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  • 2017 High School District Music Contest results

    Apr 27, 2017

    Nearly 1,500 vocal and instrumental musicians, representing area high schools including Banner County, Bayard, Bridgeport, Crawford, Gering, Kimball, Leyton, Minatare, Mitchell, Morrill, Potter-Dix, Scottsbluff, Sidney, Sioux County, and South Platte competed for ratings based on a standard of musical excellence. A rating of (I) represents superior or outstanding work; (II) represents excellent work; (III) represents a good or average performance; (IV) indicates below average work; and a (V)...

  • LEPC and Region 21 needed updates

    Tonia Copeland|Apr 27, 2017

    The Local Emergency Planning Commission met for the first time since Kimball County recently rejoined Region 21 Emergency Management. Kevin Sherman was named chairperson, with Wayne Elliot as vice-chair, Laura Bateman as secretary and Ron Leal as the information coordinator. The committee discussed meeting dates, once each quarter in February, May, August and November, and reviewed the local hazardous material emergency plan and the bylaws. Shelters in the area were discussed, as several buildings were previously listed in the Tier II emergency...

  • SPNRD postpones Oliver Reservoir project - indefinitely

    Tonia Copeland|Apr 27, 2017

    After two public information meetings, and with input from dozens of interested citizens, the South Platte Natural Resources District chose to indefinitely postpone action on the Oliver Reservoir streamflow Enhancement Project. At their April 11 meeting the SPNRD board reviewed the purpose of the project, to maintain an adequate water level in the local reservoir for sufficient recreation. The board further reviewed the Oliver Dan rehabilitation Study done in 1976 as well as the Oliver Reservoir Hydrology and Hydrogeology Study of 2003. The boa...

  • NHS inducts six new members at annual ceremony

    Desyree Nelson|Apr 27, 2017

    Six new members were inducted into the National Honor Society during Kimball's annual NHS Induction ceremony – a momentous occasion for four sophomores, one junior, and one senior. Member Madison Wynne said, "It has been an honor to be inducted into NHS. I am very happy that I was nominated and being recognized for all of the hard work that we students have put in. I think it will be great for my upcoming future." Current members spoke of core values required in the National Honor Society. The c...

  • No One Fights Alone KHS staff and students raise funds

    Desyree Nelson|Apr 27, 2017

    As one Kimball teacher battles ovarian cancer, another sets out to prove that no one fights alone. Kathleen O’Brien, longtime Kimball teacher, has been fighting cancer but Jeri Ferguson and her high school civics class, in a show of support, have planned a fundraiser for her. When the 2017 class heard about their Junior High teacher, they wanted to do everything they could do to help, according to Ferguson, and because previous fundraising efforts were so well-liked, the students put together another one. To stave off teenagers’ mid-day hun...

  • Local youth compete in state free throw contest

    Tonia Copeland|Apr 27, 2017

    Braxton Miller and Shay Heim of Kimball competed in the 2017 Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championships on Saturday, April 1. Their journey began on Feb. 12 when each of the young men won their age bracket in the local contest. Miller and Heim then competed and won at the district level on Feb. 18. Miller, age nine, scored 21/25 free throws at the district level. They followed up with wins at the regional contest in Alliance on March 18. This year the state competition was held in Grand Island, where girls and boys, ages nine through 14,...

  • Jay Bradt

    Apr 27, 2017

    Funeral services for Jay Bradt of Chadron, Nebraska will be held on Friday, April 21, 2017 at 2:00 PM at Chamberlain Chapel in Chadron, Nebraska with Dr. Russ Seger officiating. Burial with Military Honors will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Chadron, Nebraska. Jay Allen Bradt was born on September 19, 1942 in Kimball, Nebraska to parents George and Thelma (Abbott) Bradt and passed on April 17, 2017 in Chadron, Nebraska following a brief illness. As a youngster Jay was active in FFA and 4-H and band...

  • Lloyd J. Haack

    Apr 27, 2017

    Lloyd J. Haack, 88, of Kimball, died at the Kimball County Manor on Thursday, April 20, 2017. Memorial services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 29, 2017 at the Kimball Evangelical Free Church with Pastor Hod Boltjes officiating. A private family inurnment will be held. Friends may stop at the funeral home from 1:00 to 5:00 pm to sign the register book and leave condolences for the family. To view Lloyd's Tribute Wall and leave condolences for the family visit www.cantrellfh.com ....

  • Veteran's History Project

    Larry Nelson|Apr 27, 2017

    The Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress collects, preserves, and makes accessible the personal accounts of American war veterans so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand the realities of war. Thomas J. Roberts (Tom) had graduated from High School in Burlington, WI in 1967. He was trying to learn the trade of being a printer and working with photography. He was working for the people who managed the Burlington newspaper and had been with...

  • Dueling Pianos at Kimball Event Center

    Apr 27, 2017

  • Kimball golf team set school record

    Tom Southard|Apr 27, 2017

    The Kimball High boy's golf team had the best round ever while setting a new school record at the Morrill Tournament this past week. April 18 will go into the record books as the date the Kimball boys scored a team round of 298 to better the previous round of 302 shot a few years back by the team consisting of Kendall Ferguson, Jeff Greenwood, Henry Heeg, Landon Smith and Todd O'Hare. The win on Tuesday was 63 strokes better than second place Bridgeport with their round of 361. Behind the top...

  • Kimball golfers win again

    Tom Southard|Apr 27, 2017

    The Kimball High boy's golf team kept their wining streak alive with a victory at the Scottsbluff Tournament Monday. No problem for the Longhorns as they captured Division Two at the Scottsbluff Country Club with a 319 score, 54 strokes better than runner-up Chadron, with their 373 total. Behind the front two were Ogallala 386, Mitchell 398, Scottsbluff JV 413 and Morrill 440. There were 11schools represented in Division Two but only six schools with complete teams. On a rather windy, but warm,...

  • Greenwood signs with Southeast Community College

    Tom Southard|Apr 27, 2017

    Kimball High senior, Jordan Greenwood, got a visit from Southeast Community College head golf coach Bill Campbell this past week and ended up accepting the offer of a full ride scholarship to attend the two-year college, located in Beatrice, to continue his education and play golf for Campbell. Greenwood had previously made plans to accept an offer from Kirkwood College in Iowa, but after his meeting with coach Campbell, and with the generous offer he received, he and his parents were all aboard...

  • Jock Talk

    Tom Southard|Apr 27, 2017

    The area spring sports schedule is moving along, that is when the weather permits. The Kimball High track team didn’t get a meet in this past week when the Mitchell George Calvert meet was called off due to bad weather. A few of the Kimball tracksters got some competition at the Best of the West meet in Scottsbluff this past Tuesday despite cold weather. We will talk about their performances in next week’s Observer Sports. Tomorrow (Friday) the Kimball High track team is off to Hershey for the SPVA conference meet with a 10 a.m. start time lis...

  • Kimball Junior High track meet attracts 11 schools

    Tom Southard|Apr 27, 2017

    The Kimball Junior High track invite held this past week attracted 11 schools with Burns winning the girl's team title and Mitchell taking home the boy's team title. In the female division, Burns scored 94 points with Kimball runner-up with 68, Mitchell had 51, Pine Bluffs 40, Morrill 37, Bayard 36, Bridgeport 32, St. Agnes 23, Perkins County 21, Hemingford 18 and Prairie 14. Mitchell ran away with the boy's division, scoring 185 points with Hemingford a distant runner-up with 42. Morrill had...

  • Kimball County VSO introduced at open house

    Apr 27, 2017