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Senators touch on hot topic items
Senators touch on hot topic items
The Nebraska Unicameral Legislature has begun holding committee hearings on legislation introduced earlier this month. 01/31/2024 05:00 AM
County Health Dept goes to bat for its future at Jan. 23 County Board meeting
County Health Dept goes to bat for its future at Jan. 23 County Board meeting
Months-long rumors and accusations of unethical decision-making came to a head this week during a Clay County Health Department report to the County Board of Supervisors. 01/31/2024 05:00 AM
Fairfield farm family shares experience about calving in January artic-air cold snap
Fairfield farm family shares experience about calving in January artic-air cold snap
Calving, lambing, and kidding out goats in January is always a chilly endeavor. 01/24/2024 05:00 AM
NE Legislature update: new bills, a few hearings scheduled
NE Legislature update: new bills, a few hearings scheduled
The Nebraska Unicameral Legislature continues with introduction of potential new laws and changes to existing state law, and has now began scheduling committee hearings on these bills. 01/24/2024 05:00 AM
Aksarben Foundation now accepting applications for 2024 Farm Family Awards
Aksarben Foundation now accepting applications for 2024 Farm Family Awards
The Aksarben Foundation, along with Nebraska Farm Bureau and the Nebraska Association of Fair Managers, announces that applications for the Nebraska Pioneer Farm and Nebraska Heritage Farm Awards are being accepted now through April 15, 2024. These awards recognize Nebraska farm families who have consecutively held ownership of land in the same family for at least 100 years (Pioneer) or 150 years (Heritage), respectively. 01/24/2024 05:00 AM
The winter wonderland continues
The winter wonderland continues to grow
Clay County again became an extended winter wonderland as anywhere from eight-12 inches of snow, with bitterly cold temperatures invaded the county all of last week, causing schools to close for much of the week. In the top photo, submitted by Delaney Sheridan, the image shows the Tristan and Delaney Sheridan home behind several big drifts and a colorful sunset. In the lower left photo, shared by Michael and Sydney George, the George family captured a powerful look at a Sun Dog about five miles north of Sutton. In the lower right photo, by Tory Duncan, a buried car is shown in front of St. Mary’s Catholic Church. More winter scenes can be seen on page 12 this week. 01/17/2024 05:00 AM
Aurora Cooperative fined for alleged anhydrous violations at Harvard plant
Aurora Cooperative fined for alleged anhydrous violations at Harvard plant
LENEXA, KS. (JAN. 11, 2024) – Aurora Cooperative Elevator Company has agreed to pay a $82,677 civil penalty to resolve alleged violations of the federal Clean Air Act’s chemical risk prevention provisions at its agronomy business in Harvard. 01/17/2024 05:00 AM
Clay County, much of the
Clay County, much of the Eastern two-thirds of the state buried in snow, in the 'deep freeze'
Temperatures that failed to get above zero degrees over much of the weekend, with windchills dipping to nearly 50-below in much of Clay County, as much of the eastern two-thirds of the state of Nebraska was taking on heavy doses of snowfall during the past week. In Clay County alone, the National Weather Service office out Hastings has estimated that eight-12 inches of snow covered the ground over the course of two storms that blasted the county last week. Here, a tractor on the Jesse and Shelli Mohnike farm, just south and west of Sutton shows the magnitude of the blowing snow over the weekend. 01/17/2024 05:00 AM
Sutton Chamber to host annual meeting Jan. 22
Sutton Chamber to host annual meeting Jan. 22
The Sutton Area Chamber of Commerce has set Monday, Jan. 22, as the date on which they will host their annual meeting, beginning at 6 p.m. A social gathering, followed by a buffet, at a cost of $15 per person, will be held at the Flat River Grill located at 113 South Saunders Ave. 01/10/2024 05:00 AM
SCH Foundation set to kick off new planning study Jan. 16 in Sutton
SCH Foundation set to kick off new planning study Jan. 16 in Sutton
The Sutton Community Home Foundation Board of Directors, along with the Sutton Community Home Board of Directors and administration will set out on their second attempt at a Capital Campaign to the nearly 60-year old nursing home beginning next week, Tuesday, Jan. 16, when the SCH Foundation welcomes Jim Rogers of the Steier Group, a capital campaign fundraising firm out of Omaha. 01/10/2024 05:00 AM
YEAR IN REVIEW • FEBRUARY, 2023
YEAR IN REVIEW • FEBRUARY, 2023
FEBRUARY 1, 2023 01/03/2024 05:00 AM
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