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Spooky fun had at Sutton trunk or treat

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TORY DUNCAN | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

A large group of trick or treating fans took part in the Sutton Area Chamber of Commerce’s trunk or treat event, Saturday, Oct. 19.

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Majors earns Firefighter of the Year in Lincoln

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COURTESY PHOTO | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson, left, presents Mark Majors with Firefighter of the Year Oct. 18, in Lincoln.

Former Suttonite Mark Majors got his start on the volunteer fire department in Sutton.

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Harvard VFW celebrates 70 years

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ASHLEY D. SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Ruth Schmer, left, and Eugene R. Cookus celebrated 70 years along with the Harvard VFW Post and Auxiliary Sunday. Here they are pictured with a cake stating “Happy 70th Anniversary Harvard VFW Post-Aux. #5539.”

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ASHLEY D. SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Gene Keasling, top left, and Laurie Jarzynka, bottom left, were also honored during Sunday’s celebration, as the two serve as commander of the Post and president of the Auxiliary. Handing Jarzynka a card and giving her a hug is Auxiliary member Ruby Adams.

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Harvard VFW celebrates 70 years

In 1949, Harvard charted a Post and Auxiliary, in May and October, respectively, with two members having served since each organizations installation.

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SCUD rates Excellent in statewide assessment

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SCUD rates Excellent in statewide assessment

South Central Unified School District #5 has received an excellent rating through the statewide accountability system for public schools, AQuESTT.

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Wed
16
Oct
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Sandy Creek, Sutton Connect the Dots for future career possibilities

Sandy Creek, Sutton Connect the Dots for future career possibilities

ASHLEY D. SWANSON | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Students line up at various tables to talk to potential employers during the Connect the Dots: Career Exploration Day at Central Community College-Hastings Oct. 10.

About 200 students from seven different schools, including Sandy Creek and Sutton, attended the Connect the Dots: Career Exploration Day event at Central Community College-Hastings, where they were able to explore career possibilities and what it takes to make those a reality.

Following welcoming remarks, an overview of the Connecting the Dots simulation, and quick addresses from the employers present, students were paired up with someone from a similar career field interest and sent on their way.

The luck of the draw card started them either at a four-year college, two-year college, or simply wanting to enter the workforce following graduation.

 

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Co. Board hears zoning report on solar power

Co. Board hears zoning report on solar power

Clay County Zoning Administrator Barb Barnett has been researching zoning regulations regarding solar for the past two years. This week, she presented her findings to the Clay County Board of Supervisors during their regular meeting on Oct. 15, at the courthouse in Clay Center.

Clay County does not currently having zoning laws in place specifically for solar. Barnett’s intention was to keep the board informed on the growing interest around the state in renewable energy “farms.”

 

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Harvard Council approves street design services

Harvard Council approves street design services

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Gabriel joins

Harvard PD

Christhian Gabriel was hired and officially started Oct. 7 as a full-time officer for the City of Harvard. Gabriel, who grew up in and graduated from Harvard, is in his first year as an officer, taking his first police position with the Clay County Sheriff’s Department in March. Harvard Mayor Chad Williamson said he’s excited Gabriel has joined the department. Gabriel will be working alongside Police Chief Wayne Alley.

Harvard City Council members approved to move forward with a street paving design and bid phase services from Olsson Inc. during its Oct. 8 meeting.

The lump sum fee for the street paving design and bid phase services is $31,250. The project includes the design of new asphalt overlay and concrete paving, as well as drainage on the following streets, according to the scope of services from Olsson:

 

 

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Wed
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Harvest sees lower yields than typical

Harvest sees lower yields than typical

Recent rains may have stalled fieldwork, but harvest has been in full swing since combines cut the first crops in late September.

A combination of late planting, a relatively wet and cloudy summer, moisture-loving diseases, and late-summer hailstorms have left most fields with less-than-ideal yieldsthough there are some bright spots.

“I’ve seen a lot more aggressive harvest of high-moisture corn this year than last year,” Michael Sindelar, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Cropping Systems Educator at the Clay County office in Clay Center, said.

Fortunately, he reported, that some grain elevators have lowered the penalty that often comes with selling high-moisture corn, giving farmers an incentive to keep harvest rolling.

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CLAY CENTER NEWS

If you missed the quilt show during Old Trusty Days you still have a chance to see all the beautiful quilts at the Clay County Museum. The museum will be open 1:30-4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13, and Sunday, Oct. 20.

National 4-H Week is Oct. 6-12. Thanks to all the local leaders, volunteers and families that give their time and talent to our local program.

It doesn’t seem possible, but the HART Legacy Vendor Show is Saturday, Oct. 26, from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. at the Clay County Fairgrounds. Check out the event on the HART Legacy facebook page to see the most current list of vendors.

The Community Club will have its Halloween Party that evening 5-8 p.m. The Clay Center Christian Church will have its annual Trunk or Treat event on Sunday, Oct. 27. Crooked Creek Country Club will be having a Cornhole Tournament and Halloween Party on Friday, Nov. 1. Contact the club house at 402-762-3807 for more info.

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Allegro Wolf hosting 5K

The Howler 5K costume run/walk race, hosted by the Allegro Wolf Arts Center, is set to begin at 8 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 19. Registration forms are available at Brown’s Thrift Store, Sutton Pharmacy, Clay County News, Sutton Salon & Spa/Midtown Hair Studio, and AgWest Commodities. The race will start and end at the Allegro Wolf Arts Center in Sutton.

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