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Articles from the July 30, 2020 edition


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  • School Reopening Plans Firm Up

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    Monday, July 27 the Potter-Dix School Board approved the proposed reopening plan in a 6-0 vote. School will start Aug. 19 with an 11:30 a.m. dismissal. The proposal included information about pre-testing and assessing students to determine if skills are lacking and if there is a need for remedial instruction. Plans are coming together for the 2020-21 school year across the area. In other area school districts, Banner County School is set to open Aug. 17 and the Kimball School Board was expected... Full story

  • End Of Summer School

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    For the past seven weeks, some Kimball students have improved their science, technology, engineering, math and literacy skills in the Elite Summer Camp. The morning program concluded on Friday the 24th of July. Although the numbers of students enrolled were down from expectations, Director Caitlin Tabor said they served anywhere from 15-35 students a day, even during this COVID-19 pandemic. The Elite program followed all the necessary COVID-19 regulations, but Tabor did stress that they...

  • Lots To Chew On For Kimball City Council

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    Kimball City Council members had a full agenda to tend to in their July 21 meeting. The Economic Development Grant guidelines continue to be discussed and updated, but businesses are rapidly using the LB 840 money. Receiving Business Facade Improvement and Infrastructure Grants were Chute 7, High Point RV and Sin Easy. The work varied from signs, painting and updating a hot water heater and pipes. Meanwile, the city administrator position has been re-advertised in the hopes of gaining more applicants. The timeline for choosing an administrator...

  • AmeriCorps Here To Give Area A Hand

    The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    A group known as the Maple 50 Team with AmeriCorps NCCC will be arriving in Kimball County on Thursday, July 30, and begin with two days of orientation/training before moving on to give the area some considerable help. Beginning on the Aug. 3, they will start working with the South Platte Natural Resources District at Oliver Reservoir for two weeks. After assisting SPNRD, they will come to the Kimball County Visitor Center, where they will help build a billboard, old west storefronts, prep flower beds, and do some painting. During the two...

  • Horse 'Survives' Broken Leg

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    It isn't often that a metal, life-size horse is transported on an open trailer down Highway 30. The metal horse suffered an injury to his leg when he blew over during the last blizzard of the season and so owner Dennis Raines brought the horse to Kimball to be repaired by Stephen Pinkerton at Prestige Manufacturing. The horse, with no name, will resume his spot close to the the Raines house near Albin, Wyoming. The Raines were very pleased with repairs to the injured leg....

  • Yard Of The Week

    Jul 30, 2020

    While out for your nightly COVID-19 walk, bike or drive, check out 6 Crestwood Drive in Kimball. The front yard of Greg and Penny Stull's is picture perfect, but Greg insists the backyard is prettier. The yard has a variety of flowers, including impatiens, day lilies, rose bushes, petunias, ficus, hydrangeas, sweet William, lantana, columbines, dianthus and many other varieties of flowers. Contributing to the planting and watering chores are the Stull grandkids. Pictured, from left, are Bentley...

  • Flowerfield School, Grasshoppers In Banner County News

    Barb Cross, The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    Good morning! Not much going on here this morning, and I am not complaining about that. Very little news at this time. People are pretty busy in the fields and all of the local Farmers Markets are in full swing. Areas that I am aware of are Bridgeport, Scottsbluff, Gering, and Mitchell. If you have not got there dates and times down, call the area chamber of commerce and they will help you out. County fairs are still also being held and I did see that the annual Rubber Check Race held during the Scottsbluff County Fair has been sold out. So if...

  • FirsTier Bank Promotes Jared Reich

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    FirsTier Bank has announced the promotion of Jared Reich to Kimball branch president. Jared has been proudly serving the community at FirsTier for just over 11 years. He grew up on a ranch and dairy operation near Bartlett, Nebraska, and attended Chadron State College graduating with a degree in Ag Business, and a minor in Ag Marketing. Jared considers himself a resource for his clients and is delighted to inform the bank's customers of opportunities to strengthen their operations. Following...

  • First Place Is Payton's Place

    Tom Southard, Jock Talk|Jul 30, 2020

    Not a lot to share with you readers this week. The coronavirus played havoc with the Nebraska West Nebraska All Star Football game, which had to be canceled when a member of the East Team tested positive. The volleyball match went on as scheduled and the West Team won in five straight sets. Payton Wise I can boast once again on the play of our Payton Wise who did very well in the final two tournaments of the Panhandle Junior Tour. She shot a round of 79, despite not putting her best, at Gering... Full story

  • Regular Play Ends In Women's League

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 30, 2020

    Bingo, Bango, Bongo was the Wednesday night game for the Kimball Women's Golf Association. The Pine Bluffs women took top honors as Alice Theobald and her partner Donna Loyd tied for first place. Alice took home $5.00 and Donna's winning were $7.00 due to a $2.00 birdie. Second place winnings were $3.00 each and Susie Abramson and Jean Barrett tied for 2nd place. Phyllis Greenwood and Pattie Klinginsmith also tallied up a birdie, birdies paid out $2.00. Week 6 Pattie Klinginsmith shot lights...

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