Hebron Laundromat Destroyed by Fire
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Find us on Facebook The Hebron ournal Banner-Argus .................... 12 Cards of Thanks ..................4 Chester ................................ 6 Churches ............................. 5 Classifi eds ........................ 11 Courthouse News ................3 Sports .................................. 7 $100 J eegistergister Volume 142, Issue 16 12 Pages, One Section, Plus Supplements Wednesday, AAprilpril 17, 22013013 hhttp://hebronjournalregister.comRttp://hebronjournalregister.com Hebron laundromat destroyed by fi re Tidbits Community meeting... The Hebron City Council will “It won’t be good for hold an informational meeting the people who regu- Monday, April 29, to discuss plans for an upcoming commu- larly used it. They’ll nity center project. have to drive out The meeting is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. and will be held of town now. I just at the Hebron Activity Center. wanted to provide the The City was recently named as a benefi ciary under the terms town of Hebron with of the Jane Stastny Brinegar Revocable Trust established Oct. something we don’t 26, 2005. At its April 1 meeting, have.” Merle Hartley the Council resolved to accept the inheritance and abide by the terms identifi ed in the trust By Jacque Rocole agreement. Hebron Journal-Register The resolution states that the City of Hebron agrees to accept The Hebron laundromat, Mr. Bub- the trust distribution proceeds bles, owned and operated by Merle Hartley, was destroyed Wednesday, and “agrees to use all of said April 10, after a fi re broke out inside funds so received for the sole the business. Hebron fi refi ghters purpose of constructing and found a billowing cloud of gray JR Photo/Christy Farnstrom maintaining a Thayer County smoke as they arrived on the scene Smoke billows from inside the Mr. Bubbles laundromat in Hebron Wednesday afternoon, April 10, as volunteer Community Center, located in around 1:30 p.m. The laundromat is fi refi ghters work to put out a blaze that destroyed the business. the City of Hebron.” located on old Highway 81, or 13th The resolution states that the Street, next door to the Casey’s store at the corner of Lincoln Ave. The to leave the premises. to provide the town of Hebron with store shows he was wearing a dark City also agreed that the com- 911 call was made by an employee Hartley said his place of business something we don’t have.” hood or stocking cap. Also, he was munity center “shall be used of Casey’s. was most likely destroyed beyond Sheriff Lee said the department last seen walking west on Jefferson for the benefi t of all residents of According to Thayer County repair. “One half of the building was has reason to believe someone is Avenue around the time of the fi re. Thayer County so that all county Sheriff David Lee, the blaze was used as a laundromat and the other responsible for the blaze although the No one was hurt in the blaze. residents will have access to a not electrical and was believed to half was a used furniture store,” State Fire Marshal has not yet made Hartley said the business’s name, Mr. community center where they have started near or on a mattress. Hartley said. All the furniture and an offi cial determination of how the Bubbles, was suggested by his grand- may meet, celebrate, and enjoy He said a witness came in contact appliances (washers and dryers) were fi re was started. The department, daughter at the time of its opening. with an unknown male inside the destroyed. “It won’t be good for the however, is actively seeking a man If anyone has any additional in- the company of others.” laundromat about an hour before the people who regularly use it,” he said. who is approximately 5’9” tall and formation, Sheriff Lee asks that they Included in the resolution fi re started. The man was not doing “They’ll have to drive out of town weighs 160 pounds for questioning. A call the local law enforcement center is that a memorial to Robert T. laundry and the witness asked him for a laundromat now. I just wanted surveillance photo from the Casey’s at 402-768-6139. Stastny and Antonette Stastny be constructed with a picture of both prominently displayed and that Hebron City the facility will be called “Stastny Council revisits Community Center.” Locals utilize hazardous waste collection Although a specific dollar ongoing issues amount has not been released, Collected the Council, in earlier sessions, Paint Several ongoing issues were revis- was told the inheritance would 2,880 pounds ited at the regular Hebron City Coun- likely be around $2 million. Pesticides cil meeting earlier this month. 1,180 pounds Topping the agenda was the ever- Hospital Guild... Antifreeze present dog issue. The city leaders are at a loss as to how to control strays, The Thayer County Health 5 gallons Used Oil loose dogs, vicious animals, and Services Hospital Guild will hold the citizens who own them. Several a general meeting Wednesday, 102 gallons Fluorescents attempts in the way of hiring a dog April 24, at 2 p.m., in the hos- 28 bulbs catcher, creating ordinances and el- pital front lobby. A program Mercury evating fi nes have not made as much on adult immunizations will be 2 pounds impact as the council would like to presented. The meeting is free Acid Materials see. Based on repeated complaints from locals, the board has decided to to everyone. 280 pounds Batteries form a committee to investigate the The Guild asks visitors to situation and bring recommendations park in the lower level parking 380 pounds Recyclables to them at the May meeting. lot located just outside the north 80 pounds Nuisance properties, which con- entrance and take the elevator tinue to reappear each month, were to the main fl oor. Valet parking also discussed at length. The board is available outside the main added a property located at 220 Jef- JR Photo/Jacque Rocole ferson Avenue to the list of watched entrance upon request. Thayer County Commissioners held a hazardous waste collection for households last Saturday at the County places and continued hearings for 136 For more information see Roads Department. The collection is a grant-backed service provided by a coalition of organizations and volun- N. 4th St., and 234 S. 5th St. the advertisement inside this teers concerned about the environment. Support is provided through a grant to the Trailblazer RC&D from the On another re-emerging issue, issue. Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality Waste Reduction and Recycling Program. Several volunteers Hebron Volunteer Fire Department helped in the effort Saturday morning including Hebron Boy Scout Troop 305 members Collin Fink, Carson Chief B.J. Linton told the council the Majestic Bowl... department is considering building Virus, Keegan Casey, Matthew Wachtel, and leaders Chuck Fink and Roger Virus. Thayer County Roads Depart- an addition to the fi re hall. The Hubbell Woman’s Club ment employee Gale Rickers provided assistance with a loader for the oil collection and commissioners Chris A list of all agenda items discussed and the Hubbell Lions Club will Frye, Dean Krueger and Dave Bruning also provided assistance to Red Willow County household hazardous at the meeting can be found in the host a “soup bowl” Sunday, waste collection workers. City Council summary inside on the April 21, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 Public Notices pages. p.m. at the Acreage Steakhouse in Hubbell. All proceeds for the contest will go toward the Majestic Theatre. For more information, see the advertisement inside this issue. WEATHER Date High/Low Precip JR Photo/Jacque Rocole Tue., Apr 9 48/28 .41 U.S. 81/Highway 136 crash leaves Lincoln woman injured... Wed., Apr 10 31/27 .22 A Lincoln woman was hurt Tuesday afternoon, April 9, after being involved in a crash with a semi trailer truck at the intersection of U.S. 81 and Highway Thu., Apr 11 37/26 0 136. According to Thayer County Sheriff David Lee, Mindi Fritton, Lincoln, was traveling west in her 2013 Dodge Journey on Highway 136 when she failed Fri., Apr 12 49/26 0 Sat., Apr 13 67/31 0 to come to a complete stop at the junction of U.S. 81. Traveling south on U.S. 81, Adolf Neufeld, a semi driver for New Hope Transport in Manitoba, Canada, Sun., Apr 14 65/33 0 did not have enough time to avoid a collision as Fritton’s vehicle continued its way across the intersection. Fritton told local law enforcement, she did not Mon., Apr 15 49/35 0 see the southbound 2013 Peterbilt semi. Hebron rescue workers transported Fritton from the scene to Thayer County Health Services with injuries that were Courtesy of Mike Prellwitz not life threatening. She was held overnight for observation and released Wednesday. The driver of the semi was not hurt. 2 - Wednesday, April 17, 2013 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register the manufacture of artifi cial will be home in a few days 1883 stone in that county. cured of the cancer. W.C. Bates, our invincible 130 Years Ago well digger, has moved into 1903 C.B. Coon and W.B. Hughes his new house. have a bashaw trotting stal- 110 Years Ago C.P. Leigh is fi tting up the (The Alexandria Argus) lion. J.C. Clark building and has Joseph Whittaker of John H. Luth of Curtis, is rented it to Mrs. Coffee for a working for T.E. Potter in the Carleton precinct has a herd grocery store and restaurant.