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Articles from the April 14, 2022 edition


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  • Humvee Accident Closes Highway

    Observer and Provided Reports|Apr 14, 2022

    A team from the 90th Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight assigned to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, was deployed to this area to conduct a series of controlled detonations on Tuesday, April 12, to render the scene of a totaled Humvee safe following a fire while the vehicle was transiting Highway 71 near Kimball on April 11. Residents were told that they may hear several detonations throughout the day. However, due to windy conditions, detonations weren't held Tuesday. Nebraska State Patrol...

  • Humvee Update

    Apr 14, 2022

    Update from the 90th Missile Wing public affairs: On April 15, the area of Nebraska Highway 71 near Kimball where a U.S. Air Force Humvee burned has been determined clear and safe by 90th Missile Wing Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel. Airmen from the 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron have worked with personnel on scene to safely remove the burned vehicle from the roadway, securing it to a transport vehicle. Out of an abundance of caution and concern for the structural integrity of the severely burned vehicle, Airmen will convoy the...

  • Board Hires New Principal

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Apr 14, 2022

    The Kimball School Board approved the contract for Amanda Culek as the Mary Lynch principal and Special Services Director on Monday night at their regular meeting. (See sidebar with Amanda Culek's response to the approval.) The board also accepted two resignations from Ashley Heidemann, 10-12 Language Arts teacher, and Luke Maas, Science teacher. In a board presentation, the FFA Conduct of Chapter Meeting team comprised of eighth graders and one freshman demonstrated their skills in front of the board and attendees. The school board...

  • POWER OUTAGE DAY 1

    Jim Orr, The Observer|Apr 14, 2022

    Vehicles navigate the corner of Third and Chestnut streets in Kimball during the power outage Monday, April 11. Stop signs replaced traffic lights at Kimball's busiest intersection, which Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) scheduled for service work. The outage had been announced to last two hours from 8 to 10 a.m., but it lasted about 4 hours and 10 minutes from 9:18 a.m. to 1:28 p.m. The Observer left a message with WAPA seeking comment. WAPA planned another outage for 7 a.m. to 5 p.m....

  • EASTER EGG HUNT HELPERS

    Apr 14, 2022

    Members of the New Hope Assembly of God Church meet to fill over 5,000 Easter eggs with candy and other big prizes for the Kimball area's Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 16, in Gotte Park at 11 a.m. The Easter Egg Hunt is for kids of all ages...

  • HOLY WEEK & EASTER SERVICES

    Apr 14, 2022

    PRESBYTERIAN Good Friday Service – 7 p.m. Easter Breakfast – 9 a.m. Easter Worship Service – 10:30 a.m. NEW HOPE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Easter Sunrise Service – 6 a.m. Easter Worship – 10:30 a.m. @ Goodhand Theatre ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC Holy Thursday – Eucharist @ 7 p.m. / Adoration until Midnight Good Friday Service – 5:15 p.m. Easter Sunday – Eucharist @ 8 a.m. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST Good Friday – Movie “Jesus” – 6 p.m. Easter Sunday – 9 a.m. CALVARY UNITED METHODIST Holy Thursday – Movie “Jesus” 6 p.m. Easter Sunday – 10:30 a.m. ST. JOHN’S LU...

  • Avian Flu A Concern In Panhandle

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Apr 14, 2022

    Dr. Karla Wilke, assistant professor of animal science at the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research and Extension Center in Scottsbluff, shared her thoughts and information on avian influenza. A backyard flock in Scotts Bluff County became infected with avian influenza and the chickens and waterfowl had to be killed and incinerated. Early detection is essential to controlling the disease, according to Wilke. In March, avian influenza was detected in a commercial flock in Butler County and backyard flocks in Merrick and Holt counties, and...

  • Boy, Do We Need Some Rain

    Barb Cross, The Observer|Apr 14, 2022

    Good morning Harrisburg, friends and family near and far. Here we are in the middle of April already, and boy do we need some rain. We faced many local fires all past summer and our fire department has currently been helping at the Arapahoe fire. It is so dry everywhere and these winds aren’t helping any either as I know you all are aware. Here in the Burg at the schoolhouse, track is in full swing with the high school teams heading to Burns today, April 14th. The meet begins at 9 a.m. There is NO school today for the students, other than those...

  • Joel E. Linn

    Apr 14, 2022

    Joel E. Linn, 74, died at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center on March 23, 2022. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life is being planned for later in May in Kimball. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.cantrellfh.com. Memorials may be given in Joel's honor to the Shriners or St. Jude Children's Hospital. Cantrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Joel Edward Linn was born August 30, 1947 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, to America R. and Kenneth G. Linn. He...

  • Joyce Maxted

    Apr 14, 2022

    Joyce Maxted, 91, passed away peacefully at Kimball County Manor on Monday, April 4, 2022. Visitation was offered on Thursday, April 7, from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Cantrell Funeral Home. Her funeral service was at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, April 8, at Trinity United Methodist Church with Pastor Roger Gillming officiating. Memorials have been designated to Trinity United Methodist Church or St. Jude Children's Hospital. Fond memories and messages of sympathy may be shared at www.cantrellfh.com. Cantrel...

  • Cobras Come Up Big At State For Kimball

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Apr 14, 2022

    The Kimball Cobras Trampoline and Tumbling team members showed off their skills at the State meet at WNCC in Scottsbluff on April 2. And show off they did with four young ladies winning State Championship in their division. Level Five state champion Shaylee Markum, 8, put it all into perspective when she said, "I got two first and a second, when I figured it out I went, REALLY!" She received first in floor or tumbling and the double mini. When competing in the floor she starts her routine...

  • Longhorn Track Results From Tri-State, Holyoke

    The Observer|Apr 14, 2022

    Here are results for the top Longhorns girls and boys track team members at the Tri State Meet on April 5 at Creek Valley and Holyoke Invite on April 9. The girls were fourth among 10 teams and boys 10th among 12 at Tri-State. At Holyoke, the girls were fourth among 11 teams and the boys fifth of 12. Next up for the Longhorns is the WTC 2022 meet April 14 and the George Culvert Invite on April 22. TRI-STATE MEET BOYS 100 Meters 10th place Justin Klosterman 12.89 200 Meters 11th James McGinnis 27.21 400 Meters 11th Trey Schindler 1:0130 4 X 100...

  • WINDS BEAT DOWN ON OLD DIX BUILDING

    The Observer|Apr 14, 2022

    Last week's severe winds caused considerable damage across the southern Panhandle. That included blowing down lots of bricks on the exterior of this old, long-close business building in Dix....

  • Principal Culek Shares Thoughts

    Apr 14, 2022

    Amanda Culek, the new principal for Mary Lynch Elementary School next year, provided these comments to the Observer after she was hired. “I am very humbled and honored to have been selected as the new Elementary Principal for Kimball Public Schools. The 2021-2022 school year marks my 15th year in education. I have served both the Kimball Public School System for 12 years and Laramie County School District #2 for three. Eight of my 15 years have been spent as a classroom teacher working with 2nd and 3rd-grade students. I spent five years w...

  • DANGEROUS DRIVING CONDITIONS

    Apr 14, 2022

    The extreme wind conditions last week caused this semi to skid and overturn along Interstate 80 between Kimball and Bushnell. See other wind photo on Page B6....