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Articles from the October 24, 2019 edition


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  • January jury trial set for county commissiner accused of theft

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Oct 24, 2019

    An Antelope County commissioner will face a jury of his peers in the county courtroom in January, more than a year after the alleged theft of county property. Eli Jacob, 66, of Clearwater, who is accused of taking a furnace from the Orchard county barn last January, faced the Honorable Donna Taylor last Wednesday for a pretrial hearing in the case. Madison County Attorney Joseph Smith, as special prosecutor for Antelope County, told Taylor he anticipates a two-day trial, possibly three days,...

  • You've Got Mail

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    Ballots for the proposed Summerland school building project were expected to be mailed Wednesday, Oct. 23. That's a change from information presented during an informational meeting, Oct. 20, in Orchard. During the meeting, an estimated mailing date of Oct. 28 was mentioned. Tobin Buchanan, financial analyst for First National Capital Markets, said after visiting with election commissioners in Antelope and Holt counties, Oct. 21, they agreed to mailing ballots Wednesday, due to turn-around...

  • NACO official visits Holt County

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Oct 24, 2019

    Jon Cannon of Lincoln, deputy director of the Nebraska Association of County Officials, was a guest at the Oct. 15 meeting of the Holt County supervisors at the courthouse in O'Neill. Cannon is currently on a quest to visit each of the state's 93 counties. The county leaders approved a one-year lease of a skid loader from NMC CAT in Norfolk, at a cost of $7,800, for use by the weed department. CAT was contacted with a request for the lease option by Bill Teilke, chairman, during the Sept. 30 mee...

  • Exchange student acclimating to area

    Erin Schwager, Journalist|Oct 24, 2019

    Getting kids involved with other cultures and people from different countries is one way many schools benefit in the United States. Orchard Public Schools is blessed with a second foreign exchange student for the 2019-20 school year. Silvia Bode-Garcia, an 18-year-old from Margarita Island, Venezuela, joins Madleen Repein, from Germany. Bode-Garcia will reside with Sam and Barb Schwager during the school year and will be a member of the senior class. Silvia wanted to become an exchange student...

  • Ewing church to host trunk or treat

    Oct 24, 2019

    Ewing United Methodist-Presbyterian Church will host a trunk or treat event, Oct. 31, from 5 to 7 p.m. Individuals are invited to decorate cars or a table inside the church. Hot dogs and chips will be served....

  • Creighton man still missing

    Oct 24, 2019

    Leroy Doerr, of Creighton, remains missing. A man matching Doerr's description was seen walking along Highway 59, eight and one-half miles east of Doerr's residence, at approximately 10:30 a.m., Oct. 12. The Knox County Sheriff's Office has been unsuccessful in identifying the man. Anyone who may have seen a man walking along Highway 59 or possibly Highway 81, on Oct. 12, is asked to call the Knox County Sheriff's Office at 402-288-4261. Doerr is described as a white male who is 53 years old,...

  • -Isms

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    It's definitely Monday. Five pairs of leggings, three shirts and two sweaters lay on top of the bed. Since 6 a.m., I've been trying variations of each outfit, with no luck. In the back of my mind, black jeans, a purple print top and coordinating cardigan felt like Monday. Except it didn't. Feel like Monday, that is. Monday ended up feeling like a black leggings, mustard tunic, herringbone vest and blue scarf kind of day. Perhaps it's texture or the type of material that makes the difference....

  • Letter to the Editor

    Oct 24, 2019

    I attended the Summerland building project meeting in Orchard on Sunday night, Oct. 20. There was a lot of important information shared. There is never a good time to ask taxpayers to build a school, but there is a right time. The three communities have realized they need each other. The old rivalries have been pushed aside. I went to school through eighth grade in Page, in a building that someone else paid for. I then went to high school in Orchard, and our four children followed, in a school that someone else paid for. I cannot think of a...

  • Thiele, Wickersham advance to state cross country

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    Summerland cross country runners competed in Class D-4 district competition, Oct. 17, at Rolling Hills Golf Course. In this first year of competition, two runners qualified for the state meet, set in Kearney this Friday. Kaci Wickersham and Eli Thiele both placed in the top 15 in their respective divisions to advance. Thiele completed the course in 18:09, finishing seventh. Crofton's Connor Arens won the boys' individual title. Summerland finished 11th in team standings, with 160 points....

  • Rotherham shares winning government day essay

    Oct 24, 2019

    Dalton Rotherham, a junior at Ewing Public Schools, was named the local winner of the Holt County Government Day essay contest. He is the son of Eddie and Karmen Rotherham. Rotherham shared his essay with the Advocate-Messenger. He wrote: I felt that Holt County Government Day was an educational and fun day. One of the first places that we visited was the jail. We learned how things work when you are sent to jail. The officer in the jail showed us how they conduct moving inmates, as well as...

  • Bobcats fight off scrapy Falcon squad

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    It took five sets for Summerland to put away Elkhorn Valley in a classic Niobrara Valley Conference regular season match, played Oct. 15, in Orchard. The Bobcats pounced on the visiting squad, taking set one, 25-19. But, the Falcons responded with identical 25-22 wins in sets two and three. Summerland refused to give in, powering through the fourth set, picking up a 25-18 win. The final set belonged to the Bobcats, grinding out a 15-5 win. Three Bobcats reached double figures in hitting. Ashley...

  • 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...

  • Bobcats finish 3-1 in Eagle Classic

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    The Summerland Bobcats finished second at the Eagle Classic, Oct. 19, at Lutheran High NE in Norfolk. The round-robin tourney began with Summerland sweep over Blair, in identical sets, 25-12. Ashley Koenig and Sidney Stallbaum landed 7 kills apiece. Kyra Nilson handed out 21 set assists. In the second match, Summerland handled Niobrara/Verdigre, 25-16 and 25-11. Tiana Thramer led the Bobcats with 9 kills and 3 solo blocks. In the third match, Summerland bulldozed South Sioux City, 25-9 and...

  • Driver in Orchard accident sentenced to time already served

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Oct 24, 2019

    Jesse J. White, 27, of Creighton faced the Honorable Donna Taylor last Wednesday, Oct. 16. Originally charged with a felony count of leaving the scene of a personal injury accident, White was scheduled for a preliminary hearing. However, after a review of the charge revealed the statute cited had been removed from state law, Antelope County Attorney Joe Abler amended the complaint, charging White with two misdemeanor counts, false reporting, a Class 1 misdemeanor; and leaving the scene of a property-damage accident, a Class 2 misdemeanor....

  • Sentences handed down in Holt County Court

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Oct 24, 2019

    Victoria G. Harlow, 25, of Valley faced the Honorable Kale Burdick in the Holt County courtroom in O’Neill for a pretrial hearing on two counts Oct. 1, driving under the influence of alcohol, second offense, and false reporting. Harlow pleaded guilty to an amended count I, DUI, greater than .15, per terms of a plea agreement. In return, County Attorney Brent Kelly dismissed Count II, without prejudice. Burdick sentenced the defendant to a nine-month term of probation, costs and fees totaling $405, a $500 fine, two days in jail and revoked her d...

  • Traffic fatality rate increases in Nebraska

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Oct 24, 2019

    The number of traffic fatalities on Nebraska roadways in 2019 is up, according to data released Oct. 15, by the Nebraska Department of Transportation. During September, 25 individuals were killed in traffic accidents. That compares to 29 fatalities during September 2018. Since January, 186 individuals lost their lives in 158 crashes. September’s fatality total included 22 crashes, with six taking place on the interstate, 12 on other highways and seven on local roads. Nine of the 21 vehicle o...