Observations all along the line - Kimball & the Southern Panhandle First

Articles from the August 1, 2019 edition


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  • THE TRADITION CARRIES ON

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 1, 2019

    "She loves me." Nine-year-old Makynna Boettcher is talking about her 5-month-old Nubian milking goat that she will be showing in her first 4-H fair at the upcoming Kimball-Banner County Fair. The Banner County fourth-grader has been working with her goat all summer. In the mornings, she walks her around the quonset and the garage, then washes her, and finally she puts grain in her bunk. The goat's name is "Fudge." "I was having trouble naming her," she explained, "and I was like, 'OK, let's... Full story

  • Calling All Longhorns For Farmer's Day 2020

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 1, 2019

    Plans are in the works for the All Class Reunion on Farmer's Day weekend next year – September 25, 26 and 27, 2020. The All School Reunion Committee is working closely with the Farmer's Day committee to make use of the Farmer's Day activities and then expand those activities to the reunion, so there will be plenty of things for people to do. The reunion committee is trying to broaden the scope of the activities and attract Longhorns of all ages. A banquet is already in the plans for Saturday e...

  • Mr. Patrick Is The Name

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 1, 2019

    Adam Patrick, the new superintendent at Potter-Dix Public Schools is moving from the eastern part of Nebraska to the far southwestern corner to accept his first superintendent position. "People (back east) tell me, 'Oh, that is clear out there,'" he said of their reaction to his move. "I believe that people are people. People in eastern Nebraska are the same as people in western Nebraska." Patrick has years of experience in education from teaching social studies to being an elementary principal...

  • Harvest Under Way, But Not In Full Swing

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 1, 2019

    Gene Golding was hurrying around last Friday, but he said harvest was "not in full swing yet." He said that there is quite a bit of green wheat still out there. Dumping a load of wheat in his semi, Justin Perry said they were cutting wheat southeast of Kimball. He said he has been "pleased so far" with the wheat. He is assuming it will take two weeks if the weather cooperates. He said the protein was average and the moisture good. The semis makes harvest quicker because, Perry said, that the...

  • Rockabillaque Proves Fun For All Ages

    The Observer|Aug 1, 2019

    The first annual Rockabillaque event in Kimball is in the books. Amy Sapp, economic director of the city of Kimball, said the Poker Run through the Panhandle had 18 motorcycles and 2 classic cars show up. Jean Gilbert-Cole won the best hand, Spencer Morgan won the worst hand, and Bob Sisk won the bug run. There were eight participants in the hot wing eating competition, a 5 minute timed competition of who could eat the most wings provided by Bearded Bastard BBQ. The winner was Troy Harper of...

  • Willis Alton (Tony) Herman

    Aug 1, 2019

    Willis Alton (Tony) Herman, age 78, passed away July 18, 2019, in Omaha. Tony was born to Willis and Oletha Herman on November 17, 1940, in Scottsbluff, NE. He grew up and received his education and graduated from Mitchell High School. Tony graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln. He was accepted and graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Law and while in law school he was part of the Nebraska Law Review. While attending law school, he worked in the Trust Department...

  • Mick Evertson

    Aug 1, 2019

    Mick Evertson, 78, of Kimball, died at his home in Kimball on Monday, July 29, 2019. Memorial services are pending at the Cantrell Funeral Home and will be published in next week’s paper.... Full story

  • Mike Daum Signs Contract To Go Pro In Spain

    Tom Southard, Jock Talk|Aug 1, 2019

    Kimball’s Mike Daum is set to move on to his next role in his illustrious basketball career. After an outstanding high school career at Kimball High, he became one of the best ever as a member of the South Dakota State men’s program – setting so many school and conference records, that put his name into the record books where they may stand for many years to come. He is South Dakota State’s all-time leading scorer and the 7th best leading scorer in Division I college history, averaging 25.3 points and 11.7 rebounds his senior year. And the lis... Full story

  • Division Winners Set In Men's Golf

    Aug 1, 2019

    The weekly matches are over for the 30 teams that began play back in May with the three division winners determined. In the “PAR” division, winners were Keith Staehr and Gary Hall taking first. Second place was Mike Greenwood Jr. and Royce Crossman, and third place honors went to Lynn Anthony and Michael Reuter. In the “Birdie” division, Bert Linn and Roger Wynne took home first place honors. Second place was Henry Heeg and Lloyd Howard, and thirdd place went to Bill Hinton and Mike Coleman. In the “Eagle” division, Tom O’Brien teamed up wit...

  • Picture Clears Up For Links Ladies

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 1, 2019

    Week 7 of the Wednesday night Women's Golf Association League results at Four Winds Golf Course had a few gaps last week in the coverage. But now the full results are in. Shellon Anderson had low gross and that was reported last week, but low net had not been calculated. It now has been, and Betty Zeilinger and Jean Barrett both had stunning scores of 34. Meanwhiel, putting only 16 times were Shellon Anderson and Jean Barrett. Birdies were abundant as Jean Barrett hole out for a birdie, Daria...

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