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  • Clean Harbors Seeks Approval

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 21, 2022

    On July 11, Clean Harbors Inc. submitted an Approval to Construct Request to the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy. This request is to continue construction for the implementation of the new rotary kiln incinerator infrastructure. The projected completion date for the new rotary kiln incinerator is mid-2024. The approval to submit to NDEE allows Clean Harbors to continue the existing construction activities for the areas of the new incinerator layout. According to Alyssa King from...

  • Human Resources Firm Talks To County

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 21, 2022

    Zelle Human Resource Solutions met Tuesday with the Kimball County Board of Commissioners for 45 minutes; the presentation was on their human resource company. For their standard fee of $5,000 a month, Zelle would help the county in the areas of salary determination, recruiting, conflict, team building and a safe sounding board. Zelle's website states: “We understand the complexities of each industry and know what it takes to hire the best talent, improve employee engagement and provide solution throughout talent assessment business p...

  • Police Respond To Road Rage Incident Near I-80 Exit

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 21, 2022

    Kimball Police Chief Andy Bremer and his force were busy defusing situations last week. Bremer said a small car and a semi-truck got into a road rage incident Thursay night on Interstate 80. Both vehicles left the interstate at the Kimball exit, began arguing, and blocked traffic at the stop light. Kimball police broke them up, and both were sent on their way with a significant distance between them returning to the interstate. On Tuesday, Kimball police, the Nebraska State Patrol and Kimball Sheriff's Office served a search warrant on the...

  • Harvest Slow, But Heatwave Should Help

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 21, 2022

    Amidst the late frost, the sawfly infestation and the lack of moisture, area wheat farmers are preparing for a lackluster harvest as well as predictions of a long, drawn-out harvest. Hope Hinton, grain originator from Frenchman Valley Coop, said, "Everything is just so slow right now, just because they get going, then they run into wet stuff, then they get going and run into wet stuff." Hinton does the buying and selling of grain from Potter to the Burns area. According to the morning report...

  • THE BOYS ARE BACK

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 21, 2022

    Longhorns football coach Darrell Howitt carries a significant presence on the football field – even during two-day summer camp. About a dozen students last week attended Kimball High's football camp ahead of the varsity team's comeback season, and the coaching staff is hoping that another 10 or 12 individuals will go out for football when the practices start on Aug. 8. Conditioning starts the week before on Aug. 1. "We know we were missing at least four or five older kids, and then I think we w...

  • THE PROFESSOR IS IN

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 14, 2022

    Kimball's Tom O'Brien will step onto the stage again this week in the Theatre West production of "Legally Blonde." Legally Blonde runs July 14-16, and then July 20-23 in the Judy Chaloupka Theater at WNCC in Scottsbluff. In recent weeks, O'Brien and the rest of the cast have been hitting the rehearsal schedule hard. O'Brien plays the part of Professor Callahan, who is a "villainous and conniving" law professor at Harvard Law School. His character routinely picks on and humiliates law student...

  • New Activity Bus Bought For Schools

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 14, 2022

    The purchase of a new activity bus topped the action items for the Kimball School Board at its monthly meeting in July. To upgrade the bus fleet and maintain a rotation, the board opted to purchase a 2023 Thomas activity bus. With two bus trade-ins, the new activity bus will cost $179,765. The current activity bus is a 2011 model and has over 150,000 miles on it. The delivery time for the new bus is estimated to be March 2023. Graphics/mascot lettering will be available upon arrival. Under additional action items, the board approved the...

  • 152 Golfers, 38 Teams Do Vince's Tourney

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 14, 2022

    Vince's Corner Double Draw ABCD Golf Tournament concluded just before a few thunderstorms came through the area on Sunday evening. The two-day event welcomed 152 golfers and hosted 38 teams. Local golfer Dillon Wise captured the number one A Player status with a score of 115.868. Lance Juelfs was second, followed by Kendal Ferguson, Bruce Smith and Cory Huston. First place in the B Player category was Jay Staehr, then Donny Peterson, Todd Menghini, Rob Jackson and Greg Robinson. Jay's two-day...

  • CARLI'S MEDICAL JOURNEY

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 7, 2022

    When she landed in Africa, Carli Wurdeman recalled, "I stepped off that plane, and I got slapped in the face." Carli, a 2020 Kimball High School graduate,was talking about the oppressive heat in Accra, Ghana. Accra is 8 degrees north of the equator. "I had flown out of Denver, changed planes in New York, then straight to Ghana, and I had on long pants and a hoodie," she explained. Accra is the capital and largest city in Ghana, located on the southern coast at Gulf of Guinea. The heat wouldn't b...

  • Hundreds Enjoy The Fourth In Kimball

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 7, 2022

    July Fourth was a fun-filled day in Kimball with the Kimball Volunteer Fire Department, Kimball Connect, and Friends of the Library working all morning to the delight of families. Hundreds of people enjoyed the festivities. The cheerleaders sold hot dogs and Main Street Market supplied the watermelon. The big hits were ballon animals by Kayla Fennell, fire truck rides, a High West Energy demonstration, and the craft tables and paper airplane station by Friends of the Library. The City of...

  • Ambulance Service To Change In County

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 7, 2022

    The Kimball County Commissioners held their regular bimonthly meeting on Tuesday, July 5. Starting Aug. 1, the Kimball County ambulance will be operated by Kimball Health Services. The subject had been discussed at previous meetings. Action by the commissioners was taken to mutually cancel the ambulance agreement between Kimball County, Kimball Health Services and and Regional West Medical Center, which began in December 2016. Then the commissioners approved and authorized an agreement between Kimball County and Kimball Health Services for the...

  • On To Week 6 For Women's Golf Association

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 7, 2022

    Week 4 for the Kimball Women's Golf Association was NWAGA Play Day. Payton Wise shot a 46, which won low gross, and low net winner was Dar Evertson with a 33. Phyllis Greenwood won low putts using her putter only 11 times. She also won the NWAGA medal. Laura Hall holed out on Number 12. Alice Theobald, Susie Abramson and Charlotta Young were flag prize winners. Week 5 was the mid-season league tournament. In the championship division, Payton Wise shot a 44 to win low gross. Other low gross...

  • 'I'm Sick,' Suspected Killer Says In Court

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 30, 2022

    On Tuesday, manslaugher suspect William Shane Serrano appeared in Kimball District Court for a bond review and arraignment. Serrano's plea of not guilty was accepted by the court for all five counts, which include: Count 1 – manslaughter (Class 2A felony); Count 2 – attempted first-degree murder (Class 2 felony); Count 3 – attempted terroristic threats (Class 4 felony); Count 4 – attempted terroristic threats (Class 4 felony); Count 5 – possession of a firearm during commission of a felony (Class 2 felony). State-appointed attorney Kelly Bre...

  • Important Issues At Clean Harbors

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 30, 2022

    Two significant matters, one a proposed development and one a permit renewal, are unfolding five miles south of Kimball at Clean Harbors Environmental Services Inc. Clean Harbors has applied to the the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy to begin construction of the foundation for a new incinerator, a proposed development that has gained much attention in the Kimball area. Copies of that application are available to review or obtain from the department. Mike Chrisenbery, Clean Harbors vice president of environmental compliance,...

  • REMEMBERING NICK

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 30, 2022

    Ten days before he committed suicide at the Union Pacific caboose in downtown Kimball, Nick Gehrig spent 30 minutes walking, talking, and recording his deepest darkest feelings for a social media audience. His video, titled "Suicidal Thoughts. The realist talk you will EVER hear," was his cry for help, but the social media audience that he appealed to did not help or notify anyone. Julia Gehrig of Kimball, the stepmother of Nickolaus Gehrig, wished that he, Nick, would have reached out in...

  • City Looks At Noise Ordinance

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 30, 2022

    The Kimball City Council is examining a noise control ordinance. On Tuesday, June 21, the council members were supplied with a noise control ordinance from Lincoln, which covers everything from definitions of decibel to motorcycle and muffler definitions. The ordinance addresses administration of a noise control program, noise disturbances prohibited, motorized vehicles and motorcycles on public right-a-ways, as well as penalties. A noise ordinance draft will be prepared for the next meeting. No action was taken by the council in response to a...

  • Kimball, Potter-Dix Shooters Fare Well At State Trap

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 30, 2022

    The Kimball Longhorns trap team state results have been calculated, and awards for the top three individuals in varsity male, junior varsity male and female, and novice male and female have been announced. Area results include Dawsen Monheiser from Potter-Dix, who placed 2nd in the varsity division with a score of 90/100 Sweeping the female junior varsity division and receiving state awards were Kambree Hottell in first place with a 71, followed by Grace Anderson also with a 71, and 3rd place went to Anna Coleman with 53. Kimball Longhorn shoot...

  • Kimball Set For Fourth Of July At Gotte, Horseshoe Hill

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 30, 2022

    Kimball will celebrate July 4 with activities at Gotte Park from 10 a.m. to noon on the holiday next Monday. Kimball Connect organized the events, which will include fire truck rides, yard games, balloon animals and a free watermelon feed sponsored by Main Street Market. Friends of the Library will sponsor kids activities, and the Kimball cheerleaders will have a hot dog feed. A corn hole tournament is scheduled for the afternoon, which is sponsored by the Farmers Day Committee. The Kimball Volunteer Fire Department is in charge of the...

  • Julia Shows Her Stuff At Nationals

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 30, 2022

    Kimball’s Dead Eye Shooter Julia Winstrom competed in the 2022 National Three-Position Air Rifle Championship in Camp Perry, Michigan, last week. Julia placed 20th out of 122 shooters on Friday in the National Junior Olympics 3 PAR Championship. Twenty shots are taken in each position for each match using electronic targets. Then on Saturday, Julia outdid herself while competing in the CMP 3PAR National Championship. After qualifying, Julia shot a 552 and was ranked No. 5 in her age bracket. Julia made finals. According to her mother, eight i...

  • Commissioners Get Hospital Update

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 23, 2022

    Ken Hunter, CEO of Kimball Health Services, updated the Kimball County Commissioners on Tuesday about operations and provided some general information on the financial situation of the hospital as well as the construction and demolition at the site of the future hospital. "We had a good year," Hunter said. "We have been in the black for the whole year." He said the hospital is "continuing to experience all the effects of inflation. It is concerning, but I don't think anything can be done (about...

  • Line May Change To CO2 From Natural Gas

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 23, 2022

    Information was released Tuesday during the correspondence segment at the regular Kimball County Commissioners meeting that Tall Grass is proposing switching their pipeline from natural gas to CO2. The Tall Grass pipeline runs in the southern portion of Kimball County. They anticipate pushing CO2 to the west. The approval must come from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. In other county business, the commissioners purchased an additional motor grader through the state bid process and Murphy Tractor. The price of the motor grader is...

  • KIMBALL FFA ALUMNI PROGRESS SHOW

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 23, 2022

    Ferdinand the 1,125-pound steer belonging to Kasyn Snyder, 10, above, gets a bath before showtime Sunday at the 19th Kimball FFA Alumni Progress Show. Kasyn is a member of the Pleasant View 4-H Club. Families along with their livestock showmen from the tri-state region turned out for the event over Father's Day weekend. In all, area youth brought 11 heifers, 24 steers, 37 hogs, 51 lambs and 35 goats. It was two full days of washing, grooming, showmanship, market and judging...

  • ANOTHER CLASSIC CLASSIC

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 23, 2022

    Father's Day Classic chairman Randy Bohac said, "It was a fabulous weekend." The field of golfers at Four Winds ranged from 8-year-old Graham Braash to two men in their mid-80s. Bohac stressed that it is a family-oriented event and he said "those that played with their Dads are pretty lucky." Bohac is quick to praise all that helped make the tournament run efficiently. Greg Robinson is the treasurer of the Thursday Night League, and he had to stick around to write checks for all the winners....

  • Women's League Tees Off

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 23, 2022

    Kimball Women’s Golf has started its season, and three weeks of golf have been played, with June 15 the fourth week. President of the league, Charlotta Young, has been instrumental in acquiring additional teams and many subs. Twelve teams now play on Wednesday evenings, so there will be 12 weeks of women’s golf along with the horse race and battle of the sexes. For Week 1, low net scores included Jan Bashaw with a 32 and Payton Wise with a 33. Payton Wise had a low gross with a 38, followed by Pattie Klinginsmith with a 41. Low putts winners we...

  • Surplus School Property Available

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jun 16, 2022

    On Monday evening, Kimball School Board approved a list of surplus property at their regular monthly meeting. The surplus property list includes exercise equipment and 40 interactive whiteboard and projectors. If you are interested in an items, contact Superintendent Trevor Anderson and make an offer. The full list can be seen on the school website. In other business, the Harry McNees Auditorium seating was back on the agenda. The auditorium currently has a capacity to seat 739 people. During a...

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