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Articles from the February 6, 2014 edition


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  • Ash brought to Kimball for status hearing

    Daniel Thompson, Editor|Feb 6, 2014

    Vencil Ash was brought to the Kimball County District Courthouse for a status hearing concerning his upcoming re-trial the afternoon of Tuesday, February 6. Ash is once again facing first degree murder charges for allegedly murdering Ryan Guitron of Fort Collins in 2003. According to reports, on April 3, 2013 a five hour long standoff ended with the arrest of Ash by Cheyenne officers who were responding to a call of domestic violence and allegedly found Ash inside his home wielding a high-powere...

  • City to see an increase in electric utility rates

    Daniel Thompson, Editor|Feb 6, 2014

    Kimball residents will soon be dealing with the effects of a six percent increase in electric utility rates. According to Kimball City Administrator Daniel Ortiz, the city of Kimball has recently decided to increase the electric rates, which will go into effect April, 1, 2014, in response to changes to the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska (MEAN) due to increased federal regulations. The increase, which will be the second six percent rate increase since October, also comes on the heels of an added $63,000 the city will have to pay over the...

  • Benjamin Klaassen sentenced for shooting of Teeter

    Daniel Thompson, Editor|Feb 6, 2014

    Benjamin Klaassen was sentenced to 10 to 12 years imprisonment by Judge Derek C. Weimer in Kimball District Court for one count of Assault in the 2nd degree, a Class III felony. The charges stem from an incident that occurred July 2, 2012, at which time Benjamin and his brother Adam Klaassen, conspired to kill both their grandfather, Cornelius Klaassen, and his girlfriend, Frances Teeter. According to court documents, in the early hours of July 2, 2012, Ben Klaassen allegedly shot Teeter in her bedroom while she was sleeping, and at the same...

  • Prominent Kimball businessman killed in crash

    Daniel Thompson, Editor|Feb 6, 2014

    A car accident Tuesday afternoon claimed the life of prominent Kimball resident Bruce Evertson. According to Nebraska State Patrol, the accident occurred on Tuesday, February 4, when a semi westbound on Highway 88 west of Redington in Morrill County collided head-on with Evertson's Cadillac Escalade. Evertson, 64, and a female passenger identified as Robin C. Lapaseotes of Bridgeport, 56, were killed in the crash. The driver of the semi, Dennis G. Dobrinski of Bridgeport, 56, was transported to Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff with...

  • Kara D. Haller

    Feb 6, 2014

    Kara D. Haller, 28, of Kimball, died at Kimball Health Services on Monday, January 27, 2014. Memorial services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, February 3, 2014 at the Cantrell Funeral Home in Kimball with Bud Fuller officiating. Inurnment will be held at a later date. Friends may visit www.cantrellfh.com to view Kara's Tribute Wall and leave condolences for the family. Friends may stop at the funeral home on Friday from 1:00 until 4:00 p.m. to sign the register book and leave memorials...

  • Nelson Evans

    Feb 6, 2014

    Nelson Evans, 62 of Kearney died Wednesday, January 29th at the St. Luke’s Good Samaritan Society in Kearney. Memorial services will be held 2:00 P.M. Saturday, February 1, 2014 at the O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home in Kearney with the Rev. Robert Perry officiating. There will be no visitation. Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation. O’Brien Straatmann Redinger Funeral Home of Kearney is in charge of arrangements. Nelson Dale Evans was born January 19, 1952 in Kimball, NE to Leonard “Red” and Belle (Caddy) E...

  • Kimball boys fall to Bridgeport

    Tom Southard, Reporter|Feb 6, 2014

    The Kimball High boys are 13-3 after play of the past week. They started out with a Tuesday night road win at Mitchell where they had to battle hard to pullout a 55-47 victory, had an easier night at home with Pine Bluffs Friday night coming out on top 78-54, but then lost on the road at Bridgeport Saturday 74-57. Back in January, the Horns had handled the Bridgeport club 65-53, but the Bulldogs were on fire on their home court putting on a shooting exhibition that could scare any opponent....

  • Lady Longhorns lose to Mitchell

    Tom Southard, Reporter|Feb 6, 2014

    Another three game week for the Kimball High girls, and another 1 point loss to Mitchell, but bounce-back wins over Pine Bluffs and Bridgeport. It started out with a Tuesday night trip to Mitchell and a devastating 51-50 loss to Mitchell in double overtime, but the Kimball ladies carne back with a Friday night home court win over pine Bluffs 51-40 and a win on the road at Bridgeport 46-36, leaving them with an overall record of 11-6 going into this week's Western Trails Conference Tournament...