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  • Box Tops for Education – A Winning Program

    Contributed|Jul 12, 2018

    During the 2017-2018 school year, Mary Lynch Elementary raised over $1,000.00 through the General Mills Box Tops for Education Program. This program pays submitting schools ten cents per valid (not expired) Box Top submitted to be used to purchase school supplies to promote the students' education. This year, Mary Lynch students collected over 10,000 Box Tops. Box Tops are collected five times throughout the school year. The student who collects the most Box Tops in each of the five collections...

  • Local businesses challenges others for park improvements

    Contributed|Jun 21, 2018

    A challenge by a local business to other businesses in the community have raised nearly $3,000 to assist the City of Kimball in making park improvements. Elite Oilfield Services has pledged $5,000 in a 50/50 challenge to other local businesses. The goal is to raise $10,000 to make improvements to both City Park and Gotte Park. To date contributors include Kimball Family Dentistry, Antelope Energy, Anderson Crude Transportation, 3 Schoe Custom Cutting, Z & S Construction, Frank Parts, Eatmon Well...

  • Kimball schools stock market winners

    Contributed|Dec 24, 2015

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  • Salvation Army Red Kettle Campaign

    Contributed|Dec 24, 2015

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  • High school students are still young at heart

    Contributed Photo|Nov 5, 2015

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  • SPNRD sets new irrigation allocations

    Contributed by SPNRD|Oct 22, 2015

    At the Oct. 13, 2015 South Platte NRD board meeting the board took action to set the new irrigation allocations for the next three-year allocation period set to begin in 2016 and run through 2018. The irrigation allocations, part of the Districtwide Ground Water Management Area Rules and Regulations, were previously discussed and ground water information was given at three Ground Water Advisory Committee Meetings, one in each county in the District, and at a public hearing held in Sidney at the...

  • Ribbon cutting held at Challenger

    Contributed Photo|Oct 22, 2015

    The Kimball Banner County Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors welcome Challenger Industries to Kimball. From left, Erica Allen, Patrick Brown, Mathew Stierman, Seth Barry, all with Challenger, join Ambassadors Peggy Sanders and Elizabeth Shandera, Challenger representatives Taylor Copas and Nate Klussman, and Ambassadors Carol Dunegan and Betty Elliott and Challenger employee Yancy Young for a ribbon cutting ceremony....