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The sidewalks on 2nd Street in Kimball were lined with local adults and youths as they eagerly anticipated the start of the Parade of Lights the night of Saturday, November 30. The air was biting as the lights of the fire truck beamed in the distance as residents looked on bundled up in coats, gloves and scarfs. After a brief wait, the fire truck siren echoed through the streets as the parade started barreling down on the downtown area. As the fire truck passed the crowds amassed on both sides...
The closing event for Marketing Hometown America was held Tuesday, November 26 at the Kimball Event Center. Approximately 70 participants packed into the Meadowlark room of the Event Center as the small groups involved in the process hung up their plans of the best way to market the Kimball area on the walls around the room and prepared to give presentations. Each presentation was given by a member of each group under a different facilitator for the program who had been picked to shape each...
The Kimball County Jail, located in the courthouse, is facing the cost of much needed repairs to its plumbing system. According to Kimball County Jail Administrator Linda Williams, the system which was installed in the 1920s has worn down with time and will need to be partially reconstructed. "All the plumbing here is really showing its stress. There's a lot of rotten out places," Williams said. The primary concern is with the pipes connected to the shower in the jail which over the past few...
Midland University’s President, Ben Sasse, is known as the Anti-Obamacare Candidate for Nebraska Senate. He has never held an elected office, however, he has strong opinions about what is happening here in Nebraska, as well as in Washington. Obamacare is a 2,300 page document filled with legal terminology that many do not understand. Sasse, though, has a background as Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services under the Bush administration, and has read every page of the Obamacare document. He is heavily opposed to it and is very vocal ab...
Ellen L. Pinkerton, 78, of Kimball, died at the Kimball County Manor on Monday, November 25, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 30, 2013 at the Cantrell Funeral Home in Kimball with Pastor Virgil Johnson officiating. Burial will be held in Titusville, PA at a later date. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday from 1:00 until 6:00 p.m. Visit www.cantrellfh.com to view Ellen's Book of Memories and leave condolences for the family. Memorial may be given...
Glennis Fern Fischer of Warrenton, VA died on December 2, 2013 at Blue Ridge Christian Home, Bealeton, VA. She was born on September 18, 1929 in Kimball, NE to the late Charles J. and Eva Mae Foster. She was also preceded in death by her husband Paul D. Fischer and her son Daryl Fischer. Glennis served her country in the US Navy and worked for Giant Food Store in Warrenton in the bakery. She is survived by her daughter, Paulette Leeper of Falls Church, VA, a brother Charles Foster of Greely, CO and her daughter-in-law, Lisa Fischer of...
In a pre-season, exhibition basketball game Monday night on the Kimball court, the Class B Scottsbluff boys won over Kimball 53-41. The contest,where the gate receipts are turned over to the NSAA to be used to fund the Nebraska High School Hall of Fame, attracted a good turnout of fans who wanted to see what both teams are going to have to offer this season, which gets underway this weekend. Coach Tony Siske's club had more depth and more quickness which enabled them to forge ahead late thanks...
Coach Chauncey Pedersen termed it "frustrating" as his Kimball High Lady Longhorns fell to visiting Scottsbluff 32-28 in their pre-season, Nebraska High School Hall of Fame exhibition game Monday night at the Kimball High gymnasium. "It was frustrating to lead all the way and then lose it in the final minutes," said Pedersen. After a slow offensive showing in the opening period Kimball was leading 5-3 after the first quarter ended, and at half time they were on top 12-9 as neither team could...