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Articles from the October 8, 2020 edition


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  • ALL ABOUT MARY

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Mary James of Dix said, "I am just going to sit back and enjoy my party." And party they did on a beautiful Saturday afternoon Oct. 3, they partied on the front and side lawns of Mary's home just across from the Potter-Dix Elementary School. There were tents and tables, and Mark Whetham had BBQ brisket and pork, salads and birthday cake. There was music and beer and about 100 guests. Mary continued to express her appreciation. "It was really good of these kids to do this." For two years, Corey...

  • 1 Week, 7 COVID Cases In County

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Thursday, Oct. 1, Kimball County residents discovered that COVID-19 has revisited the county with Panhandle Public Health District reporting two cases – one community spread and one close contact. Local rumors had proceeded the official COVID-19 numbers from PPHD, and then on Monday, Oct. 5, another five cases of COVID-19 were reported to have infected the county through the community spread method. According to Jessica Davies at PPHD, “Community spread just means we were unable to determine where they contracted COVID as opposed to close con...

  • Help Is Here With Brittany Cook

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Brittany Cook, the president and founder of Kimball H.E.L.P.S. is originally from Crook, Colo., and attended Caliche High School. Caliche School was a tight-knit school system with a huge support system, key ingredients were volunteerism and a strong parent-teacher organization. When Brittany and Travis Cook’s oldest son started school Brittany knew she wanted to help create support for the Kimball School and her own children. The Kimball H.E.L.P.S. motto is “be the change” and “be a part of...

  • MEET THE CANDIDATES

    Oct 8, 2020

    Follwing are responses to an Observer questionnaire from the four candidates seeking two seats on the Kimball City Coucil in the Nov. 3 general election. The order of their responses is presented in this report alphabetically, according to the first letter of each candidate's last name. KIM BALIMAN 1. Briefly tell us about yourself, your background, your previous public service experience and why you are running for city council. I was born and raised in Kimball. I graduated in 1978 from...

  • Thank you, Brandon

    Oct 8, 2020

    Former Kimball County Commissioner Brandon Mossberg was recognized and presented with a plaque Tuesday for his service to the county. Brandon and his family have moved to their ranch in Banner County....

  • Kimball Powers Up

    Oct 8, 2020

    The City of Kimball issued a news release Oct. 2 to announce that it is joining public power entities across Nebraska and the nation in celebrating Public Power Week, an annual event coordinated by the American Public Power Association, Oct. 4-10. Nebraska is the only 100 percent public power state in the country. The value proposition of public power is as valid as it was in 1933 when the Legislature created this unique business model, the release said. The City of Kimball said it has focused on the tenets of public power – affordable rates, l...

  • City Offices Closed Oct. 12

    Oct 8, 2020

    The City of Kimball offices will be closed in observance of the Columbus Day holiday on Monday, October 12, 2020. The Landfill and Kimball Public Library also will be closed. Regular city operations will return on Tuesday, October, 13....

  • New Flat Storage Facility Opens At Frenchman Valley Coop

    Oct 8, 2020

    Kimball Frenchman Valley Cooperative held an open house for its new flat storage facility that will hold an estimated 2 million bushels of corn – and they are already starting to fill it up. FVC began accepting corn for the storage facility Sept. 24, while the open house came a week later on Oct. 1. The facility, 372 feet long and 180 feet wide, will eliminate outside storage and reduce grain losses from the weather....

  • Banner County Homecoming This Friday

    Barb Cross, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Good morning everyone! Beautiful time of the year that is for sure. I love the fall season, but not the Halloween stuff quite so much. However, to each their own, right? Here at the school house there will be NO School ... one day only! That would be Friday, October 9th, the day after parent-teacher conferences. However, there will be a high school football game on that evening here at home beginning at 7 p.m. and against South Platte. Homecoming activities will take place on the field at 9 p.m. On the following day, Saturday, October 10th,...

  • Helen Irene Kuhlman

    Oct 8, 2020

    Helen I. Kuhlman, 96, of Kimball, died at Kimball Health Services on Monday, September 28, 2020. Funeral services for Helen were held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, October 2, 2020 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Kimball with Pastor Kenneth Mars officiating. Burial followed in the Kimball Cemetery. Visitation was held at the funeral home on Thursday from 1:00 until 6:00 p.m. Visit www.cantrellfh.com to view Helen's Tribute Wall to share condolences and stories with the family. Memorials may be given...

  • Margaret M. Wynne

    Oct 8, 2020

    Margaret M. Wynne, 92, of Kimball, died peacefully at her home in Kimball on Thursday, October 1, 2020. Cremation has been held and memorial services will be held at a later date to be announced. Friends may visit www.cantrellfh.com to view Margaret's Tribute Wall to view the obituary and share condolences and stories with the family. Memorials may be given to the Kimball Volunteer Fire Department. The services for Margaret have been entrusted to the Cantrell Funeral Home. Margaret Marie Wynne...

  • Potter-Dix Homecoming

    Oct 8, 2020

    Potter-Dix, home of the mighty Coyote football team, enjoyed a fine homecoming. Pictured here, from left, are attendants Kyle Evans and Mckynna Deeds, king Donnie Moench and queen Jaydin Paxton, and attendants Brandon Mendoza and Mary Kasten. The crown bearers are Ava Hickman and Kamden Monheiser....

  • Wise Shoots New Low Round

    Tom Southard, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Payton Wise Shot a new personal best 18 holes of golf to better her own Kimball High School record and the Kimball girls finished 3rd at the District Tournament held at Crandell Creek Golf Course in Ogallala Monday to qualify for the State Tournament in Columbus to be played this Monday-Tuesday. Coach Katie Culek said, "I am so proud of the girls as they came together to shoot their best team score of the season, and they got the job done. Payton had an all-time best round to better her own...

  • Undefeated Coyotes Rip Blue Knights

    Mike Motz, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Potter-Dix’s Coyote Football team remained unbeaten as they traveled to Big Springs on Friday and recovered from a slow start to beat the South Platte Blue Knights in convincing fashion, 62-to-27. A surprisingly slow first quarter had the Coyotes only up 6-to-0, but as the second quarter developed the Potter-Dix squad went on a run and opened up a big 27-to-7 lead at the half. Potter-Dix then put the game away in the third quarter by running up 27 points to the Blue Knights’ 14, then finished the game with another touchdown in the fourth qua...

  • Jock Talk

    Tom Southard, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    The most exciting thing to happen this week, or month, year, or maybe the past decade, is the Kimball High Girls Golf Team qualifying for the State Tournament! Be sure and read the complete story concerning how they did this, but as I write my column this week it is really all I can think of. I did not make the trip down to Ogallala to cover it in person as things are so restricted with the COVID-19 situation that I didn’t know they would allow me to be to the players and coaches anyway, but I was in contact with the right people who kept me i...

  • MEET THE CANDIDATES

    Oct 8, 2020

    GABRIEL INGRAM 1. Briefly tell us about yourself, your background, your previous public service experience and why you are running for city council. My name is Gabriel J. Ingram. I am an AVP at FirsTier Bank here in Kimball. My family consists of Tori (Wife) and Mackenzie (Daughter). Currently, I am the President of the Eagles, Secretary of Club 25 (stock club). I also am on the Gotte Park Missile Project Committee, Farmer's Day Committee, and Kimball Area Foundation Fund. I am running for City...

  • MEET THE CANDIDATES

    Oct 8, 2020

    1. Briefly tell us about yourself, your background, your previous public service experience and why you are running for city council. I am a 4th generation Kimball County descendant and co-owner/manager of our business that we moved to Kimball in 2009. I have a degree in Commercial Art and have worked in mortgage banking and as a paralegal. Public service includes the Kimball Health Services Board of Trustees for the past 6 years. My recreational passion is driving a rear engine alcohol...

  • MEET THE CANDIDATES

    Oct 8, 2020

    1. Briefly tell us about yourself, your background, your previous public service experience and why you are running for city council. I grew up on my family's ranch in Banner County. After receiving a BS degree from Chadron State College and an MS degree from the University of Nebraska Kearney, I lived in Virginia, Delaware and Indiana, returning to the area in 2009 to teach science at Potter-Dix schools. I decided to run for City Council because I believe I have the skills to help the...

  • COFFEE TALK

    Daria Anderson-Faden|Oct 8, 2020

    Kimball School Superintendent Trevor Anderson, right, held a "Coffee with the Superintendent" event Thursday, Oct. 1, at Vince's Corner. The open forum event let earlybirds ask questions and gain information about the school....

  • Football Longhorns Fall To Bayard

    Mike Motz, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    The Kimball Longhorns football team continued its season of struggle, falling behind early and losing their sixth straight game against the Bayard Tigers at home on Friday. The Bayard team got the jump early on the Longhorns, going up 28-to-6 in the first quarter and putting the Longhorns in a position to play from behind. As has been through the season, the Longhorns struggled to find any offense, trying to make big plays to come back while the Bayard defense stifled the Longhorn attack. Bayard was able to move the ball through the air, with...

  • Kimball XC Readies For SPVA

    Mike Motz, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Kimball’s Longhorn Cross Country team had a busy week, traveling to the Gothenburg Invite on October 1, and the boys squad finished with a 14th place finish led by senior Connor Cluff’s 67th place finish at 20:35. Freshman Braylon Miller finished 78th at 21:35, sophomore Xavier Thomas-Lewis 79th at 21:59 and freshman Joseph Bremer placed 82nd at 22:04. The girls squad was led by junior Chantel Mason’s 18th place finish at 22:00 followed by senior Raven Johnson finishing 64th at 29:17 and junior Alycia Vrbas finishing 69th at 31:30. The Cross...

  • Longhorns Top Hemmingford, 2-0

    Mike Motz|Oct 8, 2020

    Kimball’s Lady Longhorn Volleyball team opened October with a victory against the Hemingford Lady Bobcats in straight sets, 2-to-0. After losing to Bridgeport and Morrill by straight sets, the Lady Longhorns found their groove and made it two out of three against the rival Lady Bobcats. The Kimball squad had no trouble in the first set, winning 25-to-12, but the Hemingford team fought hard in the second set until the Lady Longhorns were able to put the set away 25-to-23 and take a 2-to-0 match victory. The win moved the Lady Longhorns record t...

  • Lady Coyotes Extend Losing Streak

    Mike Motz, The Observer|Oct 8, 2020

    Potter-Dix’s Lady Coyote Volleyball team had a strong start to the season, but has hit a stretch losing eight straight matches, only winning three sets during the run. The last three losses started on Tuesday Sept. 29 when the Lady Coyotes traveled to Big Springs for a Triangular with South Platte and Bayard. Starting against the Lady Blue Knights, the Potter-Dix squad had a tight battle with South Platte in the first set, but eventually fell 25-to-22. South Platte stepped it up in the second set, downing the Lady Coyotes 25-to-14 for the s...