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  • EGG-CITING TIMES

    Apr 4, 2024

    An estimated 300 children hunted eggs in Gotte Park on Saturday. The New Hope Assembly of God Church organized the annual event and it was hosted by the church's youth group. The excitement continued after the hunt; more than 60 prizes were given away, including bikes and baby toys....

  • Kimball Man Charged With Child Abuse

    Daria Anderson-Faden|Apr 4, 2024

    On April 1, the Kimball Police were dispatched to a residence on the 500 block of Walnut Street in Kimball for a disturbance call. The investigation led to evidence of child abuse, and an arrest was made. Garret Goodwin, 25, was arrested and taken into custody and charged with one count of felony child abuse and one county of misdemeanor child abuse. In other Kimball police matters, Chief Jose Ruiz discussed some upcoming plans for the department. He said the plans reflect his goals of maintaining professionalism, building relationships within...

  • KIMBALL EXTENSION'S AARON BERGER HONORED

    Apr 4, 2024

    The Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement recognized Aaron Berger, right, a Nebraska Extension beef systems educator in Kimball, among the honorees and new members during its annual banquet March 22 at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Berger, shown receiving a certificate from IANR Vice Chancellor Mike Boehm, is nationally recognized for his expertise in Ranching for Profitability, particularly in calculating the unit cost of production....

  • Darlene 'Dar' Janice Gardner

    Apr 4, 2024

    Darlene "Dar" Janice Gardner, of Kimball, died in Aurora, Colorado on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. Funeral services will be held at the Kimball High School Auditorium on Saturday, April 6, at 10:00 a.m. with burial at Kimball Cemetery to follow. Friends may visit www.cantrellfh.com to view her Tribute Wall and leave condolences and share stories with the family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to Laura Hinton to be distributed between First English Lutheran Church,...

  • FUSS SETS POLE VAULT RECORDS

    Apr 4, 2024

    Longhorns sophomore pole vaulter Trevor Fuss clears 13 feet, 10 inches, at the March 28 Bayard C/D track meet, his personal best that broke the meet record set in 1993 and the Kimball record thatBob Gerner set back in the 1970s. Kimball competed in the Creek Valley meet on April 2 and next goes to the April 4 invite....

  • ON THE SCOREBOARD

    Apr 4, 2024

    Kimball football already is on the scoreboard for the 2024 season and it’s only spring. Keith Staehr Field will be getting a new look with the new scoreboard shown above, which will measure about 28 feet wide by 13.5 feet tall. A donation from FirsTier Bank made it possible. And there’s more spring football news for the home team. Longhorn Football Signing Night is set for April 9 at the Kimball High School auditorium for players to commit to the 2024 varsity team....

  • ON THE BALL

    Apr 4, 2024

    Longhorns golfer Kyler Lusche, who qualified for State last year, takes a practice swing at Four Winds Golf Course next to Kimball coach Chuck Christiansen. The Horns opened their season April 3 at the Sidney Invitational and have two more tournaments in the next week: April 9 at Mitchell and April 11 at Bridgeport....

  • CLEAN HARBORS EMPLOYEE APARTMENTS ARRIVE

    Mar 28, 2024

    Some of the new apartments for Clean Harbors Environmental Services employees have arrived and are waiting on the east side of Kimball for ground work to be completed at their final destination by Paul Reed Construction. These apartments will be located across the street from Kimball County Manor. Clean Harbors is involved with multiple developments in Kimball to accommodate employees being hired to meet its expansion needs....

  • The Return Of The Mountain Lion

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 28, 2024

    Mountain lion sightings have recently been reported in parts of Banner County and the northern part of the town of Sidney. With calving season in full bloom, the mountain lions are a concern for area ranchers. Sidney Police Chief Joe Aikens confirmed the mountain lion sighting in Sidney and cautioned people to be aware and keep an eye on small pets. Sam Wilson, a carnivore biologist for Nebraska Game and Parks said that mountain lion sightings increased gradually over the past 30 years as...

  • County Folks Now Billed For Landfill

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 28, 2024

    At the special Kimball City Council meeting on March 19, county resident Roger Kaczmarek spoke to the council about the city billing the monthly landfill fee to county residents. According to state statutes, county residents are charged a monthly landfill fee because dumping and burning is illegal. The Kimball Landfill is a city facility, but previously Kimball County had billed and collected the landfill fees from residents and then remitted a check to the city for those fees. In an...

  • KCTS Gets Needed Reimbursements From The State

    Daria Anderson-Faden|Mar 28, 2024

    On Tuesday morning, word came from KCTS Administrator Christy Warner that $212,000 of reimbursements had come through from the state to help KTCS meet its financial obligations. At the most recent Kimball County Commissioners meeting, Warner requested a loan of $210,000 to continue operating KCTS because reimbursements from the Nebraska Department of Transportation had been delayed. As of Tuesday, Warner said that KCTS will still receive a $15,000 transfer from the county to continue operating. In an effort to obtain more information about the...

  • 4,000 EASTER EGGS FOR KIMBALL HUNT!

    Mar 28, 2024

    Now here are some good eggs – the people and the plastic eggs. Volunteers, above, stuff candy in 4,000 eggs for the Easter Egg hunt planned for 11 a.m. to noon this Saturday, March 30, at Gotte Park. The New Hope Assembly of God Youth Group is hosting the annual event. If you're still in the mood for more egg hunting after this, the Bushnell Fire Department and Lions Club will get their annual Easter egg hunt going at 2 p.m. March 30 in the village's Hammond Park....

  • Lots of Events, Easter And Otherwise, In The Works This Week

    Barb Cross, The Observer|Mar 28, 2024

    Good morning! Man, has the month of March flown by or what? This week goes out the door with Easter this Sunday, and I think it is out like a lamb with about 60 degrees predicted with clouds. So we know the real reason for the season, but we are also aware of several Easter egg hunts surrounding our area. We will get to those here shortly, but first today is March 28th and there is high school track at Bayard, the Honor Society Induction at the school at 5 p.m., and the JAG students in Lincoln for Legistative Day. Lakota Language Classes will a...

  • PLASMA CUTTER: NEW LEARNING TOOL FOR KIMBALL FFA

    Mar 28, 2024

    Kimball FFA's new plasma cutter recently arrived by truck. The $40,000 piece of equipment for the FFA ag shop will be set up and an instructor will help members get started using the piece of equipment. Plasma cutters are used in many metal fabrication shops. They slice through sheets of metal and can be used to manufacture such metal objects as gates and signs and much more....

  • COUNTY GOVERNMENT DAY

    Mar 28, 2024

    The Kimball High civics class and Potter-Dix senior class, at right, gathered in the Kimball district courtroom for County Government Day on March 26. After introductions, welcoming and folding of the flag, Jasmine Gawith played taps. The full day of learning about the county covered the following offices: county attorney, county court clerk, clerk of district court, county sheriff, assessor, clerk and treasurer. Later in the day, the students learned about KCTS....

  • Man Guilty On 4 Felony Charges In Case Dating Back To 2021

    Daria Anderson-Faden|Mar 28, 2024

    After a two-day trial in Kimball County district court, a California man was found guilty on four felony charges. His bond continues, and he will be sentenced on May 7 at 2:30 p.m. In just under two hours, the jury of five women and seven men found Andrew Mendoza guilty of possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, no drug tax stamp, and carrying a concealed weapon. The charges stemmed from a speeding incident on I-80 on Nov. 2, 2021, a case that didn’t reach t...

  • Kimball Track Enters Busy Week After Strong Start

    The Observer|Mar 28, 2024

    The Kimball Longhorns track teams head to the Bayard meet on March 28 after getting the 2024 season off to a good start with multiple strong efforts March 16 at the UNK B/C indoor meet and March 23 at the Morrill Early Bird meet. It's a busy week coming up for the Horns. After Bayard, they're off to meets at Creek Valley on April 2 and Mitchell on April 4. Kimball's junior high team also is in action, hosting a triangular with Pine Bluffs and Burns at 2:30 p.m. March 28 and heading to the...

  • LONGHORNS LOOK TO TEE OFF WITH BIG ROSTER

    Mar 28, 2024

    Numbers are good for the Kimball High golf team as the new season nears with 14 golfers going out for the team. Coach Chuck Christiansen, at top left above, watches his golfers warm up last week at Four Winds Golf Course. The Longhorns open their 2024 campaign April 3 with the Sidney Invitational at Hillside Golf Course in Cheyenne County....

  • Superintendent To Coach Horns Basketball

    Jim Orr, The Observer|Mar 28, 2024

    Kimball schools Superintendent Trevor Anderson has added the role of boys basketball coach to his responsibilities. Basketball and coaching are in his blood. His head coaching record at Battle Creek, a Division C2 school near Norfolk, was 86-52 over five seasons from 2013-14 to 2017-18. Before coming to Kimball four years ago, he coached multiple teams to conference/district titles and the state tournament. Basketball coaching success runs in the family. Anderson’s father, Mark, compiled a record of 214-90 as head coach at Randolph. That includ...

  • The FFA WAY

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 21, 2024

    On Saturday evening the Kimball FFA hosted its annual labor auction along with the FFA Alumni sponsoring the meal and other events. According to FFA instructor Emily Sowards, more than 250 people took advantage of the event. Thirty-two students were auctioned off for eight hours of work each. The top selling students were Dakota Vrbas for $1,500 and Julia Winstrom reeling in $1,300. All the money remains in the FFA chapter. The students receive the benefits in the form of scholarships, contest...

  • Inmate Charged With Assaulting County Jailer

    Daria Anderson-Faden|Mar 21, 2024

    Inmate Jordan Crews has a new set of charges to contend with from an incident on March 13 in the Kimball County Jail. The new charges include a 3A felony assault by a confined person-no weapon and misdemeanor criminal mischief. Crews was transferred to the Lincoln County Detention Center and is being held on a bond of $25,000. He is scheduled to appear March 27 for a Kimball County Court status of waiver of preliminary hearing. Crews is represented by Stacy Bach. Crews, 27, was arrested on March 9 during a Kimball drug bust and charged with pos...

  • County Steps In To Help KCTS

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Mar 21, 2024

    Kimball County commissioners Rich Flores, and Carl Stander voted to approve, if necessary, on Tuesday, March 19, the transfer of $210,000 from the inheritance fund to the general fund to pay KCTS payroll and bills due to a holdup in state funding. The discussion prior to the vote focused on cutting transit services, such as shutting routes down. Administrator Christy Warner said, “Everything is connected,” and a public hearing must be held in order to shut services down. The financial operation of the KCTS has been crippled because rei...

  • A Kimball Recreation Center? Students Study If It's Possible

    Mar 21, 2024

    The Kimball High School senior civics class was assigned a project by teacher Jeri Ferguson to create a presentation about a community recreational center, an idea that has been discussed for years in the Kimball area. This project was divided into different groups. Each group was responsible for researching a specific aspect of the recreation center, such as the programs offered, funding sources or potential locations. The students worked collaboratively to compile their findings and create a...

  • 5 hours, More than 25 blood donors

    Mar 21, 2024

    Organizer Donna Linn said more than 25 people donated blood and platelets during the blood drive from 1-6 p.m. Monday, March 11, at The Sagebrush in Kimball. One of them was local veterinarian Dr. Mimi Shaw, above left, shown finishing up her blood draw....

  • TIME TO Listen

    Mar 21, 2024

    FFA teams from around the district completed in a variety of contests during the recent contest in Kimball. At right, these FFA members listen to instructions before they participate in the meat judging contest that was held. Banner County's FFA meats team listened well – and placed third. Alliance was first with 1,450 points, Minatare second with 1,241, Banner County third with 1,203 and Scottsbluff fourth with 1,176. See more area FFA news from Kimball on pages A1 and A5....

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