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  • FFA chapter earns first place in district contest

    Oct 8, 2020

    SUBMITTED ARTICLE Summerland FFA took 19 members to the district dairy judging contest in Hartington last week, coming away with the chapter's first-ever first-place team and first-place individual awards. In the senior division, the team won the contest. Ribbon winners in the senior division included Kaci Wickersham, fifth place, purple ribbon; Logan Mueller, ninth place, blue ribbon; Morgan Erhardt, 16th place, blue ribbon; Collin Mullins, red ribbon; Dillon Moser, red ribbon and Tessa Peed,...

  • FFA event canceled

    Sep 17, 2020

    Range judging at Stanton has been canceled. Summerland FFA students were originally scheduled to attend....

  • FFA members compete at the state fair

    Sep 10, 2020

    Four Summerland FFA members competed at the Nebraska State Fair in Grand Island this weekend. Levi Cronk (right) received a purple for a commercial breeding doe and a purple in goat showmanship. Ashley Melcher earned a blue in feeder steer; purple in horned and polled hereford and in beef showmanship, a blue. Madison Melcher (left) earned three blue ribbons, one in commercial heifer; one for feeder steer and another in beef showmanship. Logan Mueller earned reserve champion in Chianina breed...

  • Entertainment canceled at Holt County Fair

    Jul 16, 2020

    After much consideration, the Holt County Ag Society has made a decision regarding events for the 2020 Holt County Fair. Due to the nature of the Covid-19 virus and restrictions required to be in compliance with today’s health guidelines, the Holt County Ag Society has moved to reschedule all entertainment events to the 2021 fair dates. Open class events at the 2020 fair, including the dog show and junior exhibits, will not be held. The Holt County Extension office will still offer 4-H and FFA events, with changes in the schedule to be a...

  • Four vie to take rodeo queen reins

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Jul 9, 2020

    Four individuals will vie for the title of Miss Clearwater Rodeo 2020 during Friday's opening evening of rodeo competition. The winner will reign over the 53rd annual event, scheduled for Friday through Sunday, July 10 to 12. Taylor Bolling, of Clearwater; Josey Booth, Neligh; Morgan Erhardt, Orchard and Brooke Lehr, of Columbus, will be judged in horsemanship, congeniality and appearance categories. Prior to Friday's 7:30 p.m. rodeo opening, awards for all categories will be announced, in...

  • Orchard FFA competes in virtual event

    Jul 9, 2020

    SUBMITTED ARTICLE Although COVID-19 canceled the in-person State FFA Convention in Lincoln this year, FFA members have still been able to participate in virtual events. In December, four members qualified for the state convention in leadership development events. These students were able to compete in events virtually last week. Results were announced July 2, via Facebook Live. Ashley Melcher received a bronze medal for her ag literacy speech. Receiving a silver medal was Carlee Livingston in...

  • The Other Udder

    Elizabeth Odell, Journalist|Jun 18, 2020

    Over 10,000 years ago, goats provided hair, hide, meat and milk for the nomadic tribesmen who domesticated the animal. In addition to those purposes, present day goats serve as pack animals, companion pets and 4-H/FFA projects for youth. Their unique browsing habits control unwanted vegetation, plus the pelleted droppings are an excellent fertilizer. Goats also offer a feasible option for hobby farm enthusiasts. Current breeds are varied in size and color, with docile personalities and...

  • Fair game

    Travis Rudloff, Journalist|Jun 4, 2020

    Antelope County Ag Society members approved continuing plans for the 2020 Antelope County Fair during Monday’s regular meeting, in Neligh. Directors agreed to let 4-H and FFA events to be held on the grounds, but participants will be required to sign a waiver. Fair entertainment, including bull riding, concert and demolition derby, are still scheduled at this time. However, a decision on those events will be made in the future, depending on directed health measures released later this month. T...

  • Moser selected for state FFA position

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|May 21, 2020

    Instead of watching the big screen at Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln for the announcement of the State FFA student leadership, Alyssa Moser, of Clearwater, discovered she was one of seven students selected as a state leader while she sat with family in their home's living room, via a Zoom call, May 7. Moser, an O'Neill Public Schools senior, will serve as one of five vice presidents for the largest student-run organization in the world. Moser's introduction to FFA began as a sophomore when she...

  • Moser receives UNL Regents Scholarship

    Apr 23, 2020

    Alyssa Moser, of Clearwater, has been awarded the Regents Scholarship to continue her education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. The Regents Scholarship awards full tuition for four years. Alyssa, the daughter of Chris and Sandy Moser, will graduate from O'Neill Public High School in May 2020. She plans to major in Agricultural Economics and minor in Engler Entrepreneurship. Moser is involved in multiple activities including softball, track, speech, FFA, band, O-Club, quiz bowl, student...

  • Officials address cancellations, concerns amid COVID-19 spread

    LuAnn Schindler, Publisher|Mar 12, 2020

    Organizations and institutions across Nebraska are taking precautionary measures amidst concerns about COVID-19. While no cases have been reported in Antelope, Holt or Wheeler counties, the North Central District Health Department has identified a presumptive positive case in Knox County. NCDHD received notification a Cherry County individual tested negative for the disease. Here is a list of cancellations, as of Friday, March 13: Fish fries On Thursday, the Archdiocese of Omaha requested its...

  • FFA students compete in district event

    Mar 12, 2020

    Orchard FFA had a strong showing at district career development events in Norfolk last week. The chapter took 25 members who competed in nine different contests. The ag sales team earned a red ribbon and placed fifth. Avery Cheatum finished 10th. Other team members include Morgan Erhardt, Taelyn Switzer and Larissa Thomson. In agriscience, Trevor Thomson ended 39th and earned a red ribbon. The team, which also includes Emma Kerkman and Jaykwon Petite, finished 14th and received a red ribbon. The...

  • Holt County supervisors deny pipeline construction permit

    Sandy Schroth, Editor|Mar 5, 2020

    Six Holt County supervisors listened as nearly 50 citizens presented testimony last Friday afternoon. A public hearing regarding TC Energy's application for a pipeline construction permit was held in the district courtroom at the Holt County courthouse. Pipeline opponents, from elementary students to 90-year-old grandparents, packed the courtroom, filling approximately 100 seats, and spilled out to the second-floor hallway. Speakers were called in order of sign-up, which had begun in the morning...

  • FFA students compete in livestock judging competition

    Feb 13, 2020

    Members of the Orchard FFA chapter competed in District 4 livestock judging recently. The junior team finished fifth of 16 teams. Levi Cronk finished 13th with 440; Maddy Melcher, 19th, 439; Cassidy Bearinger, 14th, 436; Dillon Moser, 41st, 417; Logan Mueller, 38th, 421 and Ty Rix, 60th, 397. The senior team ended 11th of 15 teams. Competitors included Joseph Ferris, 91st, 328; Collin Mullins, 80th, 421; Gage Switzer, 67th, 452; Taelyn Switzer, 12th, 525 and Kaci Wickersham, 27th,...

  • Curtis qualifies for state FFA competition

    Feb 6, 2020

    Christen Curtis, of Royal and a Creighton Community School FFA member, finished second in district four juniors competition, held recently at the Chuck M. Pohlman Agriculture Complex at Northeast Community College in Norfolk. Four hundred eighty-eight contestants from 43 schools participated in the event. Michael Roeber, agriculture/livestock judging instructor at Northeast, said teams could have up to eight members, with the top four scores counted. “The top 25% of the teams in the district contest qualified for the state competition, which w...

  • Be Informed

    Oct 17, 2019

    The Oct. 10 edition of the Summerland Advocate Messenger included a section of frequently asked questions regarding the proposed Summerland school building project. Questions and responses were supplied by Bobcats Unite, a group of volunteers from Clearwater, Ewing and Orchard communities who have been researching the issue, finding answers to questions and presenting information to the public. This article contains the second half of questions and responses. Summary Statements (based on...

  • Holt County Fair recognizes volunteers

    Aug 15, 2019

    The Holt County Fair Board recognized two individuals during the 2019 fair, for contributions benefiting the fair and 4H and FFA programs. Scott Moore was named a friend of the fair. He spent more than 20 years as superintendent of shooting sports events. Moore built targets, mowed the ranges and set up for practices and events. According to board members, “Scott was patient with the training practices, sharing his knowledge of the sport, while emphasizing the importance of good habits of gun safety.” Pete Hoffman, who served as a board mem...

  • Stagemeyer tabbed for governor's youth council

    Aug 8, 2019

    Tucker Stagemeyer, of Page, will serve on Governor Ricketts Youth Advisory Council. The council consists of 25 members comprised of 14- to 19-year-old students from across Nebraska. The group's goal is to increase communication between youth, community and government. Council members stay informed on bills, laws, policies and decisions that may impact youth in their communities and across the state. The newly-appointed group met recently in Lincoln for a two-day workshop, learning about...

  • Antelope County Fair Underway Next Week

    Cassidy Bearinger, Journalist|Jul 25, 2019

    The Antelope County Fair is just around the corner. The fair starts Tuesday, July 30 and will end on Sunday, Aug. 4. The fair will be hosted at the fairgrounds on the southeast side of Neligh. On Tuesday, the fair will start at 9 a.m., with the 4-H/FFA dog show. It will be followed by the cat show at 10:30 am. At 1 p.m., there will be a small pet show. Tuesday, from 4 to 7 p.m., is also entry day for 4-H favorite foods contestants. Join the fun and games for all ages at Ag Olympics, at 7 p.m.,...

  • Rodeo queen promotes local event

    Cassidy Bearinger, Journalist|Jul 25, 2019

    In 2014, a little girl was sitting in the crowd at the Clearwater Rodeo. She watched as the new Miss Clearwater Rodeo, McKenzie Brozek, circled the arena. The young girl thought, "Man, I want to be like her someday: ride a horse, carry a flag, and dress all pretty." Five years later, Ashleigh Nelson's dream has come true. On Friday, June 28, at the 52nd annual Clearwater Rodeo, Nelson was crowned queen. Nelson 16, of Tilden, will be a junior at Elkhorn Valley Schools. Her parents are Gary and...