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Articles from the May 4, 2023 edition


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  • Missile Project Looks To Be Delayed

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    About 25 people attended state Sen. Brian Hardin's Town Hall meeting Saturday in Kimball. Hardin represents Kimball, Banner, and Scottts Bluff counties in Unicameral District 48. Hardin discussed some recent issues in the Nebraska Legislature, including information about the Sentinel missile project. For the Kimball area, it is big news. "The project has been pushed back," he said. "Frankly, if it was not pushed back because the rockets aren't working," he said. "We really would have needed to o...

  • Driving Complaint Leads To Drug Bust

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    An affidavit the Kimball Policeman Andrew Lawson shared with the Observer details the arrest and confiscation of suspected heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine and marijuana in the parking lot of Kwik Stop. According to the affidavit, on April 22, Lawson was dispatched to locate a red Honda SUV in response to a driving complaint on Highway 71. The vehicle was discovered in the parking lot of Kwik Stop. “Lawson learned the driver, Shawn McNett of Scottsbluff, had multiple extraditable warrants,” according to the affidavit. McNett was han...

  • The Dix Road Getting Sealed This Summer

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    The Dix Road – Road 59 – will receive a double chip seal this summer. Bids for the double chip seal project were approved by the Kimball County Commissioners at the Tuesday, May 2, meeting. Top Coat, Inc. received the chip seal bid for $279,879.52. The project is scheduled to start mid-July. The chip seal rock hauling bid of $35,125 from Pine Bluffs Gravel was also accepted for the Dix Road. Highway Superintendent Randy Bymer estimated that the Road 59 project cost was now at $406,750, although labor, rental of the packer and some other ite...

  • More Trees For Gotte on Arbor day

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    Celebrating Arbor Day, Gotte Park received six new trees to increase the number of trees in the park to well over 100. Street department employees Jim Shoup, Jon Heidemann, Mark Nelson and Stacy Daily received help from 23 Mary Lynch fourth graders as they planted the trees and "got their hands dirty," according to Shoup. The 7- to 8-foot trees were donated by the SPNR District and included a Hackberry tree, two Cork trees, a Flowering Lilac, a Locust tree, and a Hybrid Elm. Other attendees... Full story

  • STUDENTS GIVE FROM THE HEART

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    Mary Lynch Elementary students sent over $3,300 to the American Heart Association this year. Second grader Mason Anderson, 8 years old, raised $1,000, while the brother-sister team of Katie Hawthorne and Timothy Hawthorne each raised over $500. The program is called the Kids Heart Challenge. The Hawthorne grandparents donated $100 to both Katie and Timothy if they jumped rope for an hour. They both were successful. Timothy is a fourth grader and Katie is a fifth grader. The Kids Heart Challenge... Full story

  • Busy Week At Banner County School As Year Nears An End

    Barb Cross, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    Good morning, and happy May! I don't know about you, but I can not believe it is May already, I think I am about a month behind. Everyone is talking about school getting out, graduations and summer. About time for all of that, yet somehow I feel like it should be the 1st of April. One sure sign of the end of the year at the school house is the annual Spring concert. The pre-K through 12th grades will perform for you this Thursday, May 4th at 6 p.m. Art projects will be on display to view either before or after the concert also. The following da... Full story

  • MAKING A POINT

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    Agencies throughout the area came together to provide a learning experience for Kimball High School students and a chance to work in unison. Kimball Health Services used the mock accident at Kimball Jr./Sr. High School to practice for a mass casualty. The event involved the Kimball County Sheriff's Office and dispatch, Kimball Volunteer Fire Department, Nebraska State Patrol, Kimball Health Services EMS, Kimball Police Department, Air Link, UC Health Lifeline and Cantrell Funeral Home. Others in...

  • Longhorns Winding Up Track Season Nicely

    The Observer|May 4, 2023

    Kimball High's girls and boys track and field teams travel to the Cheyenne County meet Friday following their performance at the SPVA conference meet that included a number of personal records and medals. After Cheyenne County, it's on to District on May 11. The State meet is May 19-20. At the SPVA meet, Longhorns head coach Tiffany Johnson said, "The kids competed hard, and we had several personal records and walked away with a couple medals." Here's a look at some Longhorns highlights from...

  • Kimball Invite Part Of Busy Stretch For Horns

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    The Longhorn golfers have a busy couple of weeks ahead of them. Thursday, the Longhorns will host the Kimball Invite with 12-15 teams making the trip. Then on May 9 the team will travel to Bayard and follow that up at the Leyton Invite in Sidney on May 11, and districts on May 15. Last Thursday, Kimball golfers played in the SPVA tourney hosted by Hershey. Kyler Lusche continues to be out with back issues, but the rest of the team is playing tough. Bransyn Kiefer shot a 104, Landon Norberg had...

  • Week 2 In The Books For Kimball Trap Team

    Patty Yanaga, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    Here are the Kimball High trap team’s Week 2 individual scores for Round 1, Round 2 and the totals in the recent trap shoot against Pine Bluffs at the Four Winds Golf Course: Grace Anderson: 18 + 20 = 38, Points 13.50 Faith Bohac: 13 +15 = 28 David Bond 18 + 19 = 37 Anna Coleman 18 + 19 = 37 Sophie Coleman 17 + 19 = 36 Lane Cook 17 + 18 = 35 Nolan Book 21 + 21 = 42, Points 22.00 Travis Fryda 20 + 23 = 43, Points 25.00 Aaron Gillming 20 + 21 = 41, Points 18.50 Kip Gillming 12 + 15 = 27 Charlotte Hargreaves 15 + 16 = 31 Ainslie Hottell 13 + 15 =...

  • P-D Girls 3rd, Boys 4th in Mac

    Mike Motz, The Observer|May 4, 2023

    Potter-Dix’s Coyote Track and Field teams traveled to Leyton High School on Saturday for the MAC High School Meet, and the girls’ squad placed third out of eight teams with 58 points, and the boys’ squad finished fourth out of seven teams with 95 points. Bayard and South Platte placed first and second in the girls’ competition, and Garden County took the top spot for the boys, followed by Bayard and Leyton. Outstanding individual performances for the Potter-Dix girls included senior Lily Tabor winning the Pole Vault, clearing 8’ 6” and placing...

  • Coyote Trap Club On Target

    Mike Motz, THe Observer|May 4, 2023

    Potter-Dix’s Trap Shooting Club as been in full swing since March, with their Friday competitions improving the scores of their members every week. Competing in the U.S.A. Clay Target League of junior and senior high students, the 13 members of the Coyote team shoot every Friday and enter their scores weekly. “This is a very laid back activity where the kids can relax, shoot and improve without any pressure. Most of these kids are loaded up with pretty intense sports and activities through the year, so this gives some something fun to unwind wi...

  • Light Rifle Champion

    May 4, 2023

    Karsyn Chesley will be traveling to Perry, Georgia in June to compete in Light rifle shooting at the National Junior High Rodeo. The shooting finals are held in conjunction with the National Junior High Rodeo competition. Karsyn participated in the state competition on a very windy day in Johnstown, Nebraska and shot a 197 out of 360. She shot prone, kneeling and standing. The National event will he June 18-24....