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Articles from the March 18, 2021 edition


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  • NOW THAT WAS A STORM

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 18, 2021

    The National Weather Service in Cheyenne reported that Kimball received totals of between 18-20 inches of snow on Saturday and Sunday. Cheyenne received 30.8 inches of snow during the same period, which, when melted, proved to be 3 inches of moisture in the Cheyenne area. Region 21 Emergency Management Director Ron Leal said his concerns during the storm were Deuel and Kimball counties. He reported that vehicles went around the barricades at Big Springs and were stranded, causing some problems.... Full story

  • New Kimball Hospital In Works

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 18, 2021

    The recent snowstorm caused absences and postponements on the agenda for the Kimball County Commissioners Tuesday meeting. Chairman Larry Engstrom was unable to attend, leaving Vice Chairman Carl Stander to run the meeting. Agenda items not considered at this meeting will appear next month. Ken Hunter, CEO, and Cassie Gasseling, CFO, Kimball Health Services and Jim Cederburg, chairman of the Kimball County Hospital Board of Trustees, were to give an update on Kimball Health Services, provide...

  • After A Year, Signs Of Hope

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 18, 2021

    One year ago this week, the toilet paper aisle at Dollar General in Kimball was stripped empty, area schools closed for two weeks only to eventually switch to online classes for the remainder of the year. School activities were canceled, the school food service director Danessa Terrill began preparing and delivering breakfast and lunches to students. The Kimball County Manor began a mandatory lockdown period with no physical visitation. Kimball Health Services restricted patients to using the main door with all other entrances locked, and some...

  • Winter Arrives All At Once, Shuts Down The Burg

    Barb Cross, The Observer|Mar 18, 2021

    Good morning and I hope you are enjoying the heat wave! This past weekend we were given our “winter” season all at once as our entire area and quite a ways beyond was hit with blizzard conditions and lots of snow and cold. Everything here in the Burg was shut down. Needless to say the senior sneakers did not sneak. The time change was not cancelled, however, so we had one hour less of bad weather. I have very little to report because everything is postponed or cancelled, or currently closed. However, the winter farmers market is still sch...

  • William (Billy) D. Olsen

    Mar 18, 2021

    William (Billy) D. Olsen Jr., 68, passed away on March 4th, 2021 in Wellington, CO. He was born October 21, 1952 in Kimball, Nebraska and raised on the family farm in Banner County, Nebraska by parents William and Donna (Gulick) Olsen. He graduated Banner County High School in 1970 and shortly after enlisted in the Navy, where he received the National Defense Service Medal for his work on the Suez Canal. After his service he moved back to Banner County, where he married Jennifer Gardner. He atte... Full story

  • THE STORM OF MARCH 2021

    Daria Anderson-Faden|Mar 18, 2021

    The heavy snow made it difficult for downtown businesses to get their sidewalks scooped, but Beer and Loathing had extra help from Kaylie Neveah, Aubrie Grace and Alaska Wayne Entingh. In the background, Thersa Lockwood shovels Shear Images' sidewalks. On Tuesday morning, city employee Mark Nelson finished the job here and on sidewalks throughout downtown....

  • Dead Eye Shooters Competing At State This Weekend

    Brittany Cook, The Observer|Mar 18, 2021

    Spring is almost here and for the Dead Eye Shooters 4-H Club that means BB gun and Air Rifle competition at State. The Dead Eye shooters 4-H Club, led by Larry and Nicole Snyder for around 14 years, are at it again this year. This year there are roughly 20 kids shooting with the Dead Eyes. The club teaches gun safety, proper gun use and gun care as well as skill with a BB gun and Air Rifle. The club meets Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday every week from January-March each year. Each member must...

  • 2 Horns All-WTC, 7 Earn Honorable Mention

    The Observer|Mar 18, 2021

    The winter sports season ends with the announcements of all-conference selections for the Western Trails Conference – and Kimball High School had a number of athletes who were named and recognized. Among the Longhorn wrestlers, 145-pounder Trey Schindler earned a place on the All-WTC team for his performance during the 2020-21 season. On top of that, three Kimball student-athletes were named as wrestling honorable mentions, adding to the school's mat legacy. They are Aaron Gillming at 106 p...

  • 2nd PLACE PUZZLE MAKERS

    Mar 18, 2021

    Second place at the Kimball Public Library's recent puzzle contest went to the Wittier or Not team – Heather Entingh and Geneva Withrow. They finished making their puzzle in 55 minutes, just 2 minutes behind the winning time. The popular annual event drew 18 teams to The Sagebrush....

  • Getting To Know Kimball's Airport Authority Board

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 18, 2021

    The unsung heroes of small-town America are the volunteers who sit on boards, committees, and commissions; they help run the town and make it a great place to live, work and play. Unbeknownst to many residents of Kimball are many volunteers that give their time to run these boards. One such volunteer board is the five-member Airport Authority Board which meets on the third Monday of every month. Ryan McElroy is the chairman, and he has served four years of his six-year term. Unlike most boards,...

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