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  • Sixth annual Shop with a Cop a success

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    The sixth annual Shop with a cop was once again a huge success according to organizer Erin Heidemann. More than 60 eligible students from Kimball and Dix were narrowed down to 43 prior to the event, with 40 participating, from 37 families, in the event. The grand affair gave students an opportunity to shop with officers from the Nebraska State Patrol, Kimball County Sheriff's Office and the Kimball Police Department as well as members of the Kimball Ambulance Crew and area volunteer fire...

  • Kimball's administrator search nears the end

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    The City of Kimball received 13 applications for the City Administrator position, open since Oct. 21 of this year, when former administrator, Daniel Ortiz, accepted a position in Webster City, Iowa. A committee, comprised of City Council and Board of Public Works members, reviewed applications and narrowed the field down to just two finalists. On Monday, Dec. 19, that committee will oversee interviews with these two finalists: *Dan Dean, the former Town Manager of Mead, Colo., has more than 30 years of experience in local government...

  • Changes imminent for ambulance

    Aleta Pearson|Dec 15, 2016

    Although residents of Kimball and the surrounding areas may not notice an immediate change in the ambulance service, significant changes are planned and will continue for several months to come. Though the ambulance service has been working well within their budget and despite having 21 dedicated, qualified employees that have been praised by locals and county officials alike, Kimball County Ambulance Service will be be transitioning into a service that more closely resembles that of a larger city’s ambulance service. Earlier this year, R...

  • Where are they now: Ryan Deboodt

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    A seed planted in elementary school grew into a passion that took Ryan Deboodt to the jungles of Vietnam and beyond. Deboodt was born and raised in Kimball with three brothers and a sister. As a youngster, he attended a rocketry and photography summer workshop. Little did he know at the time that a fun, summer diversion would someday become his career. "I was maybe in fourth grade at the time and we went to Oliver Reservoir to take photos," Deboodt said. Though that workshop was his first taste...

  • Across the fence

    Tim Nolting|Dec 15, 2016

    "My uncles," the young boy pleaded with hands raised above his head, "do not kill me. I do not wish to die." Crow Foot, the 14-year old son of Chief Sitting Bull, had been in hiding inside his father's cabin as the skirmish between the Indian Police and Sitting Bull's followers escalated. Nearly a dozen men lay dead or dying on the frozen ground outside the cabin. Among the dead was Sitting Bull who had been shot in the chest and head at the beginning of the skirmish. Many of the Indian police...

  • Irene Esther Patterson

    Dec 15, 2016

    Irene Esther Patterson went home to be with her Lord on December 9, 2016. Cremation has been held and services will be held at a later date in Ansley, Nebraska. Friends may visit www.cantrellfh.com to view Irene's Tribute Wall and leave condolences and stories for the family. Memorials may be given in Irene's name to St. Jude's Children Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or calling 1-800-805-5856 or the Salvation Army at Give.Salvation Army USA.org . The services for Irene have...

  • Lowell D. "Elvis" Baldwin

    Dec 15, 2016

    Lowell D. "Elvis" Baldwin, 81, of Ft. Lupton, passed away December 9, 2016. He was born July 22, 1935 in Greeley, CO to Melvin and Elsie (Dilly) Baldwin. He attended schools in Kansas and Greeley. After high school, Elvis joined the US Army and later married Caroline Pence on May 4, 1957 in Sidney, NE. Elvis has lived in the Ft. Lupton area since 1976 where he owned and operated Baldwin Pump & Supply in Ft. Lupton for many years and was well respected in the Oilfield industry. In his spare...

  • Gladys I. Hundley

    Dec 15, 2016

    Gladys I. Hundley, 82, of Kimball, died peacefully at her home on Wednesday, December 7, 2016. Cremation has been held and services will be held at a later date. Friends may visit www.cantrellfh.com to leave condolences and messages for the family. Memorials may be given to the family or the American Alzheimer’s Association. The services for Gladys have been entrusted to the Cantrell Funeral Home. Gladys Irene Hundley was born in Protection, Kansas on January 12, 1934, the daughter of Ralph and Gertrude (Campbell) Wertz. She moved with her f...

  • Veterans History Project

    Larry Nelson|Dec 15, 2016

    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. At age thirty-four, David McElwain was recruited into a Navy Reserve unit near Battle Creek, Michigan. A friend, who was already in the Reserve unit, knew of an opening and knew of just the right man to fill it! David was an ordained minister and was...

  • Santa's Helpers wrapping up the festivities in Kimball

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    The Santa’s Helpers will be wrapping up their holiday activities this weekend in Kimball at the Eagles Club Aerie #3389 on Sunday, Dec. 18. On Sunday, Dec. 18 the fun begins at 3:30 p.m. with a chili cook-off, judges will be anonymous and bowls will sell for $3. Two categories are available, traditional red chili and other, such as green chili, cowboy chili or white chicken chili. Chili cooks are encouraged to use their imagination and bring their best! What is better to chase chili than a tasty variety of holiday cookies? The Santa’s Hel...

  • Kimball's fifth grade explores politics with Prunty and Erdman

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    Following the 2016 election, Nebraska Senator-elect Steve Erdman had the opportunity to visit Laurie Janicek's fifth grade students alongside Kimball Mayor Keith Prunty. The students' interest in politics grew after they participated in a November mock election, according to Janicek. "After the election I told the class that I grew up in Bayard and that Senator-elect Erdman was a friend of mine," she said. "They started asking me questions about what our Senator does. So, I asked the class if...

  • Tis the season to reduce landfill waste

    Larissa Binod|Dec 15, 2016

    Tis the season of boxes, gift wrapping, gift bags, tissue paper and new electronics! During this season of festivities, giving and spiritual reverence there is a sharp increase in the amount of materials sent to the landfill and Keep Kimball Beautiful (KKB) would encourage everyone to recycle. Utilizing reusable bags while shopping could help save thousands of bags from ending up in the landfill, remember the paper bags and plastic sacks you receive from the stores are also reusable. We encourage citizens to utilize them to sort your...

  • Lady Longhorns pick up wins over Perkins County and Morrill

    Tom Southard|Dec 15, 2016

    The Kimball High Lady Longhorns ran their season record to 3-1 with wins over Perkins County and Morrill this past weekend. An easy win over the girls from Grant on Friday night in front of the hometown fans as they coasted to a 65-25 victory, and then a key win over a tough Morrill club on the road Saturday 58-51. That's the good news, the negative news is team leader Alex Reader suffered a knee injury that could be devastating news to coach Chauncey Pedersen and the Kimball team. The sharp...

  • Kimball boys improve to 4-0

    Tom Southard|Dec 15, 2016

    With weekend wins over Perkins County and Morrill, Kimball High boys are now 4-0 on the young basketball season. The Horns battled to a hard fought 59-54 win over visiting Perkins County Friday evening and won at Morrill Saturday night 77-49. In the win over Perkins County, Jordan Greenwood got the Horns rolling hitting a three ball on his first shot and then converting a layin after stealing a ball from a Grant ball handler and just like that it was 5-0, but almost as quick, the talented...

  • Kimball wrestlers finish third at Banner County Tournament

    Tom Southard|Dec 15, 2016

    The Kimball High Wrestling team had their best finish as a team this season, placing third in the 13 school field at the Banner County Tournament held this past Saturday. Bridgeport won the team title with 160.5 points with Southeast runner-up with 105.5 and Kimball finished third with 59.5. Coach Wade Brashear said, "As a whole, it was the best wrestling we have shown all season. Jordan Cluff finished second on the day at 106 pounds with a record of 4-1. Trevor Ryschon was second at 120 at...

  • Jock Talk

    Tom Southard|Dec 15, 2016

    Two career-best scoring marks were established by Kimball athletes this past week. One at the high school level and one at the Division One College level. Looking first at Kimball High’s Jordan Greenwood who set a career best scoring mark of 35 points in leading his Longhorn team to a 77-49 win over Morrill Saturday evening. The talented senior has been big in scoring all all four of Kimball’s games this year, but the young man is on a mission and so far is enjoying his basketball journey of creating a book of memories. After four games, and...

  • MAC volleyball teams serve up $1,600 for Festival of Hope

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    For several years the Minuteman Activities Conference schools have been holding The Serve for the Cure, a silent auction benefitting Festival of Hope, an organization committed to helping those fighting cancer, and their families, throughout the Panhandle. Each participating school donates items for the Serve for the Cure silent auction, a conference activity which is held during the conference volleyball tournament, and organized annually by the host school. “The conference volleyball coaches got together and decided to do this event,” sai...

  • Lady Cats split the week with two wins, one loss

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    The Banner County Lady Wildcats split the week beginning with a 35-30 win against the Minatare Indians on Tuesday, Dec. 6. Though no statistics are available, coach Chad Miller said that the team knew going into the game that Minatare would be much improved and would provide several challenges for the Banner County girls. "Fortunately we were able to draw a lot of fouls and get them into foul trouble early. However, we too had a few ladies get into foul trouble of their own but we had players...

  • Lady Coyotes add two more to the win column

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    The Potter-Dix Lady Coyotes had a winning streak last week first at Creek Valley on Dec. 9 for a 36-31 win. No statistics were available for this game, but despite the loss of returning starter Audrey Juelfs, the team battled to the end, allowing the Storm to best them in just one of the four quarters. Creek Valley 4 7 7 13 – 31 Potter-Dix 7 5 8 16 – 36 Following that close game on Friday, the Lady Coyotes hosted Paxton on Saturday, Dec. 10 and pulled out another victory, 56-26. Again, no sta...

  • Banner matmen fought hard, came away with a couple of wins

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    The Banner County Wildcat wrestling club hosted their wrestling tournament on Saturday, Dec. 10 with Bridgeport, Garden County, Hemingford, Holyoke, Kimball, Lingle-Ft. Laramie, Morrill and Southeast in attendance. Gage Alexander is just coming back from an injury, according to coach Bill Gifford, so he was unable to wrestle at the home tournament. Wrestling at 120 pounds, newcomer Jerardo Castillo finished sixth after losing by fall to Holden Schleve of Morrill in 1:16 then losing by technical...

  • Wildcats continue improving

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    Banner County boys battled the Minatare Indians at their second game of the season in Minatare. The Wildcats came home with a 44-55 loss. Payton Wick led the Wildcats on the board with 27 points. Wick shot 5/7 outside the paint and 3/3 inside for a shooting percentage of 80 percent. He hit one out of six treys and shot 8/13 from the line. He added one offensive and three defensive rebounds. James Sandberg followed with eight points. He landed two of eight treys, and shot 2/4 from the line. Sandberg added one rebound, three assists and eight...

  • Kimball Junior Varsity results

    Tom Southard|Dec 15, 2016

    The Kimball High junior varsity basketball teams got their season underway this past week with some games with Perkins County and Morrill. A tough week for the Kimball girls who lost to Perkins County 15-13 in 2 quarters of play and then lost 32-30 at Morrill in a full 4 quarter game. Against Perkins County Kaylyn Nelson was high for Kimball with 7, Madison Wynne had 4, and Carli Wurdeman 2. Trailing 29-16 in the 4th quarter at Morrill, the Kimball girls staged a strong come back to tie the contest at 30-30 when Carli Wurdeman took a long full...

  • Kimball junior high basketball season wrap-up

    Tonia Copeland|Dec 15, 2016

    The Kimball junior high girl’s basketball season has come to a successful end, according to coaches Michelle Daum and Danielle Reader. The seventh grade “A” team finished their season with a record of 3-5, beating Mitchell on Thursday, Dec. 8 before taking a 14-51 loss against Sidney on Saturday, Dec. 10. Leading the young team on the board against Mitchell was Payton Wise with a whopping 19 points, followed by Maddie Merryfield with seven and Chantel Malson and Sarinda Bateman with two points each. The “B” team also won on Thursday 9-5, with...