central Valley, Sept. 27. In a defensive battle during most of the first quarter, CWCE struck first, taking an 8-0 lead and pushed to 14-0 at halftime. Twin Loup bounced back, and pulled within a touchdown in the third quarter, before the Renegades responded with a quick six and PAT. CWCE added 12 points in the final quarter, while allowing one Twin Loup score, to maintain their unblemished record. Sophomore quarterback Cole...

  • Funk joins 300-win club

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Sep 19, 2019

    Summerland Volleyball Coach Suz Funk made history Saturday. When the Bobcats last kill landed on the West Holt floor, Funk picked up career win number 300. The 2019 season marks Funk's 16th year as a head coach, with 15 of those at the helm of the Ewing Tigers. Funk said her coaching days began at Clearwater, where she served as an assistant for Jan Troyer-Brummels, before joining the Tigers as an assistant for Anne Smith. A Funk-led team has qualified for the state tournament six times and...

  • Concordia Lutheran celebrates 75th anniversary

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Sep 19, 2019

    Concordia Lutheran Church, located at 601 Iowa Street in Clearwater, will celebrate its 75th anniversary Sunday, Sept. 22. Divine Worship begins at 10 a.m., with lunch following. The public is invited to a special program, scheduled to begin at approximately 1 p.m. Cake and ice cream will be served following the program. About the church • The Zion congregation originally was located southwest of Clearwater. • Rev. W. Rudolph, the first resident pastor, conducted services at Deloit, Conley and...

  • Harlem Wizards challenge Chambers area residents

    Sep 19, 2019

    The Harlem Wizards will display tricks, hoops and ally oops in Chambers, Oct. 2. The well-known basketball team will face off against Chambers teachers, coaches and administrators. Tipoff is slated for 7 p.m., with doors opening at 6 p.m. For additional information, visit harlemwizards.com or the Chambers school office....

  • New school Civics law in effect

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Sep 5, 2019

    Changes to the way Nebraska students learn about civics went into effect Sept. 1, revamping a law which originally entered the books in 1949. A school board's committee on Americanism is now known as the committee on American civics, thanks to passage of Legislative Bill 399, introduced by Sen. Julie Slama, of Peru. The bill requires two committee meetings per calendar year, where public testimony can be entered into the record for each district. Slama, who did not respond to a SAM request for...

  • Contention brews over Antelope County budget preparation

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Aug 22, 2019

    Two residents of the Royal community faced the Antelope County commissioners at their Aug. 13 meeting, asking the county leaders to intercede in the case of a dog running at large. Marlowe Jensen and Justin Jensen came to the meeting armed with copies of state statutes dealing with dangerous dogs, claiming the documents required the county sheriff to bring charges against the dog’s owner. “I was harassed by a dog,” Marlowe Jensen said, adding “It chased a deputy into Justin’s house.” “It’s the only dog in town that’s running loose,” his son s...

  • Holt County to implement flag system to address watering of roadways

    Holt County Independent|Aug 1, 2019

    Each spring and summer, Holt County officials deal with landowners who fail to comply with state statutes addressing watering of roadways, mowing road ditches and trimming trees. During the Holt County Board of Supervisors meeting July 17, at the courthouse in O'Neill, the members voted unanimously to install a new flag warning system to address the continued nuisance of roadways being watered by irrigation systems or other machinery. According to state statute 46-266, no person is permitted to...

  • Holt County Fair begins Tuesday

    Aug 1, 2019

    Prepare for an "Oz"-some time at the 2019 Holt County Fair. Shooting sports events, including BB gun, air rifle, air pistol and archery, will begin at 9 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Holt County Fairgrounds in Chambers. Competition in .22, trap, small bore pistol, and muzzle loading will be held Aug. 4, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. The 4-H horse show will begin Tuesday, Aug. 6 and continue Wednesday, at 8:30 a.m. both days. A lip synch battle is planned for 6:30 p.m., Tuesday. The popular ranch rodeo...