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O'Neill woman sentence includes $1,000 fine, jail time

Sydney M. Abbott, 31, of O’Neill appeared in front of the Honorable Kale Burdick in the Holt County courtroom in O’Neill on Feb. 20, for sentencing on three crimes committed Aug. 15, 2023, in O’Neill, Count I, driving under the influence of alcoh...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    June 22, 2023

Who owns the road? Trustees hear concerns about dust, speed on 516 Avenue

A cloud of confusion over who is responsible for a 1,670-foot portion of 516 Avenue, headed north out of Clearwater, hung over the village trustees’ June 12 meeting. Once the Sinclair dust settled, tr...

 

Page residents express county road concerns

Concerns from landowners about the speed of traffic, traveling on a three-mile stretch of 868 Road, north of Page, were brought to the attention of Holt County supervisors during Monday's meeting in O...

 

-Isms: Views on life in rural America

“Someone is going to die.” Naturally, this sentence piqued my attention. I wasn’t eavesdropping on the conversation where the above-mentioned line was uttered. Oh, contrare. It was said during a pub...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    April 8, 2021

Holt County Supervisors adopt resolutions

Holt County Supervisors faced a light agenda, approving two resolutions, during the board’s March 31 meeting in O’Neill. Resolution 2021-10 approves the formation of a COVID American Rescue Plan Fun...

 
 By LuAnn Schindler    News    April 1, 2021

Weight limit in effect on Antelope County roads

Signs noting a seven-ton weight limit were posted along Antelope County oil roads, following discussion by county commissioners at the board's March 9 meeting, in Neligh. Discussion on the potential...

 
 By Sandy Schroth    News    June 11, 2020

Commissioner embarrassed by Clearwater-area road condition

Charlie Henery, chairman of the Antelope County board of commissioners, told his peers, when they met at the courthouse last Tuesday, June 2, that the condition of a road north of Clearwater...

 

Fallout from road decisions hits Antelope County commissioners

The Antelope County commissioners were faced with issues arising from two recent road decisions when they met last Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the courthouse in Neligh. Working through the agenda, commissioners examined and approved payroll and vendor...

 

Tension continues at Antelope County courthouse

With a full board seated at the table, the Antelope County commissioners addressed dust issues on a county road for the second week in a row. Commissioners Carolyn Pedersen and Regina Krebs, who were...

 

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