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Articles from the June 19, 2014 edition


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  • Kimball County Manor to move forward with renovations

    Sydney Yalshevec, Reporter|Jun 19, 2014

    Kimball County Manor, a county owned building, recently had a bond approved by the county in order to make renovations. "There are no property taxes involved. The Manor has sufficient funds for the renovations. It's just that since we're a county owned building there are some things we have to do in order to just follow procedure," Bev Schnell said. The Manor was built in 1968 making it roughly 46 years old. When it was built, the normal thing was for the assisted living to have semi-private...

  • KHS finds replacement to run Potter Health Clinic

    Sydney Yalshevec, Reporter|Jun 19, 2014

    The Potter Health Clinic was recently set back by the resignation of Tiffany Contet, who was going to run the operation a few days a week. However, it did not set back things for long, because Kimball Health Services has already appointed a replacement. Kim Hafeman is a physician assistant who will be the primary person running the Potter Health Clinic and her back up will be Holly Debrinski a nurse practitioner, according to Ken Hunter CEO of Kimball Health Services. “We’re going to open with an LPN(Licensed Practical Nurse) and a pro...

  • Sheriff's Office amps up techniques for ground searches

    Daniel Thompson, Editor|Jun 19, 2014

    There are few things more terrifying than a small child or a loved one going missing. The moment of realization that a child is not in the house and the ensuing panic are enough to send even the calmest person into a tailspin of anxiety and terror as all the worst case scenarios play out in the head of a parent or a loved one coupled with the desire to just get that person back home. In these moments, residents depend on the skill sets of local law enforcement, emergency services and volunteers...

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