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Articles from the November 25, 2021 edition


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  • Q&A WITH ANNETTE BROWER

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Nov 25, 2021

    The Observer's Daria Anderson-Faden asked questions. New Kimball City Administrator Annette Brower answered them. This report is the first of two parts this week and next. What is the one thing that the city did very well this past year? One of the best things that the City accomplished this year was building on our collaboration between the City Boards. We scheduled joint Board of Public Works and City Council meetings to discuss future changes ahead of us; we worked openly together to plan on...

  • Council Helps Out Dollar General

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Nov 25, 2021

    The Kimball City Council met with a full agenda on Tuesday, Nov. 16, with a variety of discussion items. Topping the list of items was the approval of needed new sidewalks, gutters, pavement, ADA ramps, and pads at Dollar General. The council had expected two bids but only received one from Hennings Construction, Inc., Gering, for $14,120.74. The weather will determine when the project will begin and be completed. Two ordinances, 796 and 797, were amended by the council to clean up language and clarify the meaning. Ordinance 796 deals with...

  • Turkey Talk With The Kids

    Daria Anderson-Faden|Nov 25, 2021

    Everyone, including the school kids, seems to be getting into the holiday spirit. Thanks to the Mary Lynch Elementary School kindergarten students for explaining the meaning of Thanksgiving. Alex said, "It means more presents," while Ryder decided, "It means we eat a big turkey." But Gunner and CJ are wise beyond their years. Gunner said, "It means kindness and respect," and CJ said he was "thankful for my friends and family." The annual Thanksgiving dinner at the First English Lutheran Church...

  • KERI FOSTER FEELS WELCOME HERE

    Daria Anderson-Faden, The Observer|Nov 25, 2021

    Here's another installment of the Observer's series on community newcomers. This time it's Keri Foster. According to new resident Keri Foster, Kimball is the "most warm, welcoming place." From day one, she made friends in the community and found a church family. "I can't say enough," she said about the community. Keri and her husband, Jeff Brumbaugh, have "very much enjoyed settling into" the area, she said. They moved to Kimball in September, and Keri took a job as a nurse practitioner at the K...

  • Here Comes 'Christmas in Kimball'

    Jim Orr, The Observer|Nov 25, 2021

    The local Christmas season arrives officially Saturday, Nov. 27, with a lineup of festivities four full weeks before the holiday. Some changes are in store, such as “Christmas in Kimball” events being featured on restaurant placements and new appearance locations for Santa, but organizer Sharon Williams told the Observer that folks can expect to enjoy lots of tradition. Here’s this year’s schedule from Santa’s Helpers and the Parade of Lights committee: Saturday, Nov. 27 • Holiday Craft-Aganz...

  • THANK YOU, BOB 'SPARKY' DUNKIN

    Nov 25, 2021

    More than 40 years of service on the Kimball County Ambulance was recognized last Saturday at the Kimball Health Services early Christmas party. Bob "Sparky" Dunkin, a lifelong Kimball resident, started on the local ambulance crew in 1980, not long after graduating high school. His faithful service to local patients as a part-time ambulance driver and EMT ended with his retirement in March. Dunkin was honored by his fellow ambulance crew members, from left, Greg DeWeese, Josephine Vigil, Susan...

  • It's Time For 2021-22 Winter Sports

    Jim Orr, The Observer|Nov 25, 2021

    The winter sports seasons are just about here for area high school basketball teams and wrestlers. Here are the opening week schedules for the Kimball Longhorns, Banner County Wildcats and Potter-Dix Coyotes, which begin following Thanksgiving. Kimball Nov. 29 – Basketball jamboree at Alliance (girls only), 6:30 p.m. Dec. 2 – Basketball at Bayard, 4 p.m. Dec. 2 – Wrestling hosts Bayard, 6 p.m. Dec. 3 – Basketball at Leyton, 3 p.m. Dec. 4 – Wrestling at Mullen Tournament, 9:30 a.m. Dec. 4 ...

  • Kimball Junior High Wrestlers Showing Promise

    Jim Orr, The Observer|Nov 25, 2021

    Kimball Junior High wrestlers put in some competitive performances back-to-back in tournaments at Hemingford on Nov. 12 and Morrill on Nov. 27. A number of young Longhorns earned first place. Here they are. Morrill 91-96: Ryker Behrend, 22 team points. He won by decision over teammate Trey Cook, 7-0, in the first place match. 126-135: Braxton Miller, 24 team points. He won by fall in 1:43 over Andrew Smith of Banner County in the first place match. Hemingford 87-95: Trey Cook, 19 team points....

  • Cody-Kilgore Too Much For Coyotes In D6 Final

    Mike Motz, The Observer|Nov 25, 2021

    The historic season that the Potter-Dix Coyote football team enjoyed came to a disappointing end Friday night in Ron and Carol Cope Stadium at the University of Nebraska-Kearney, as they fell to the Cody-Kilgore Cowboys by a final score of 65-37. The Coyotes' run fell just short of a state championship as the Cody-Kilgore running attack proved to be too much for the Coyotes to stop for four quarters. The Potter-Dix team ended the season with an 11-1 record, a runner-up trophy, and a host of...

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