Articles from the July 13, 2023 edition

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 By LuAnn Schindler    News    July 13, 2023

This is Royal:

An eclectic mix of tractors traversed the countryside connecting Antelope and Knox counties, Saturday, during the annual Royal Tractor Parade. The annual event featured vintage tractors, with several...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    July 13, 2023

Contract renewals, board appoinments under consideration by Holt County Supervisors

Holt County Supervisors will tackle a small list of items when they meet in regular session, July 17, at the Holt County Courthouse in O’Neill. At 8:45 a.m., supervisors will meet as the board of e...

 

Celebrate "Christmas in July" at The Rex

Baby, it may be hot outside, but the meal deal offered by the Orchard Historical Society will be cool. On July 13, stop by the Rex Theatre, between 5 and 7 p.m., for Santa's meal selection, which includes a smoked brisket sandwich, macaroni salad...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    July 13, 2023

Unlicensed dogs lead to established fine for unregistered animals, no decision on feral cat discussion

While it rained cats and dogs in Clearwater, Monday, village trustees let the cat out of the bag during their regular meeting: They are unsure of how to handle the feral cat population. And, instead...

 

-Isms: Views on life in rural America

Our family gained six new members recently. They’re cute and cuddly, afraid of getting too close to anyone but their mom. A momma cat - we call her Patches - invaded our deck early this spring. I t...

 
 By J.L. Schmidt    Opinion    July 13, 2023

Hold on, motorcycle helmets required until January 1

Disclaimer: I have never owned, driven or ridden a traditional two-wheel motorcycle. I sat on one owned by my late brother. But in more than five decades as a reporter I have covered numerous...

 

Paging Doctor Hollywood

From Dr. Marcus Welby and Dr. Meredith Grey to “Hawkeye” Pierce and Doogie Howser, MD, there have been a multitude of television doctors. You likely spend more time watching them than you do with you...

 
 By George Ayoub    Opinion    July 13, 2023

Upping our room-reading game

I am curious as to what ever happened to scruples in public life. Anybody know? You remember scruples: Stand-up people, the do-the-right-thing-regardless crowd? Maybe my naivete is showing, but I swea...

 

Scholarships available for Nebraska nursing students

Any Nebraska resident enrolled in a licensed practical nurse program, associate degree of nursing program or accelerated Bachelor of Science in nursing program is eligible for a Fall 2023 scholarship up to $2,500. In 2022, the Nebraska Department of...

 

Troopers make 36 DUI arrests in Independence Day holiday campaign

Nebraska State Troopers took 36 impaired drivers off the road in the days surrounding the Independence Day holiday. “Our troopers stayed busy this weekend as Nebraskans gathered to celebrate America,” said Colonel John Bolduc, superintendent of the N...

 
 By Sandy Schroth    News    July 13, 2023

Man arrested after high-speed July 4 flight, crash in downtown Neligh

A 23-year-old Oakdale man has been charged with one Class 4 felony count of operating a motor vehicle to avoid arrest, alleged July 4 in downtown Neligh, during the city’s 150th birthday/Old Mill Days celebration. Rider C. Short faced the H...

 
 By Owen Reimer    News    July 13, 2023

Robot-loving Nebraska family invented one meant to save Nebraska farmers

Each year, dozens of American farmers are injured or killed after they climb into a grain bin. A father-son duo from Aurora founded their one-of-a-kind company with one mission: No more boots in that...

 

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 By LuAnn Schindler    News    July 13, 2023

Clearwater Chamber plans branding event

The irons will be hot, Wednesday, July 19, but there won't be a herd of cattle waiting to be branded. Instead, rodeo enthusiasts and Clearwater Chamber of Commerce members are invited to bring a...

 

Titans sit 1-1 in area tourney play, weather forces postponements

Mother Nature has been interfering with the Area 1 American Junior Legion baseball tournament. Originally, the Tri-County Titans were slated to play Creighton/Plainview, Friday, July 7, but opening games were moved to Saturday, due to rain. The rain...

 

Tourney time

The Summerland 12 and under girls' softball team finished second in tournament action, Saturday, in O'Neill....

 

Titans fall to Pender to end regular season

SUBMITTED ARTICLE Pender Post #55 traveled to Orchard, July 5, to play the Tri-County Titans in junior legion baseball action. Pender won the game, 17-9, in the regular season finale. Tri-County would throw a new pitcher each inning - Ryan Rifer,...

 
 By Sandy Schroth    News    July 13, 2023

Disturbing peace costs Stromsburg woman more than $1,000

Katelynn Westley, also known as Katelynn Marker, 25, of Stromsburg waived her right to a jury trial and changed her plea to guilty on each of three counts of disturbing the peace, committed Jan. 26. Taylor fined Westley $250 on each count, placed...

 

PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Neligh, Nebraska July 3, 2023 Chairman opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approve agenda. Approved minutes of the June 27, 2023, Board of Commissioner and Board of...

 

NOTICE OF MEETING SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION

NOTICE OF MEETING SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Summerland Public School, District 02-0115, Board of Education, will hold its regular board meeting on Monday, July 17, 2023, at 7 p.m. The public...

 

ROAD CLOSING RESOLUTION 858th Road between 521st and 522nd Avenue

ROAD CLOSING RESOLUTION 858th Road between 521st and 522nd Avenue ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA WHEREAS, the Antelope County Board of Commissioners directed the county highway superintendent to study the use of the county road (858th Road), located...

 

NOTICE TO ALL ANTELOPE COUNTY LANDOWNERS

NOTICE TO ALL ANTELOPE COUNTY LANDOWNERS Referencing Nebraska State Statutes 39-301, 39-302, 39-1811, 39-1812 and 39-1813 You are informed that the Antelope County Board of Commissioners adopted the following resolution at their April 13th, 2021,...

 

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