Articles from the October 13, 2022 edition

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 By Joan Wright    News    October 13, 2022

Changes in store for Catholic churches

The answer was no. After months and months of collaborating, planning, meeting and devising a possible solution to continue celebrating Mass at eight area Catholic parishes, the local Pastoral...

 

Summerland seeded fourth in conference volleyball tourney

Niobrara Valley Conference volleyball tournament action begins Monday, Oct. 17, with games slated to be played at Summerland, St. Mary',s Elgin Pope John and Stuart. The Lady Bobcats enter as the...

 

Sharing Sunshine through Katherine's light

Sunlight lands different on the Nebraska Sandhills. As the giant orb breaks the horizon, the promise of a new day casts hues of yellow and orange against a cerulean sky. By midday, the sun's rays...

 
 By Brooke Ross    News    October 13, 2022

Road, sewer maintenance, dominate Page agenda

Maintenance projects on village roads and sewer system took place during the Page village trustees meeting, Oct. 10. Discussion about the village sewer maintenance moving forward took place. Extra funds are in the budget to allow for all sewer...

 

Water, sewer rates discussed during Ewing meeting

Ewing village trustees faced a light agenda during Monday evening’s meeting at city hall. Village clerk Sharon Swails presented a proposed fee schedule to trustees, based on information from the N...

 

Summerland Elementary students plant trees

A windbreak, of sorts, will eventually provide shade and protection along the west service driveway at Summerland Public Schools. On Oct. 5, elementary students planted 10 trees received from the Ten...

 

-Isms: Views on life in rural America

Want to relive part of your childhood? Here’s your chance. Head to McDonald’s by Oct. 30 and grab an adult meal box. The fast food super giant is partnering with Cactus Plant Flea Market, a fas...

 

U.S. must act quickly to increase mining for clean energy needs

The time has never been riper for a government pro-mining policy in America. A shift away from fossil fuels will require a secure supply of minerals and metals needed in the quest for clean energy. The political climate for mining today is very...

 

Kids in crisis

It’s tempting to blame the pandemic for the dizzying rates of mental health concerns among American teens. We are all familiar with the impact Covid is having on our lives and the disruption it c...

 

New and retiring farmers can benefit from Beginning Farmer Tax Credit

Ask any beginning farmer or rancher about the greatest challenge to starting an operation and the most common answer is access to land and operational assets. A program aimed at helping new producers...

 

Nebraska CSP, EQIP application deadline set for Nov. 18

The deadline for Nebraska producers to submit initial paperwork for the Conservation Stewardship Program and Environmental Quality Incentives Program is Nov. 18. CSP and EQIP are working lands programs that allow farmers and ranchers to address...

 
 By Sandy Schroth    News    October 13, 2022

Ewing man fined in Antelope, sent to prison in Madison County

Dillon E. Perry, 34, of Ewing, who was in custody in Madison County Jail on other charges, appeared in the Antelope County courtroom in Neligh for arraignment on a count of driving under suspension, alleged May 28, in Clearwater. Perry waived his...

 

New Addition

The village of Ewing received five trees through the a grant from the Nebraska Forest Service and Nebraska Statewide Arboretum. A Kentucky coffee, two red oak and two American linden trees were...

 

Prairie lawns help Nebraskans promote biodiversity

In the midst of drought, during the state's driest year on record, homeowners struggle to maintain the ideal image of the impeccably manicured, emerald-green front yard. As the weather turns to fall a...

 

Top of the class

The pride of Summerland, the Bobcat marching band, display the first-place award in Class C2 during Wayne State College's band day. The band marched in Saturday's parade.In addition to the trophy, a...

 

Kester, Cepel earn conference medals

A sunny day and cooler temperatures provided plenty of opportunity for Bobcat cross country competitors to showcase their abilities, Friday, at the Niobrara Valley Conference meet at the...

 

PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

PROCEEDINGS ANTELOPE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Neligh, Nebraska Oct. 4, 2022 Vice-chairperson opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approved agenda. Approved minutes of the 9-13-2022 BOC meeting. Correspondence was...

 

NOTICE OF MEETING SUMMERLAND SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION

NOTICE OF MEETING SUMMERLAND 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, Oct.17, 2022, at 5 p.m. The public meetings...

 

ESTATE NOTICE MARY LEE WELSH NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of MARY LEE WELSH, Deceased Eastate No. 22-21

ESTATE NOTICE MARY LEE WELSH NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of MARY LEE WELSH, Deceased Eastate No. 22-21 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a final account and report of administration and a petition for complete...

 
 By Sandy Schroth    News    October 13, 2022

Antelope County defendants sentenced after reaching plea deals

Jake R. Short, 22, of Meadow Grove, appeared in the Antelope County courtroom in Neligh on Oct. 5, alongside Antelope County public defender Pat Carney of Norfolk, for further arraignment on a pair of Class 2 misdemeanor counts of second-degree...

 

Bobcats top O'Neill

Summerland's volleyball team walked into O'Neill High, Oct. 4, and exited with a sweep over the Eagles, winning 25-18, 25-14 and 25-18. Lydia Robertson and Hadley Cheatum each nailed 11 kills in the...

 

Tag team

Trevor Thomson and Levi Cronk stop Plainview's Spencer Hille runner during Friday's 61-26 win. The victory moves the Bobcats to 4-3 on the season. Thomson finished with 12 tackles, while Cronk ended...

 

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