Sutton housing developement taking shape, Sutton housing developement taking shape

This view of the developing new housing development, known as the Schwab Ground, shows crews from Van Kirk Bros. Contracting helping to shape the housing area in southeast Sutton. The view looks to the west towards the Fox Hollow Golf Course along what will become East Laurel Street in the development. Sewer and water line installation is complete throughout the north half of the 80-acre tract of ground. Electrical work by the City of Sutton electrical staff, and storm sewer work are to be completed in the near future, with the paving of East Hickory Street, and streets within the development will begin soon. TORY DUNCAN | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Posted by Edgar
Reader's rate:
0
Progress in motion can well describe the development of the new City of Sutton housing development in Southeast Sutton, as much of the utility and dirt work for the north half of the 80-acre tract of... + continue reading
Mother Nature flexes her muscles Friday, blankets county with wet snowfall

This scene along Sutton’s downtown business district on South Saunders Avenue was a common sight throughout Clay County this past

Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Posted by Edgar
Reader's rate:
0
This scene along Sutton’s downtown business district on South Saunders Avenue was a common sight throughout Clay County this past + continue reading
NWS: “This was the overall warmest February since 1954”
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Posted by Edgar
Reader's rate:
0
The National Weather Service office out of Hastings announced late last week that February, 2024 was the third-warmest February on record in the Tri Cities region of Central and South Central... + continue reading
Nebraska Passport stops are selected for 2024
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Posted by Edgar
Reader's rate:
0
Nebraska Tourism is excited to announce the stops included in the 2024 Nebraska Passport program. The Passport inspires Nebraskans and tourists to travel throughout the state collecting stamps to... + continue reading
Sutton housing development continues to take shape, Sutton housing development continues to take shape
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Posted by Edgar
Reader's rate:
0
The City of Sutton’s new housing development project, known as the “Schwab Development” continues to take shape in southeast Sutton, as the creation of water, sewer and other inputs that are going... + continue reading

Latest News

03/13/2024
For the second-straight season, the Sandy Creek boys basketball team fell just one game short of a state tournament berth, as the Cougars, who wrapped up the year with a stellar 20-6 record, and captured their first Southern Nebraska Conference tournament championship since 2002, 22 years ago.The Cougars also captured the C2-2 Sub-District... + continue reading
03/13/2024
The Sutton Youth Football program has announced that it’s second annual “Spring Thaw” football camp is drawing near, as the camp is slated to begin Tuesday, March 19 with an offensive basics camp, running from 4-6 p.m., followed by a defensive and special teams basics camp, Thursday, March 21, also running from 4-6 p.m.The 2024 camp will then come... + continue reading

Home Page

More News

Fillies improve to 8-5 win OT win over Ravenna

Freshman Kamryn Steinhauer looks to get around this Ravenna defender during the Fillies 42-40 overtime win over the Bluejays. The Fillies improved to 9-5 last week with the Ravenna win, and a 48-27 win over Fairbury to claim the second seed in the Southern Nebraska Conference tournament. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

01/24/2024 - 0 comment(s)
A tough night on the glass nearly made for an upset win for the 3-10 Ravenna Bluejays, Tuesday, Jan. 16, as the ‘Jays held a strong 33-17 rebounding edge over the Sutton Fillies, but a never quit attitude by Sutton helped the Fillies earn a hard fought 42-40 overtime win to improve to 8-5 with the win, while dropping Ravenna to 3-11 with the loss.... + continue reading
Weekly events continue throughout Clay County, Weekly events continue throughout Clay County

While a large share of the 2023 holiday events are winding down, last weekend a few activities took place. Above: Sherrie Bartell, president of the Argonne Post 61 American Legion Auxiliary, talks with guests that joined the auxiliary during its first-ever Wreaths Across America event. At the left: Kenny Reutzel and Santa Claus share a moment with a family during Harvard Modern Mrs. Club’s “Christmas for Kids” event, held Saturday morning at Harvard Public Schools. Photos by Tory Duncan and Andi Landenberger

12/20/2023 - 0 comment(s)
While a large share of the 2023 holiday events are winding down, last weekend a few activities took place. Above: Sherrie Bartell, president of the Argonne Post 61 American Legion Auxiliary, talks with guests that joined the auxiliary during its first-ever Wreaths Across America event. At the left: Kenny Reutzel and Santa Claus share a moment with... + continue reading
Sutton TeamMates chapter celebrates 20th anniversary

Part of the group that makes the Sutton TeamMates program such a success include board members, coordinators, and the school administration. Pictured in front, from the left: Lisa Dutt, TeamMates’ Southern Regional Coordinator, Dee Boals, board member, Kim McElfresh, co-coordinator, Dana Griess, vice-president, Dana Wiseman, superintendent, and Michael Shively, elementary principal. In the back, from the left: Makyah Wagoner, co-coordinator, Ashley Ulmer, secretary, Jordan Anderson, treasurer, Barb Bailey, president, and DeMoine Adams, the Chief Executive Officer of the TeamMates organization. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

, Sutton TeamMates chapter celebrates 20th anniversary

Sutton 20-year board member of the TeamMates chapter, Dee Boals, center, talks with members of the TeamMates National organization, Lisa Dutt, the Southern Regional coordinator, and DeMoine Adams, the Chief Executive Officer of the organization during the Sutton chapters annual Christmas party, Tuesday, Dec. 12. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

, Sutton TeamMates chapter celebrates 20th anniversary

Longtime Sutton TeamMates mentor, Don Russell, who has been mentoring in the programs, and prior to Sutton teaming up with the mentoring program has been involved since before the TeamMates joined forces with Sutton Public Schools, talks with TeamMates Chief Executive Officer, DeMoine Adams during the annual Christmas party for the chapter, Tuesday, Dec. 12. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

, Sutton TeamMates chapter celebrates 20th anniversary

Mentors and mentees alike who are a part of the Sutton TeamMates Chapter helped the chapter celebrate its 20th anniversary Tuesday, Dec. 12. Here, a small group of those attending the annual Christmas party hold up their hands to signify the chapter’s 20 years of service. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

12/20/2023 - 0 comment(s)
Since its inception in 1991 the TeamMates Mentoring Program, which began thanks to legendary Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne and his wife Nancy 32 years ago has had one simple driving point, “Our mentors just have to be there.”That sediment hits close to home, as the Sutton Chapter of TeamMates began celebrating its 20th year as a chapter with... + continue reading

Sports

03/13/2024 - 0 comment(s)
The Sutton Mustangs 2023-24 basketball season was a tale of two season as the Mustangs finished the month of December with a 3-5 record, before winning seven of their next nine games to head into the... + continue reading
DCS Tigers end Mustangs season with 46-33 win in D1-7 District Final battle

Sutton senior, Cole Baumert (12), looks to score against the DCS Tigers during action in the D1-7 District Final, played Tuesday, Feb. 27 at Southern Valley High School, south of Oxford. The Tigers claimed a 46-33 victory ending Sutton’s season with a 14-11 record. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

, DCS Tigers end Mustangs season with 46-33 win in D1-7 District Final battle

Sutton sophomore, Payton Reed drives for this layup in action against Dundy County/Stratton in the D1-7 District Final game, played Tuesday, Feb. 27. Reed had six points and six rebounds in the 46-33 loss to the Tigers as Sutton’s season came to a close with the loss. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

, DCS Tigers end Mustangs season with 46-33 win in D1-7 District Final battle

Junior Harrison Herndon goes in for two of his team high 13 points in a 46-33 loss to the Dundy County/Stratton in the D1-7 District Final, played Tuesday, Feb. 27 at Southern Valley High School. ANDI LANDENBERGER | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

06/03/24 - 0 comment(s)

Columns

A free weekend has become a rarity
03/06/2024 - 0 comment(s)
Weekends for me are normally chock full of activities throughout the free time for most, and finally, for the first time since before the winter sports season began in early December, a free weekend... + continue reading

Agriculture

01/24/2024 - 0 comment(s)
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Nebraska is reminding the state’s producers who suffered impacts due to recent severe winter weather of programs that may be... + continue reading
Youth compete in regional 4-H Dairy Show

Dax Shipley, Adams County—Champion Senior Dairy Cow; Senior Dairy Cow, 2+ yr milking, purple; and Joey Osienger, Adams County—Senior Showmanship, reserve champion, purple; Junior Dairy Calf, 5 Senior Showmanship, champion, purple. mo-1 yr, blue.

, Youth compete in regional 4-H Dairy Show

Katya Ornelas, Adams County-Dairy Calf, 5 mo-1 yr, blue; -Senior showmanship, purple; Junior Ezra Kubicek, Lancaster County—Junior Herd, champion, purple; Intermediate showmanship, reserve champion, purple; Senior Dairy Goat, under 2 yr milking, purple; Senior Dairy Goat, 2 yr milking, purple; Senior Dairy Goat, 3 yr milking, purple; Senior Dairy Goat, 4+ yr milking, purple (2); Reserve Champion Senior Dairy Goat; Mother/Daughter, purple; and Dairy Goat Obstacle Course, ribbon.

26/07/23 - 0 comment(s)
Progressive Agriculture Safety Day

VIEWS FROM VANDEWALLE Brandy VanDeWalle UNL Extension Educator Clay County & Fillmore County

19/04/23 - 0 comment(s)