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Articles from the December 18, 2014 edition


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  • 5 accidents reported on icy I-80 Monday in Kimball County

    John Verser|Dec 18, 2014

    Five accidents were reported Monday as icy conditions enveloped the area. No serious injuries were reported from any of the accidents. Kimball County Sheriff Harry Gillway said the first accident occurred at approximately 5:30 a.m. when a tractor trailer left the roadway east of Kimball. Gillway said speed was not a factor in the accident, but high winds helped push the tractor trailer, which was hauling a load of styrofoam, off the road. Gillway said there were no injuries in the accident, but reported that the tractor trailer was most likely...

  • A Christmas Concert Performance

    Dec 18, 2014

    New Dimension members show off their choreography skills during their performance at the Kimball Junior/Senior High Christmas concert held last Tuesday. Pictured, front row, from left, are: Audrey McDowall, Ali Hunsaker and Ashley Hickman. Pictured second row, from left, are: Nicholas Thomas-Lewis, Kole Bush and Sebastian Portillo. Pictured back row, from left, are Jodell Schulte and Danika Daum....

  • City 'fortunate' to have landfill; changes are ahead

    Sydney Yalshevec|Dec 18, 2014

    One man's trash is another man's treasure. However, sometimes that trash is still just trash and that means someone has to take care of it. Kimball is fortunate to have a landfill a mile away from the city. The perks of having its own landfill mean that Kimball does not have to pay to send trash to a neighboring community with a landfill, such as Sidney or Scottsbluff, said City Administrator Daniel Ortiz. "As a small community, we are very fortunate to have a landfill. It does away with trash...

  • More than 40 children buy Christmas gifts through 'Shop with a Cop'

    Sydney Yalshevec|Dec 18, 2014

    Children bundled in coats were ushered into the fire hall before the sun had a chance to rise last Saturday morning. The children and their parents were greeted by warm smiles and a hot breakfast that would serve as their fuel for their morning of shopping. These children participated in the annual Shop with a Cop program. The idea of Shop with a Cop is to help children and families in need during the Christmas season. On the day of the shopping adventure, the children's parents take them to...

  • Christy Warner follows mother's footsteps in serving on city council

    Sydney Yalshevec|Dec 18, 2014

    One of the newest members of City Council is Christy Warner. She was elected to the position in November. Warner was born and raised in Kimball and her family owns OFP Services. She did leave when she was 18 and travelled a lot while being "married to the military." She has lived in places such as Washington and Hawaii. Warner said her time in large cities has led her to appreciate small town nuances that others might take for granted. Warner has three children - one in college, one in high...

  • Clark Wicks

    Dec 18, 2014

    Clark Wicks, age 89 of Sidney, passed away at the Golden Living Center in Sidney, Sunday evening, Dec. 7, 2014. Clark Eugene Wicks the son of Byron Earl and Bessie (Johnson) Wicks was born on Sept. 2, 1925, in Colome, S.D. He attended Scott Elementary School and graduated from Colome High School in 1943. He attended one semester at the University of Nebraska where he was involved in ROTC before enlisting in the United States Army serving from 1944 until receiving his honorable discharge in...

  • Arthur Heim

    Dec 18, 2014

    Arthur Heim, 73, of Kimball, died at the Medical Center of Aurora in Aurora, Colo., on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2014. Funeral services are pending at the Cantrell Funeral Home. A complete obituary will be in next week’s edition of the Western Nebraska Observer....

  • James E. Robinson

    Dec 18, 2014

    James E. Robinson, 79, a lifetime Kimball resident, died at Kimball Health Services on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014. James Elroy Robinson was born in Kimball on June 7, 1935, the son of R.S. and Alice (Bickel) Robinson. He attended school in Kimball and graduated from the Kimball High School in 1953 and the American Academy of Horology in 1957. On Sept. 2, 1956, he was married to Karen Larsen and together they owned Larsen's Jewelry Store. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, James L. Eatmon...

  • Sheriff's Corner: Don't drink and drive, call us for a ride

    Harry Gillway, Kimball County Sheriff|Dec 18, 2014

    The season is upon us once again and again I want this to be a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all. For seven years now, as your sheriff, I have offered to give a ride home (in Kimball County) for anyone who has had a bit too much to drink this holiday season. While some people have disagreed with my decision to do this free service, I feel I would rather have you and others alive and safe than having a tragedy this time of year. See, over my 30 plus years of being a cop, I’ve seen my share of arrests and a few people who needlessly d...

  • Rowdy Keller claims title at Banner County Invitational

    Tom Southard|Dec 18, 2014

    Coach Wade Brashear had a very limited squad at the Banner County Wrestling Tournament Saturday due in part to sickness, injury, test requirements and other reasons but none the less there were bright spots for the Longhorns. From his squad of 11 that checked out, only four were available for the Banner County Tournament but senior Rowdy Keller brought home the gold medal winning the 120 pound weight class and scoring 20 team points. Keller won all five of his matches winning 9-2 over Abernathy...

  • Grubbs finishes third to lead Wildcats at own tournament

    John Verser|Dec 18, 2014

    Garrett Grubbs placed third for the second straight meet to lead the Banner County wrestling team at its own invitational tournament on Saturday. Grubbs, competing in the 152 weight class, opened with a win over Zach Grumbles of Hemingford and then defeated Destin Standley of Minatare. He lost to Javy Rojo of Holyoke in his third match. In the championship bracket, Grubbs lost in the first round to Nathan Fleecs of Sutherland. He topped Colin Hendrickson of Bayard in the third place match....

  • Lady Longhorns go on scoring spree, win 2 games

    Tom Southard|Dec 18, 2014

    The Kimball High Lady Longhorn basketball team went on a scoring spree this past weekend resulting in two big wins to post on their schedule leaving them at 3-1 on the young season. On the home court Friday night they won over visiting Perkins County 79-45, and came right back on the road to Morrill Saturday evening to win 77-65. With Jessica Hanks leading the way the Kimball girls got off to a quick start Friday night against the Lady plainsmen scoring 9 of her 16 points on the night in the ope...

  • Longhorns top Perkins County, lose at Morrill

    Tom Southard|Dec 18, 2014

    A split weekend for the Kimball boys as they won over Perkins County at home Friday night 61-52, but suffered their first loss of the season at Morrill Saturday 64-55. Like they will most every game, the Horns were up against a lot of size Friday night as Perkins County put a tall starting five on the court including 6'8" senior Zak Kurkowski, but to their credit they held their own on the boards for the most part with 31 rebounds to 35 for the visitors. The game was close early with Perkins...

  • Kimball JV teams split weekend games

    Tom Southard|Dec 18, 2014

    The Kimball High junior varsity basketball teams opened their seasons this past weekend hosting Perkins County and travelling to Morrill. The Kimball girls won over Perkins County 39-21 with Alex Reader high with 10 points including a pair of treys. Hannah Biesecker had 9, Ireland Olson 6 with 2 treys, Jannel Fiehtner 6, Justine Heeg, Kaitlin Wurdeman, Shauntae Daily, and Alexis Lulf all had 2 points. Kimball lost at Morrill 26-22 with Fiehtner high with 9, Kaylyn Nelson 6, Wurdeman 4, Olson 2, and Biesecker 1. The Kimball boys lost to a very t...

  • Lady Coyotes top Creek Valley, Paxton; improve to 4-0

    Dec 18, 2014

    The Potter-Dix girls basketball team improved to 4-0 on the season with wins against Creek Valley and Paxton last week. The Lady Coyotes won at Creek Valley, 51-35, on Friday and defeated Paxton on Saturday, 54-25. After Tuesday’s game against Leyton, the Lady Coyotes are back in action Friday at Caliche (Colo.). Potter-Dix 51, Creek Valley 35 The Lady Coyotes jumped out to an early lead and went on to defeat Creek Valley, 51-35, on Friday. The Lady Coyotes took a 17-8 first quarter advantage and led 29-16 at halftime. Potter-Dix used a b...

  • Lady Wildcats defeat Minatare, 40-27

    Dec 18, 2014

    The Banner County girls basketball team split a pair of games last week, winning against Minatare on Thursday and dropping a game against Bayard. The Lady Wildcats are now 1-3 on the season. The Lady Wildcats are scheduled to play Leyton at home on Friday and at Creek Valley on Saturday. Banner 40, Minatare 27 The Lady Wildcats jumped out to the early lead and rolled to a 40-27 win on Thursday against Minatare. Banner led 8-0 after the first quarter and held a 14-11 lead at halftime. The Lady Wildcats outscored Minatare 26-16 in the second...

  • Wildcats fall to Minatare

    Dec 18, 2014

    A tough second quarter hurt the Banner County boys basketball team in a 62-25 loss at Minatare last Thursday. The Wildcats (0-3) trailed 13-8 after the first quarter, before Minatare outscored them 17-2 in the second quarter for a 30-10 halftime lead. Minatare outscored Banner 32-15 in the second half. Tyson Dahlgrin led the team offensively with 10 points, while Michael McKown added seven potions and three steals. Kadan Huber led the way with six rebounds. Banner hosts Leyton on Friday and travels to Creek Valley on Saturday. Score by quarter...

  • Coyotes top Creek Valley, drop game to Paxton

    Dec 18, 2014

    The Potter-Dix boys basketball split a pair of games last week, winning 56-50 on Friday at Creek Valley and falling Saturday to Paxton. The Coyotes are now 2-2 on the season. Potter-Dix 56, Creek Valley 50 The Coyotes took the first quarter lead and steadily built on that in a 56-50 win on Friday at Creek Valley. The Coyotes took an 11-8 first quarter lead and held a 22-16 lead at the half. They extended that to 42-32 going into the final frame. Cameron Purcell led Potter-Dix with 21 points, while Cole Christensen added nine. Trevor Harms had...

  • A Christmas concert performance at Kimball Junior/Senior High

    Dec 18, 2014

    Kimball Junior/Senior High School held its annual Christmas concert last week. Various choral acts and musical groups performed in the concert....