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  • United Methodist Pastor Arrives In Kimball, Bushnell

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 25, 2022

    Pastor Lorri Kentner's first career was not in the ministry, but when the opportunity and vision presented itself, she took the giant leap and became a United Methodist minister. After 22 years in the ministry, she is now the Pastor of Bushnell United Methodist Church and Kimball United Methodist Church. Having served in many towns in Nebraska, Pastor Lorri said she "loves small churches." "I hadn't really realized that God was calling me to ministry until ... someone said having Lorri at our ch...

  • Concert Association Announces Shows, Free Student Memberships

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 25, 2022

    The Kimball Concert Association has announced the kickoff of its membership campaign for the 2022-23 concert season. The association has also released names of concert appearances for the season. In a bold move, the Kimball Concert Association has decided to make student memberships free for the 2022-23 concert season. The action encourages youth to attend the four concerts and be exposed to various music and performances. Concert tickets can be purchased at the Kimball Public Library as well as from individuals. To purchase tickets, contact...

  • THE PRICE IS RIGHT

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 18, 2022

    After a week of long, hot days and lots of activities, the 2022 Kimball-Banner County Fair was brought to a close with the livestock sale on Monday morning. With a few days rest, the 4-H youth will head back to school. The Kimball and Banner County 4-H and FFA youth entered everything from photography, food and sewing to fair animals and more. The Dead Eye Shooters, comprised of BB and air rifle, compete in the fall and winter, while the summer is reserved for national matches. According to...

  • 'Not A Good Year For Weed Spraying'

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 18, 2022

    County Weed Superintendent Rick Wrangler explained at the Kimball County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday that it has not been a “good year for weed spraying.” He fought the wind, 90-degree plus weather and the wreck, which put one of the vehicles out of commission while the spray motor locked up on the other vehicle. Repairs on the spray motor will be upwards of $700. Wrangler also felt that the weeds are becoming resistant to Roundup and 2-4-D because it is taking two different actions to kill the weeds. About a year ago a lengthy dis...

  • Hospital Buys Best Plumbing Building

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 11, 2022

    Kimball Health Services acquired the Best Plumbing, Heating and Cooling building just to the east of the site of what will become the new Kimball hospital. On Aug. 1, Kimball County Hospital dba Kimball Health Services purchased Best Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 1, Clarkson's Addition to the City of Kimball, for the purchase price of $300,000. The doc stamp on the building was $675.00. Ken Hunter, CEO of Kimball Health Services, said the building will be used for...

  • A Closer Look At Missiles For Kimball

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 11, 2022

    The public hearings for the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent Deployment and Minuteman III Decommissioning and Disposal began in Ft. Berthold, N.D., on July 19 and continued in Minot, N.D, Great Falls, and Lewiston, MT, until July 28. Kimball, New Raymer, and Cheyenne had public hearings on Aug. 2, 3 and 4. Virtual hearings were held on Aug. 8 and 9. Individuals have until Aug. 15 to submit written comments on the project. To submit comments: go to the website www.gbsdeis.com. In Kimball, after a meet and greet with public officials, Lt. Col....

  • Kimball Airport Runway Getting 280-Day Break, Facelift

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 11, 2022

    The Kimball Airport runway will soon be closed for 280 days. During those 280 days, the 6,199 feet of the only runway will be getting a facelift. The runway and taxiway will be closed, however the helipad will remain open. According to Ryan McElroy, the chair of the Kimball Municipal Airport Authority Board, the runway will get a 6-inch overlay of concrete, which will be the full length of the runway and 75 feet wide. To match the new runway, the taxiways and runway lights will be raised 7 inches. A grant was secured from the FAA for $3.9...

  • PROJECT TIME ARRIVES AT FAIR

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 11, 2022

    As a member of Sweet Stitches 4-H Club, Ember White, 8, calmly and confidently waited to meet with the judge for an evaluation and ribbon placing of the dress she sewed as her project. Ember explained her project, saying, "It is a simple dress, so I didn't do any buttons or anything. I have worn it to make sure that the seams won't break." After Ember's conference with the judge as the Kimball-Banner County Fair got going Monday, she explained that the judge asked her where she got her fabric,...

  • Supply Chain Delays Slow HVAC Upgrades At Schools

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 11, 2022

    Supply chain issues continue to plagued the HVAC project at both Mary Lynch and the Kimball Jr/Sr High. The Kimball School Board heard at its regular August meeting that neither building is expected to have air conditioning by the start of school, although according to Jacob Hurla from Community Building Solutions, Labor Day is the next target date for the arrival of key components for some of the HVAC systems. Aug. 31 will end the school’s fiscal year and Superintendent Trevor Anderson’s financial update reported that 70.38% of the budget has...

  • Comeback Kid River Mossberg Wins Bull Riding

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 11, 2022

    After being stepped on by a bull and suffering a broken femur (thigh bone) in January, River Mossberg staged a comeback and received a winning score of 87 on his ride at Pine Bluffs Trail Days Rodeo. His dad, former Kimball County Commissioner Brandon Mossberg, said River has "only been on a handful of bulls since" his accident. After winning Pine Bluffs, River travelled to Kiowa, Colo., and won the bull riding at that rodeo. River has completed his high school bull riding as he graduated as a j...

  • Here Comes County Fair Week

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 4, 2022

    With six years of 4-H experience under her belt, Dakota Vrbas, 14, has set her goals and looks forward to a successful Kimball-Banner County Fair. Beginning Aug. 8, 119 exhibitors from 66 area families will be ready to compete at the fair. Dakota shared that she is “hoping to win several grand championships.” According to Dakota, 4-H has taught her a multitude of things, including “leadership, confidence, and how to work with others.” Her 4-H talents range from sewing to photography and sheep, p...

  • Bushnell Fire Department Gets $5,000 Grant

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 4, 2022

    Bushnell Volunteer Fire Chief Klent Schnell explained the process that the fire department personnel used to secure a $5,000 grant for the fire department from Plains All-American. Schnell said that for 90% to 95% of the grants he has looked at, they needed to become a 501-C3, but "We never were.. Schnell said he got busy and prepared and completed all the paperwork and they got approval as a 501-C3, "so we are non-profit". The grant money from Plains Pipeline is designated to "update wild land...

  • Time Capsule Found At New Hospital Site

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 4, 2022

    In 2000, the first grade classes at Kimball's West Elementary School filled and buried a time capsule which was to be opened in the year 2025. No one knew that before the time capsule would be opened in 2025, elementary classes would be moved out of West Elementary and the building would be sold to Kimball Health Services. Eventually, Kimball Health Services would plan to build a new hospital on the area, so that time capsule has been moved. The time capsule was unearthed before the recent...

  • Tourism Director Rocha Moves On

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 4, 2022

    Kimball County Tourism Director Jessica Rocha submitted her resignation to the Kimball County Commissioners at the August 2 regular county board meeting. Rocha will continue until August 12 as the County Tourism Director. She has been in the position for three and a half years. According to Rocha, she has accepted a job as the executive secretary for the superintendent for Pine Bluffs Schools. The commissioners approved the Master Human Resources Outsourcing Agreement between Zelle, LLC and Kimball County to provide HR Services. County...

  • Women's Golf Association In Home Stretch

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Aug 4, 2022

    The Kimball Women’s Golf Association league play has three more weeks to complete its regular season. On July 13, Week 7 was match play on the front nine, with Shellon Anderson taking home the winning honors with a 47. Phyllis Greenwood earned the top net score with a 34, and both Nora Robinson and Sally Plover won the least putts with 15. Flag prizes in their respective handicap were won by Phyllis Greenwood, Sally Plover, and Laura Noah. Payton Wise shot a 43 in Week 8 to take home bragging rights. Stroke play on the back nine helped Daria A...

  • Noise Ordinance Debated

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 28, 2022

    The Kimball City Council members met with a packed house on Tuesday, July 19. The crowd patiently waited for the reason they came- – discussion and consideration of noise ordinance #806, which was two-thirds through the agenda. Once Mayor Keith Prunty said the next issue was "Discuss and Consider a Noise Ordinance," he added that "nothing was written in stone" and asked for people to come to the podium, state their name and make their comments. Kathy Porter spoke first followed by Sonny P...

  • KIMBALL FAMILY LOVES SNAKES

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 28, 2022

    It's a family affair. The Coleman family – dad Mike, mom Jenn, and children Anna, 14, Sophie, 13, and Luke, 7 – have an unusual hobby and business of raising and selling ball pythons. The ball python is a constrictor snake, but he/she has no venom. When you mention the snakes, everyone in the family gets a little gleam in their eyes and a grin on their faces. They really enjoy their snakes. According to Mike, when people come over, they all want to go down and see them, "even those that don...

  • Kimball Considers Plans For Future

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 28, 2022

    Kimball's proposed noise ordinance was a major focus of the City Council's July 19 meeting, but other important issues were addressed. Two agenda requests from council members were addressed early in the meeting. Christy Warner asked for an updated comprehensive plan and blight study. The previous one was done in 2016, but is still effective. The staff was directed to investigate a new comprehensive study and blight plan with bids for the cost. Warner's also requested to discuss the option of hiring a consulting service for assistance with...

  • Texans Sort Things Out At Fairgrounds

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Jul 28, 2022

    Last weekend, Halligan Agency held the Little Daddy Ranch Sorting at the Kimball-Banner County Fairgrounds. The two-day event, held in advance of the Cheyenne Frontier Days Big Daddy Ranch Sorting event, boasted 362 first round teams and 180 second round teams. According to event organizer Cody Halligan, "It was a lot, a lot of work." While local riders were not in abundance, Texas had the most sorters. Halligan explained that the Texans can stop here and "get warmed up on northern cattle"...

  • 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...

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