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$100 J egister Volume 147, Issue 26 12 Pages, One Section, Plus Supplements WWednesdayednesday, JJuneune 27, 2201018 Serving the communities of Alexandria, Belvidere, Bruning,R Byron, Carleton, Chester, Davenport, Deshler, Gilead, Hebron, Hubbell and surrounding areas www.hebronjournalregister.com Tidbits Truancy Honorary Grand Marshals named niche The Hebron Fourth of July celebration will feature three Honorary Grand Marshals this year — Esther Larson, who is part of 102 years old; Doris Deepe, who is 103 years old and Irma Mar- quardt, who is 102 years old. larger These ladies will be honored with a sash and recognition July 4. The Hebron Journal-Register will run brief features on the program Honorary Grand Marshals. By Nancy McGill The “Pieces of History” Parade Hebron Journal-Register is shaping up with more chamber [email protected] bucks added to the prizes. A truancy component of a larger The full schedule for the holi- plan to provide a wide range of day is on page 6. juvenile services will be imple- The following prizes will be mented this fall for the 2018-2019 awarded: academic year in all county schools John Milton Thayer for the as they await state funding to enact most authentic entry of Thayer the entire program in 2019-2020. County History, $60 Superintendents, Drew Harris Big Sandy prize is for the best and Al Meier for Thayer Central and Deshler, respectively, met with in agriculture history, $40 the Thayer County Commission- Rhino Hitt prize is for the best ers June 20 to discuss the funding in sports history, $40 — county attorney Dan Werner The Alexandria prize is for the offered $6,000 from his budget best in religious history, $40; trust account of the $11,000 needed. The Eaton Happy Hollow prize Superintendent Trudy Clark of is for the best in education his- Bruning-Davenport was unable to tory, $40; and attend the meeting. Samuel Lean prize is for the The county tacked on another best in business history, $30. $1,000 contribution. The three The prizes have changed schools will share the remaining somewhat from their original Nancy McGill/JR Photo $4,000, split on a per-pupil basis. format to include more chamber Porter Logsdon immediately took to the targets after the ribbon cutting at Archery Range June 21 as “I think we need to do it,” Werner said about the program. bucks for prizes. volunteers and organizations gathered to offi cially open the range to the public. A total of 86 students in the county from kindergarten to 12th Pioneer families for grade missed 10 or more days Thayer County selected Archery range open to public during the 2017-2018 school year. Ruth Yoachim and Joseph Forty middle through high school Hergott, Jr., are this year’s The Hebron Chamber of Com- with Thayer Central High School opinions about how a range would students missed 10 to 15 days. merce hosted a ribbon cutting students. be something all ages could enjoy Eighteen students were gone 16 Pioneer Farm Award recipients and open house for the new Students were divided into and could be constructed with to 19 days. Eight missed more named by the Arksarben Foun- Archery Range on 4th Street in small groups and posed four little cost. than 20. dation. Hebron. questions: Chamber director, Jana Tietjen, Harris was careful to note not Along with the The range is open to the public “What can Hebron do for the immediately contacted the Little all absences are refusals to attend Farm Bureau and Nebraska As- and has 14 targets from 10 yards Youth; What can the Youth do for Blue Natural Resources District, school. Some are because of ill- sociation of Fair Managers, the to 60 yards, and a shelter with Hebron; What would you like to Nebraska Game and Parks Com- nesses or for other reasons. foundation has announced 138 picnic tables for spectators. see developed in Hebron in the mission, 4-H and community Werner gets a referral when honorees for the 2018 awards. It will also feature 3D animal next four years; and What do you members who are passionate students miss 20 days. But in the The awards recognize fami- targets provided by Stateline need to come back to Hebron.” about archery to share the stu- new program, a truancy offi cer lies who have consecutively Strutters and the National Wild The students gave insightful dents’ vision. shared with Fairbury will track the held ownership of land in the Turkey Federation that will be answers that enabled the city to It took approximately one year absences earlier. same family for at least 100 out on certain days for the public start working on ideas. to make the range a reality, but “This would reduce truancy years (Pioneer) or 150 years as well. One suggestion that repeated because of tremendous support because they catch them at fi ve (Heritage). The archery range is a result of itself in the survey was an archery and volunteers, the park is now truancies and make sure those stu- the chamber hosting focus groups range. Students expressed their See ARCHERY, page 12 dents get to school,” Werner said. “They keep records for me if I do Call to blood donors need to take legal action.” for Red Cross Werner has acted. He jailed a Upcoming dates for blood do- parent for 30 days over truancy. nation are Bruning at the Opera Reinke benefi ciary of grant for “It did have some effect,” he said. “There is a statute if you don’t get House June 27 from 12 p.m. to 6 your child to school, you can be p.m. and July 11 at the Carleton held criminally responsible.” Community Center from 12 p.m. middle school students Commissioner Dave Bruning to 6 p.m. Reinke Manufacturing was Nucor Detailing Center of Nor- help us train and recruit the next asked about parental responsibility, named as one of two grant recipi- folk was the second recipient. Each generation’s workforce.” but Harris said unfortunately, there Deadlines for election ents for the Nebraska Developing received $125,000. Following the announcement, are students who don’t care. Youth Talent Initiative (DYTI). “Reinke has enjoyed a long Ricketts was planning to visit “High school kids can go against fi ling approaching Launched by Gov. Ricketts in partnership with Deshler Public Deshler and Norfolk and tour the parents who are really trying,” The fi ling deadline for county 2015, DYTI supports partnerships Schools, and we’re very excited facilities of this year’s recipients. Harris said. “For the good of our weed board, village board between local Nebraska businesses about the Developing Youth Talent “The Developing Youth Talent kids and county, we are better off members and Class II schools and area public schools to engage Initiative,” said Chris Roth, Reinke Initiative is preparing young people educating them.” (Bruning and Davenport) is ap- seventh and eighth grade students President. “The program will allow across Nebraska for great-paying The truancy program will help proaching. in manufacturing and information us to further enhance our advanced opportunities in our state’s manu- parents realize the consequences, Current board members have technology (IT) career exploration manufacturing curriculum within Werner said. See REINKE, page 12 until July 16 to fi le. New candi- programs. the school system, and ultimately “I’ve seen Dale Reece spend- dates must fi le by Aug. 1. ing a lot of time in the morning, All fi ling forms are available in going after kids and taking them the county clerk’s offi ce. to school,” Werner said. Commissioner Dean Krueger said the program needs “teeth.” Hebron “That’s what Drew and I talked Majestic Theater about,” Meier said. “It’s got to have 402-768-6061 some teeth. You can’t pamper them. We have made more home visits - Cinema I - just to get kids out of bed.” 7 p.m., Sunday 2 p.m. “This isn’t a diversion program. Solo: A Star Wars Story This is intended to support the Rated PG-13 children and the parents,” Werner - Cinema II - said. 7:30 p.m., Sunday 2:30 p.m. The shared truancy offi cer has Book Club committed to visiting Thayer County on a daily basis. Rated PG-13 Fairbury had 93 students iden- Friday, Saturday, tifi ed for the program and felt it Sunday, Monday made a signifi cant impact, Harris *Movies subject to change* said. It has also been working for Check the website at Meridian. www.hebronmajestic.com Thayer County schools are im- plementing the truancy component

Art Whitton/JR Photo on their own before the 2019-2020 school year when they will enter ~Obituaries~ Donation presented in Chester the full program, based on the Doehring, Arlo, 93, Hebron Adam Tipton of the ChesterFest Organizing Committee presented a donation to the Chester Community Harmon, Melvin, Carlsbad, Calif. Foundation last weekend during the town’s annual celebration. Accepting the check is Todd Heinrichs. See TRUANCY, page 9 2 - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register PPagesages ooff tthehe PPastast...... From The Hebron Journal- Register

fever. Thomas McGovern, a se- 1888 Byron: The Court of Hon- nior in Hebron High School, or was organized this week was accepted by President 130 Years Ago Jeffers as the winner of the At a meeting held for in Byron with forty-three Union Pacifi c Scholarship in that purpose at J. A. Willy’s members...Levi Slocum, this district. music hall last Monday eve- who went to City a (The Bruning Banner) ning, a full brass band was few weeks ago to have his Postmaster T. H. Wilken organized with the following eyes operated upon for blind- attended a meeting of county membership: E.F. Clarinet- ness, has passed through a postmasters at the Hebron Jos. Willy; B.F. Clarinet- very successful operation post offi ce last week. An Robt. Shearer; E.F. Cornet- and can see almost as good organization, which will be A. J. Bethscheider; 1st B.F. as he ever could...The house known as the Thayer County Cornet-George Willy; Solo famine has struck Byron and Postmasters Association, E.F. Alto-A. C. Past; 1st E.F. the demand exceeds the sup- ply by several. was formed with Albert Alto-Emil Gregor; 1st B.F. J-R File Photo Nacke of Hebron as presi- Tenor-Dolph Bethscheider; 1908 dent and our local postmaster This Week 1988…Over 90 people attended the Hebron Chamber of Commerce B. F. Baritone-C.C. Fletcher; as secretary-treasurer. sponsored “pig-out.” Dishing up at the barbecue are from the left, Idonna Kripal, Rick Drews, B.F. Bass-A. C. Ring; E.F. 110 Years Ago Edwin Earl Lentfer, liv- John Kripal, Ed and Sharon Bliss. Tuba-H. W. Werner; Tenor Davenport: Rollin Hart, ing northwest of Bruning, Drum-Frank Hartman; Bass who will be remembered was fatally injured Saturday Drum-J. J. Serner. C. C. by some of our people and morning when he was run Fletcher was elected gen- who taught the Pleasant over by a corn lister. Funeral Mrs. Rex Sykes. Sheriff Gary Young. time running summer clinics eral manager, A. C. Ring, Prairie and Happy Hallow services for Edwin, who died The Davenport library A half-block parcel of land for youngsters wishing to treasurer and A. C. Past, schools about 16 and 17 at the age of 9 years, 7 months received a state aid grant of south of the Thayer County improve playing skills. Secretary. The member are years ago, but now living in and 17 days, were held Mon- $443 to be used for remodel- Museum in Belvidere was all old performers and with Collinwood, Ohio, lost their Priefert Pharmacy was day at the home and at the ing and fi lm cassettes. donated to the museum by a few practice meetings will only daughter in the school- broken into and narcotics United Brethren Church in the Thayer County Bank in soon be in shape to furnish house fi re of March 4th. Mr. were stolen sometime Sun- Strang. Interment was in the 1988 Hebron. It was hoped that the best band music that has Hart is a brother-in-law of Harmony Cemetery. a new community building day night or early Monday ever been heard in Hebron. Wm. Voigt...Wm. Schane- 30 Years Ago and museum could some day morning, Thayer County Hebron: For educational shofer has completed the Gene Elder, owner of 1948 be built there. Sheriff David Lee said. advantages, churches and carpenter work on the new Elder Jewelry in downtown Photographs of the 1953 “They gained access through social privileges, beauty of church and returned to his 70 Years Ago Hebron was burglarized by Hebron tornado were sent to location and natural points of home in Marysville, Kan... (The Bruning Banner) a “smash and grab burglar” the Thayer County Historical the front window.” Local excellence, Hebron is unsur- Dr. J. Lewis Webb left this The Golden Anniversary who fi lched $800 to $900 Society by Grace Varney of owner and pharmacist of passed, and we doubt if it is morning for Beatrice and Banquet of the Bruning High worth of jewelry from the Broken Bow who had found the pharmacy Jack Priefert window display. equalled by any city of the from there will go to Chicago School alumni association them in a box of old photos said drugs were the only same size in the west. Five Monday to assume charge of was held Monday evening Despite a 4-1 vote to ban she purchased in Lincoln. thing taken in the break in. church organizations, 12 his duties as surgeon in the at the Opera House, when the use of private fi reworks The photographer, Richard secret societies, three school National Hospital. During 149 plates were served. It within the Hebron city limits Schmeling, was a third He’ll also need to replace the buildings and the contract for his stay in Davenport, Dr. marked the occasion of the due to the drought condition, grader in Superior who was west front window. Not long the fourth soon to be let, is Webb has made many warm first graduating class 50 city mayor Doug Huber in Hebron after the tornado ago, Priefert had to replace could not get the required certainly suffi cient evidence friends both professional years ago. and becoming bored started the east front window when three-fourths majority to of the spirit of progression and socially, who very much taking pictures. But how a person accidently drove a possessed by her citizens. regret to see himself and 1958 pass an emergency ordi- the pictures traveled from car into it. What we need now is some family leave. 60 Years Ago nance banning fi reworks. Superior to Lincoln and then of the old dead-fall-for-rats Stoddard: On last Wednes- Orva Friedline and Ken- ended up at an auction was Reinke Manufacturing (The Bruning Banner) neth Saum were named business houses removed day eve, a company of 25 As the Banner goes to still a mystery. Company, Inc., has an- and good substantial busi- or more got together and Diamond Age Achievement nounced that due to the on- press Wednesday morning, Makers during Davenport’s ness blocks erected in their proceeded to Geo. Brum- a fi re at the Donald Philippi 2008 going, increased worldwide stead, water-works, electric baugh’s where they were so Achievement Day celebra- farm is being brought under demand for irrigation equip- lights and the additions ad- noisy that Henry Holt (the tion program. 10 Years Ago control by fi re departments Hot, dry weather con- “We’re going to do things ment they will be expanding joining the city taken into new son) could only induce from Bruning, Carleton and tributed to several fires the Husker way today,” an- their irrigation manufactur- the city limits, and a general them to stop their racket by Hebron. The blaze started waking up all along the line inviting them in and passing during the week and made nounced Nebraska Baseball ing operations into the city from a tractor and spread Academy Director Saul in making the corporation the cigars. extinguishment of the blazes of Belleville, Kan. to fuel tanks and out build- diffi cult. Soltero at a recent clinic improvements equal to the Southeast Corner County: ings. Samantha Sybrant, 12, other advantages of the city. O. A. Boggs and Charles Lu- in Hebron Saturday. “And 1998 Bruning, recently gave a When this is done and not un- than went down and viewed 1968 that means you have to be til then can we hope to retain the panhandle of Texas; we 20 Years Ago able to hustle, because that’s 12-inch “ponytail” of hair to our place in the front ranks are informed Mr. Boggs 50 Years Ago what we do in Nebraska. We Locks of Love, a non-profi t High temperature for the hustle.” It’s also why the along with other towns in the bought land...We have ar- A Union Pacific train charity based in the United week was 101 degrees with 98 students attending the state. A determined spirit of rived at the palm leaf fan derailed three cars three a low of 63. The entire week States accepting donations of enterprise will accomplish and overcoat period of our miles east of Davenport. day-long clinic were hit- saw 90 and 100 degree tem- ting basketballs with their human hair with the stated wonders if not neglected un- existence; use one on one day The train was loaded with peratures with only a trace of til the last, when other towns and the other the next. quarters of U.S. Prime beef bats. “We fi gure if you can intention of making wigs precipitation. hit through a basketball,” have gained the supremacy and potatoes. A railroad man Several apparent illegal for needy children who have which should have been ours 1918 on the scene speculated that Soltero explained, “then you lost their hair due to a medi- immigrants were injured are fi nishing your swing.” had we put our shoulders to the train apparently whip when a van carrying 20 cal condition. Samantha the wheel at the opportune 100 Years Ago lashed on the S curve, due Soltero, a former pitcher for Harry Crawford writes a people crashed down a steep the San Diego Padres and had been growing her hair moment. to excessive speed. embankment 2.5 miles east long letter from Santo Do- One of the new pieces of the Milwaukee Brewers, is for two years. She is the Deshler has organized a mingo, where he is serving of Hebron on U.S. 136. They board of trade and is offering equipment in the new Thayer currently an elite pitching daughter of Michelle Syb- with the Marines. were being transported from instructor for the University premiums for the custom of County Memorial Hospital Arizona to North Carolina rant and granddaughter of the farmers. was an x-ray machine. After of Nebraska’s Big Red Acad- Melvern and Donna Naiman 1928 where work awaited them, emy. He also spends his spare From the Belvidere Tri- many months of planning, according to Thayer County of Belvidere. bune: Last night some young 90 Years Ago soliciting and work the new people who were returning (The Bruning Banner) hospital would hopefully be from Hebron discovered the Five hundred pounds of a reality by July 1. residence of Mr. Des Islets cheese are now being manu- The Hebron area Jaycees on fi re and before the people factured daily at Bruning’s Charter night banquet was could get around the fl ames cheese factory. held at the Legion Club with had completely enveloped During a storm, wind Bob O’Neal playing for a the building, and all hopes of again played havoc at the dance following. saving it was lost. Most of the Henry Garrels farm. This B & Z Oil Co., of Hebron contents except the library time a tornado cloud ap- was selling cushion tube- were saved. The building peared and Henry started for less, full road hazard guar- was valued at $800 and in- the house but it came with antee black wall tires for sured for $400. The library such speed that he was com- $13.95 each, white wall for valued at $3,000 was insured pelled to fl atten himself on $14.95. for $2,000. Mr. Des Islets the ground to save himself. Many Thayer County also lost manuscript which The wind leveled what few school districts were holding was valued at $1,200. outbuildings he had left from meetings during this time in the storm a week ago. It re- regard to re-districting and 1898 moved the rest of the shingles meeting educational needs from his barn and twisted in the county. 120 Years Ago it from its foundation. His Alexandria: Cappell is hayrack was lifted into a tree moving his buildings in town and badly smashed. Henry is 1978 on the six acre lot that he now wondering what the ill bought from O. Jackson... 40 Years Ago winds have against him. Lori Hergott, daughter of Bert Bricka, the Kelley Belvidere Briefs: boys, a Scriven lad, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hergott of Belvidere will celebrate the Hebron, was crowned Miss Elie Walker killed 104 rats Fourth of July. The Volunteer Tuesday; 76 were killed in Gilead at a pageant held in Fire Department is sponsor- Gilead. Other contestants the shed back of T. A Potter’s ing the celebration...The harness shop and 28 in the were Cindy Hergott, Betty E. O. Brinegar home was Pitts and Jennifer Krause. stable and stacks back of quarantined Saturday for Philip Bricka’s house...Died: Teens enjoyed dancing to smallpox, Phyllis being sick the music of “Skydancer” Mazia Dennis, the little with the disease. three-year-old daughter of during a Thayer County Jay- Mr. and Mrs. Burr Dennis, 1938 cee-sponsored dance held at living seven miles northeast the Hebron tennis courts. of town on Saturday of lung 80 Years Ago New Davenport Woman’s Club president Mrs. Basil Johnson was presented the gavel by out-going president

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Th e Hebron Journal-Register (ISSN 0740-0997) is published A Red Star On Th e Mailing Label Indicates every Wednes day from 318 Lincoln Ave. with periodical ★ Th e Subscription Is Soon To Exp ire. postage paid at Hebron, NE 68370. Phone (402) 768-6602 • Fax (402) 768-7354 • email: [email protected] The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - 3 Courthouse News Ear, Nose and Throat Ak-Sar-Ben Pioneer and Specialist Heritage Farm awards DISTRICT COURT ssongong andand KKarenaren MM.. HHis-is- Thayer County Health announced for 2018 TTracieracie BBeaverseavers vvs.s. BBrettrett ssong.ong. PtPt LotLot 77,, 8 iinn BBlocklock Services is excited to be BBeavers.eavers. DDissolutionissolution ofof 99,, TalmadgesTalmadges AdditionAddition ofof Health News able to offer an Ear, Nose making AKSARBEN proud, mmarriagearriage. HHebron.ebron. and Throat (ENT) clinic The AKSARBEN Foun- NNorderorder Supply,Supply, Inc.,Inc., A KKennethenneth LL.. FFox,ox, PPersonalersonal dation, along with Nebraska for over 120 years,” said San- at their hospital Specialty dra Reding, AKSARBEN NNebr.ebr. Co.Co. vs.vs. SchultzSchultz. Tran-Tran- RRepresentativeepresentative ooff tthehe EEstatestate Clinic in Hebron. Dr. James Farm Bureau and the Ne- braska Association of Fair Foundation President. sscriptcript ooff JJudgment.udgment. ooff HHaroldarold LL.. GGerberdingerberding ttoo Weekly, an otolaryngologist JJenniferennifer BBlaulau vvs.s. BBrentrent Managers, announces 138 Partnering with AKSAR- RRobertobert NN.. RReinkeeinke aandnd RRe-e- with Columbus Community affect the nose, nasal cavity BEN in sponsoring these BBlau.lau. DDissolutionissolution ooff mmar-ar- Hospital, will hold an ENT honorees for the 2018 Ne- rriage.iage. bbeccaecca LL.. RReinke.einke. LLotot 55,, 6 iinn and sinuses. 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LLotot 114,4, 115,5, ally four years), a board to recognizing and awarding mmentent LLLCLC ttoo SStitchtitch aandnd SSteakteak 116,6, 17,17, 1818 andand PPtt LLotot 1133 iinn can also manage problems these Nebraska farm families county fair in which the land certifi ed ENT specialist has with the nerves in the head LLLC.LC. SS99 TT2N2N RR2W2W E 11/2/2 BBlocklock 88,, OOriginalriginal TTownown ooff each year. The dedication is located. completed at least fi ve years and neck that control sight, Two families from Thayer NNEE 1/41/4 LLotot 11,, 22,, 3 TThayerhayer AAlexandria.lexandria. of specialty training and and perseverance demon- CCounty;ounty; SS99 TT2N2N RR2W2W SSWW smelling, hearing and facial strated by these families is County are receiving the TThomashomas MMeyneyn aandnd AAmymy passed a certifi cation ex- movements. 11/4/4 NNEE 11/4;/4; SS99 TT2N2N RR2W2W MMeyneyn toto JJefferyeffery CCharlesharles a testament to the strong Pioneer Award. 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LLotot 1199 aandnd PPtt LLotot ooff BlockBlock 3 aandnd thhatat pportionortion as an Otolaryngologist and you have an ear disorder or will see patients bi-weekly Health Services 2200 iinn BBlocklock 88,, OOriginalriginal TTownown ooff ssuburbanuburban sstreettreet vvacatedacated bbyy condition, such as a hearing at the Specialty Clinic. He ooff AAlexandria.lexandria. OOrdinancerdinance ##786,786, EEitzmannitzmanns impairment, ear infections, KKimberlyimberly KK.. PPaceace FF/K/A/K/A will also be able to perform AAdditionddition ooff DDeshler.eshler. disorders that affect balance, surgeries at the hospital Things And Stuff and Fri. from 9 a.m. to 4 KKimberlyimberly KK.. HHeinrichs,einrichs, DDa-a- MMARRIAGEARRIAGE LICENSESLICENSES tinnitus (ringing in the ears) June 27: Davenport p.m. and Sat. from 9 a.m. vvidid BB.. PPaceace aandnd JJadelynadelyn MM.. when needed. JJoeloel MMichaelichael SSchardt,chardt, or pain in your ear. ENT If you have questions June 28: Gilead to noon. 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IIrenerene SStatannford,ford, SSuperior,uperior, ENT specialists often man- Dr. Weekly during his ENT wwareare LLLC,LC, ttoo TTroyroy AA.. HHis-is- Children’s Immuniza- llegalegal aage.ge. age and treat problems that clinic, call 402-768-7203. Source: www.entnet.org Hebron volunteers and tion Clinics: Immunizations Thayer County Health Ser- for children are done through vices employees will provide the clinic. To schedule a coverage on Saturdays from clinic appointment, call 402- 9 a.m. to noon. 768-7203. The Things and Stuff shop Adult Immunization and the hospital gift shop Clinic: For all adult vac- are staffed by volunteers cines, contact the clinic ★ from Thayer County and appointment line at 402- surrounding communities. 768-7203. To volunteer at the Things CLINIC SCHEDULES and Stuff shop, contact Ruth **There are no satellite Kripal at 402-768-6755. medical clinics scheduled A red star on Shop hours are Wed., Thur. for July and August**

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Among those named to the Dean’s list was Brigett Ef- fenbeck of Deshler, Bachelor of Science. “This honor refl ects the outstanding dedication and Happy 80th Birthdays & 60th Wedding perseverance put forth by Anniversary Jerry and Sandy Martin! each student,” said College The children of Jerry and Sandy Martin are re- of Saint Mary President Dr. Maryanne Stevens, RSM. questing a card shower for their parents 80th birth- “Each individual on this list days and 60th wedding anniversary. Please send has displayed excellence cards to 1209 H Street, Fairbury, NE 68352. in the classroom, while growing in character and developing lifelong leader- ship skills.” Courtesy photo To qualify for the College Trip to Savannah... of Saint Mary Dean’s List, Hebron Girl Scout Troop 20944 recently returned from a trip to Savannah, Georgia, which students must earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher after complet- is the birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. The girls enjoyed an ing at least 12 semester hours Afternoon Tea Experience at the birthplace home of Juliette Gordon Low and took in the sights as a full-time student. of Savannah on a trolley tour. Savannah is also known as one of the most haunted cities in America so we thought it was fi tting to brave a ghost tour. We spent a day at Tybee Island and while there went on a dolphin tour. There were many great memories made on this trip. Van Cleef, Pictured are (l-r): Hannah Cooper, Bailey Kiburz, Kylie Pachta and Sydny Havel. McGill engagement 23rd annual Higel, Johnson serve Happy 99th Birthday Hergott golf Dwight Pumphrey! The family of Dwight Pumphrey would like to tournament county through changes Friday afternoon, a re- to know the assessor’s offi ce honor him with a card shower celebrating his 99th The 23rd Annual Doug tirement reception will be is able to help them. Birthday on June 30. Cards may be sent to 1 Court- Hergott Memorial Scholar- held from 2 to 4 p.m., in the “They’re on a very limited yard Terrace, Room 104, Hebron, NE 68370. ship Golf Tournament was Thayer County Courthouse income. With some of them held on June 16th at the club room for Becky Higel you wonder how they’re Hebron Country Club. and Lynda Johnson. living month to month,” Winners of the Champion- Higel has worked in the she said. ship Flight, shooting a 56, county treasurer’s offi ce for Johnson has been with was the Adison Kenning 28 years and is the deputy the assessor’s offi ce since Team--Adison Kenning of treasurer. She belongs to 1985 and switched to part Ceresco, Jake Shaw of Lin- a small group that saw the time several years ago. coln, Jackson Graham and courthouse begin its transi- She started as a clerk, then Boone Anderson of Grand tion to electronic records. moved up to deputy asses- McGill, Van Cleef Island. Higel and her husband farm sor. Assessor Karla Joe said Finishing second with a Kirsten Van Cleef and south of Bruning. Johnson has worked under 58 was Taylor Curry Team Ryan McGill, both of Lin- “We did registrations, we four assessors in her years from Lincoln. Finishing tied did real estate,” she said. with the county. coln, announce their upcom- at 63 in third place was the “Then, we took over titling “She trained four as- ing wedding. Destry Kenning Team and instead of having people start sessors,” Joe said with a Miss Van Cleef is the Alan Rauner Team. Happy 80th Birthday! in the clerk’s offi ce and go to chuckle. daughter of Michael and The 1st Flight winners Joleen Gebers is turning 80 on July 4th. Cindy the assessor’s offi ce to end Johnson remembers us- were the Matt Johnson Team Wollenberg and Carla Seaman and families re- Nancy Van Cleef of Carleton. here. Now they just come to ing a typewriter for the car with a 64. quest a card shower for their mom. Cards can be She is a 2008 graduate of our offi ce.” statements. She also saw the Finishing second was the sent to: Joleen Gebers, 312 North 7th, Hebron, Thayer Central High School, That change was approxi- value of land change to mar- Joe Hergott Jr. Team and NE 68370. a 2012 graduate of Nebraska mately eight years ago. ket-based and the amount of third was the Terry Ringen Wesleyan University with More goes on behind the customers who physically team. treasurer’s counter than come into the offi ce decrease The Hebron Journal-Register invites you to share your special occasion a degree in Sociology and The 2nd Flight winners announcements with our readers. Contact us at hebronjr@windstream. people realize, Higel said. because the internet made Spanish. She is a 2014 were the Johanna Shinn net or 402-768-6602 for more information. There is a fee associated with “You have to be patient services accessible online. published announcements. graduate of the University of Team. and want to help people with “We notice the difference Denver Graduate School of Each year two scholar- their problems,” she said. here,” Johnson said. ships of $500 are given. This Social Work. She is currently Johnson feels the same Many people still like to Closing Grain Bid years winners were Brendan a school social worker at way. She always smiles at the come to the counter, she In Home Care Fangmeier of Thayer Cen- June 24, 2018 Lincoln Public Schools. homesteaders. It pleases her added.      Mr. McGill is the son of tral and Evangeline (Evie) Chester, Nebraska Schwab of Fairbury High Corn, bu ...... $3.21 Ernest and Laurie Kohout School. Milo, bu ...... $2.91 of Seward, and Keith and Kimberly McGill of Seward. 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* ALEXANDRIA * Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; Friday, June 29: Ladies Bible * FRIEDENSAU * GRACE LUTHERAN Wednesdays: Women's Bible Sunday School, 10 a.m. study, 1 p.m. CHURCH study, 7 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, July 1: Sunday TRINITY LUTHERAN Keith Brozek, Pastor Thursdays: Prayer time, 9 Lana Likens, Lay Pastor * CHESTER * School, 9:15 a.m.; Worship with Rev. Jose Flores Saturdays: Worship Service, a.m. Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m.; Communion, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 28: Nursing 6:30 p.m. Saturdays (2nd and 4th): Sunday School, 11 a.m. ST. JOHN LUTHERAN Monday, July 2 - Friday, July home/Assisted living visits by Sundays: Worship, Bible Men's Bible study. Rev. Robert Hopkins, Pastor 6: Vacation Bible School, 9 a.m. Pastor; Young Women's Bible study, Coffee fellowship, 9 * BELVIDERE * Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. - noon. stud, 7 p.m. a.m. * HUBBELL * (fi rst, third and fi fth Sundays) Wednesday, July 4: Picnic in Sunday, July 1: Communion the park, 7 p.m. HEBRON & CHESTER BELVIDERE UNITED Service, 10 a.m. ZION LUTHERAN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF CHRIST * DAVENPORT * Rev. Robert Hopkins, Pastor PEACE LUTHERAN Rev. Young Je Kim, Pastor Kim Dunker, Pastor * GILEAD * Sundays: Worship, 11 a.m. Rich Stevenson, Pastor Sundays: Worship at Ches- Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; CHRIST'S LUTHERAN (second and fourth Sundays) Sunday, July 1: Holy Com- ter, 11 a.m.; Worship at Hebron, Kristen Van Stee, Pastor ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Sundays: Sunday School, 9:30 munion, 10 a.m. 9 a.m.; Sunday School, Chester, * OAK * * BETHEL * Wednesday, July 4: Offi ces Pastor Kenneth Kramer 9:30 a.m.; Hebron, 10:15 a.m. a.m.; Worship, 10:30 a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 10 BETHEL CHURCH closed for holiday; Meadowlark Jim Hubble, Pastor a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Heights Bible study, 10:30 KING OF KINGS CHURCH Sundays: Sunday School, a.m.; Parkview Haven Chapel, CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 9:15 a.m.; Worship, 10:30 Ron Shields, Pastor * HARDY * Keith Brich, Pastor Sundays: Sunday School, 9 3 p.m. Darrell Sutton, Pastor Sundays: Sunday School, 9 a.m. Tuesdays: Service, 7 p.m. a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN a.m.; Worship 10 a.m. ST. PETER LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 6 p.m.; Wednesdays: Men's Bible * BRUNING * Brian Francik, Pastor Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Sunday School, 5 p.m.; fi rst and ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. study, 7 p.m. Vicar Greg Schaffer Wednesday, June 27: Chapel third Sundays of month. Fridays: Women's Bible TRINITY LUTHERAN at Courtyard Terrace, 9 a.m.; Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m.; * HEBRON * study, 2 p.m. Stuart Sell, Pastor Sunday School and Bible class, Chapel at Parkview Haven, HARVESTIME First Saturday: Men's break- Sundays: Worship Service, 10:15 a.m. 3 p.m. NEW LIFE ASSEMBLY fast, 7:30 a.m. 10 a.m. Thursday, June 28: Conver- FAITH LUTHERAN Mike Hood, Pastor UNITED METHODIST sations, 7 a.m. Brian Francik, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m. UNITED METHODIST Friday, June 29: Bulletin Contact # 402-200-1228 * RUSKIN * Jeanie Leeper, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 8:00 Jeanie Leeper, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 10:30 folders, 1 p.m. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC a.m. BETHANY LUTHERAN Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. a.m. Sunday, July 1: Worship Father Rudolf Oborny, Pastor Service with Holy Communion, Saturday, June 30: Mass, Irvin Schleufer, PMA Gerald Toepfer, PMA * BYRON * * DAYKIN * 9:30 a.m. FIRST COMMUNITY 6 p.m. Monday, July 2: Elders, 8 CHURCH Sunday, July 1: Mass, 10 Connie Raess, Pastor Steve Speichinger, Pastor Sundays: Worship, 10 a.m. ST. PETER LUTHERAN ST. JOHN p.m. a.m.; Knights meet in social hall RURAL BYRON Tuesday, July 3: LCMS Sundays: Sunday School, to make ice cream for July 4. Pastor Annette Minderman 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 ******** Pastor Breen Marie Sipes Sundays: Worship, 9 a.m. Communion at Meadowlark Totus Tuus, July 8-13, fi rst Heights, 1 p.m. a.m. grade through high school. Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Copy requested by noon on a.m. Wednesday, July 4: Church * DESHLER * closed for holiday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN HEBRON BIBLE CHURCH Mondays. To make additions or changes, Fax 402-768-7354, e- Thursday, July 5: LWML, Sundays: Worship, 10:30 Jeff Friesen, Pastor * CARLETON * mail [email protected] ABIDING WORD LUTHERAN 7 p.m. a.m. Sundays: Sunday School, 9 Jon Langness, Pastor or phone 402-768-6602. ZION LUTHERAN a.m.; Worship, 10 a.m. Obituaries

Interment was in the biscuits and gravy, but Lee’s Arlo Chester City Cemetery at always seemed to win out. Chester. They seemed to fi nd a way Doehring Memorials are suggested to include family with invita- Arlo Wayne Doehring, to go to the Chester United tions, photographs and tales the son of Paul and Gladys Methodist Church. documents all their favorite (Havelka) Doehring, was Condolences may be sent spots. They shared their born on February 24, 1925, to Megrue-Price Funeral beautiful Hawaii wedding in Republic County at War- Home, 750 N Commercial, with Mel’s parents on their wick, Kansas. He passed Superior, Nebraska 68978 50th anniversary so theirs away on June 16, 2018, at or in care of www.pricefu- was always special in the the Blue Valley Lutheran neralhomes.com. following years, knowing it Nursing Home at Hebron, Megrue-Price Funeral was celebrated with family. at the age of 93 years, three Home of Superior was Mel was crazy about one of months, 23 days. in charge of the arrange- their travel spots in the Pa- Arlo at- ments. cifi c Northwest so once Lee tended the retired from Sholle Corp and Citywide Cleanup held... Egbart and Mel completed a contracting The City of Hebron held its annual cleanup June 16 and nearly fi lled all four trailers at the Messman Melvin stint installing new fi ber op- cleanup site. Residents were eager for the city to schedule the cleanup, adminstrator Chris Country tics technology in San Diego, Schools Harmon they packed up and moved Fangmeier said. near Born Athlete. Natural Sto- to Coupeville, Wash. Hebron Mel was often found on Card of Thanks ryteller. Adventurist Spirit. We would like to express and the Born in Hebron to wonder a motorized kayak he per- Kroeger School near Hub- sonally engineered with his our heartfelt thanks to all our Cards of parents, Paul and Bessie family and friends for the cards, bell and graduated from Harmon, on December 22, favorite dog, CoCo, as his Hebron High School. He faithful co-pilot. He recon- memorials, fl owers and plants, 1939, Melvin Keith prob- food and support at the passing Thanks attended and graduated from ably knew that winter and nected with old pals and his Fairbury Junior College and brother, Bruce, and many of our dad and grandpa Don many to follow hat he was Krupicka. went on to graduate from destined for the sunshine of had boats so he would come Card of Thanks the University of Nebraska home during the season with We would like to extend a California. Mel passed away special thanks to the staff at Thank you to everyone at Lincoln with a bachelor’s in May 2018. freshly caught crabs to enjoy degree in agriculture. with his culinary companion the Fillmore County Health who helped us celebrate our He certainly made the Services and Hospital for his 50th Wedding Anniversary. He was united in marriage best of those early days as and devoted wife. They en- to Elizabeth “Betty” Lee joyed every aspect of that great care throughout the years Thanks to all who attended a start basketball and track and to Tabitha Hospice and our open house and for all the Canning on June 9, 1946, athlete who got recognized island but found they missed at Munden, Kansas. Arlo the Southern California Mary Mitchell for his care at gifts, cards and good wishes statewide. His name and the end. we received. farmed in the Chester area, reputation as state pentathlon weather after a few years and had worked for the Farmers landed in the place Mel often Thank you to Kroll Funeral JOYCE AND DENNIS earned him a full scholarship Home; Father Rudy Oborny SCHMIDT State Bank in Superior and as a Cornhusker but unfor- termed “perpetual vacation,” retired doing one of his loves, Carlsbad, in north county and the Hebron Sacred Heart Card of Thanks tunately, fate had something Catholic Church; the Legion woodworking in his shop. San Diego. Once again our families else in store for Mel when Riders; the Ohiowa Legion, He enjoyed the outdoors by During retirement, Mel successfully pulled off a he incurred a career-ending Auxiliary and Sons of the camping and fi shing, raising found relaxation through surprise card shower--this knee injury while playing Legion; and Tom Ortgies, vegetables in his raised bed gardening (he was the talk of time for our 40th anniver- football. It was at this point Steve Ozenbaugh, Barb Dunse, gardens, his fruit trees and the park with his blooming sary. What fun it has been that Mel packed it up and Daniel Domeier, and Mel had many bee hives. trees, fl owers and tomato to hear from so many. Even headed west. McPherson for helping us with Arlo is preceded in death plants), kayaking and spiri- Elvis sang for us! We are His beginnings in South- the funeral. We would also by his parents; wife, Bet- tual groups. His adventurist blessed indeed. ern California were modest; like to thank Ron and Carol ty; brothers, LaVonne and spirit continued to the end Gratefully, he often found himself eat- Krupicka for being there above Merlyn; and sister, Mabel of his life as he had plans to DENNIS AND SUSAN ing cheese and crackers for and beyond the call for Dad. Piepho. drive across country with his HARMS dinner but fancied himself a Finally, we appreciate ev- He is survived by daugh- bohemian when recounting pal Emerson to visit family ter, Arleeta Gunn and hus- (most importantly, Ila Cur- eryone’s help, concern and that story in later years. Fate prayers during the over fi ve band Gary of Chester; sons, once again was in play, but rey, who was like a sister to Varyl and wife Jeannie of him) and friends in Nebraska years Dad fought leukemia. this time it worked in his You, too, helped him fi nd the Lincoln, and Kim and wife favor when he landed a job and Michigan before his Barb of Wichita, Kan.; eight generous heart unexpectedly will to fi ght for much longer at the telephone company than his original prognosis grandchildren and eight where he built a respectable gave out. great-grandchildren; sisters, He leaves his family of six months. He was able career as an engineer and to see many more special and Ruth Evers of Hebron, Shir- found the woman with whom behind in this new journey, ley Richardson and husband but his words of encourage- everyday moments, and we he shared the parenting of his know he cherished all of his Bob of Brighton, Colo.; two daughters. ment, wisdom and comfort brothers, Lemoine Doehring will forever resonate with extra time. Mel was always curi- In lieu of individual thank and wife Connie of Garland, ous about technology and his children, Jill, Jackie, and Norman Doehring and Deni and Mik and grandkids, you notes, we will make a showed an entrepreneurial donation in his name so that wife Leora of Salina, Kan.; spirit throughout his adult Kelsie and Jared, who loved along with a host of nieces, him dearly. others may benefit in his life so often he spent week- memory. He was a generous nephews, other relatives and ends exploring, meeting in- Our regret as a family friends. is that we didn’t have Mel person, and he would still want teresting people or working to help others. Funeral services were one of his side businesses. write this himself because held on June 22 from the what a story that man could We truly appreciate everyone One of these ventures led who has helped our families in Megrue-Price Funeral Home him to the love of his life, tell. People in his community in Superior. even paid him for his profes- any way. Your kindness has Rosalee. After completing been incredible. Thank you. Music was a congrega- the landscape of her yard, sional services transforming tional hymn of “The Old their collections of life into KELLY AND CURT MUMM they knew they were des- AND FAMILY Rugged Cross” with Jer- tined to be together forever living memories. emiah Vondra as guitarist. Please join us the after- JEFF AND KATIE and immediately started on KRUPICKA AND Pallbearers were Nathan their quest to enjoy travel, noon of June 23, 2018, at Zuercher, Ryan Earley, Lakeshore Gardens club- FAMILY food and family. GREG KRUPICKA AND Joshua Doehring, Matthew Mel land Lee lives an house in Carlsbad for our at- Kremer, Seth Gissler and tempt to tell his story through FAMILY enviable life which included ERIC AND JENNY Layne Gissler. 13 time-shares and explor- photos, food, favorite hymns Honorary pallbearers and music, and his keepsakes KRUPICKA AND ing many quaint U.S. cities FAMILY were Tyler Doehring, Nor- and parts of Mexico, where from travels and hobbies man Doehring and Lee (Lakers jersey already laid MICHAELA KRUPICKA they further continued their AND FAMILY Doehring. research on fi nding the best out for the event. 6 - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register Aggie alumni tap Reinke for service award

Farmers Cooperative pays it forward to Blue Valley Community Action in several counties. Representatives Emilye Vales, marketing intern, and Mike Stephens, feed consultant, presented Courtesy photo a $1,250 check to Alice Herman, BVCA Family Development Partner at the Can-Care-A-Van The Aggie Alumni Association of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture recog- event in Hebron June 8. nized Reinke Manufacturing Co., Inc., with its Alumni Service Award. Sandi Reinke Wendell is joined by (from left) Dan Stehlik, ag mechanics instructor; Dean Ron Rosati, Associate Dean Jennifer McConville, and Brad Ramsdale, chair, Agronomy and Agricultural Mechanics. Coop supports food pantries (NCTA News photo) Agriculture graduates, He presented the 2018 students to American Weld- Farmers Cooperative six counties within its trade tries and school back pack partners and students re- Alumni Service Award to representatives presented ing Society certifi ed. territory including Fillmore, ceived recognition Saturday Sandi Reinke Wendell, who a check to the Blue Val- programs. The company and partici- Jefferson, Saline, Seward, at the 2018 Aggie Alumni accepted the honors on ley Community Action of The funds raised at the pating Reinke dealers each Thayer and York. Association annual banquet behalf of Reinke Manufac- Thayer County for $1,250 party were matched by A total of $10,650 has in Curtis. turing board of directors. give a $1,000 scholarships to on behalf of the Farmers Co- management and the Coop been provided to the Blue “We appreciate each of Her father, Richard Reinke, NCTA students who commit operative Hunger Program Board of Directors. Those Valley Community Action you here tonight, help- founded the company in to work for a dealer for three to support their continued Food Pantries. funds were then matched ing our alumni to support 1954 on his farm near By- efforts in assisting the local years after graduation. The Farmers Cooperative with the Land O’ Lakes and students in agriculture and ron. community. Wendell, of Axtell, is a is devoted to raising funds for CHS foundations, totaling celebrate accomplishments “We appreciate our part- Funds will be used to sup- the Hunger Program. over $47,000. of the Nebraska College of nership with Reinke and retired educator and serves ply goods at the local food At the employee Christ- The funds from the pro- Technical Agriculture,” said congratulate them on their on the company’s board of pantry in Hebron. mas party silent and live Dave Mehaffey of Bellwood, dedication to student devel- directors. She emphasized Farmers Cooperative has gram are dispersed every auctions are held, along with year throughout the 60 alumni president, told 85 opment,” said NCTA Dean the importance of technical made a donation to Blue Val- attendees. Ron Rosati. “Our students a raffl e to support food pan- communities in their trade ley Community Action in the A 1983 alumnus of the at the Nebraska College training to a skilled work- territory, including South- University of Nebraska of Technical Agriculture force and thanked NCTA for east Nebraska and Northeast School of Technical Agri- and the irrigation industry its academic programming. THE WHEELHOUSE RESTAURANT Kansas. culture (UNSTA), Mehaffey nationwide greatly benefi ts The Aggie Alumni As- Deshler • 402-365-7245 “In Nebraska 227,000 is the fi rst alumni president from Reinke’s commitment sociation represents 4,400 people do not know where from ranks of agricultural to technical training. living alumni from NCTA, This Weeks Specials: their next meal is coming mechanics. “From donation of ma- UNSTA, and two eras of Tuesday Night Special - Wings from and about one-third of Reinke Manufacturing terials and providing men- high school graduates dat- Wednesday - Sriracha Bacon Burger/Family Night those people are children,” Co., Inc., of Deshler was tors, to student internships Thursday - BBQ Ribs according to Dennis Ken- lauded for its support of ag and scholarships, Reinke ing back to 1913 when the mechanics at the two-year Manufacturing and its dealer Friday - Coconut Shrimp w/salad bar ning, Coop sales and mar- institution was established college, and specifi cally for network is invaluable,” he by the Nebraska Legislature Saturday - Steak night w/salad bar keting manager. “Farmers its partnership with NCTA said. Sunday - Breakfast Buffet Cooperative believes very in helping launch an Irriga- In addition to providing a as a regional, residential high Hours: Monday Closed • Tues. - Thurs. 10:30am - 10 pm strongly in supporting our tion Technician program in new GPS-equipped center school. Friday & Saturday 7am-10pm • Sunday 11am - 1:30pm local communities that we 2013. pivot system at the campus Additional news articles serve.” About 20 students have farm in 2014, Reinke sup- about the award recipients Farmers Cooperative taken NCTA electricity, weld- ports the college with shop along with banquet photos ing and agronomy courses supplies, training resources also provides funds for the will be released this week, school backpack programs customized for irrigation including a small two-span technician skills in working system indoor system at the and can be found at ncta. throughout all of Southeast with center pivot irrigation ag mechanics laboratory, unl.edu. Nebraska. Ear, Nose & Throat Clinic systems, said Dan Stehlik, and resource personnel to Find this article online at: The Hunger Program ag mechanics instructor and administer welding tests for https://go.unl.edu/xozv Thayer County Health Services is also encompasses counties UNSTA 1973 graduate in excited to welcome Dr. James Mathew and schools in Northeast diversifi ed agriculture. Weekly with Columbus Community Kansas. Hospital to our Specialty Clinic. He will hold an Ear, Nose & Thoat (ENT) clinic in Hebron twice a SPECIALTY CLINIC SCHEDULE month, starting on July 10th. Dr. Weekly specializes is the medical Specializing in Quality Post Frame Buildings VASCULAR SURGERY BRYAN HEART Garages - Hobby Shops - Equestrian Dr. Tyndall July 3 Dr. Baker July 6 and surgical management and - Agricultural - Commercial & MORE! treatment of diseases and disorders James Weekly, M.D. UROLOGY CLINIC ONCOLOGY of the ear, nose, throat, head and Otolaryngologist 30’x40’x10’ Building Dr. Wiltfong July 5 Dr. Warner July 6 neck conditions. (2) 3’ x 3’ windows, (1) 3’ x 6’ entry door, (2) 10’ x 8’ OVH doors, 4’ wainscoting, 12” overhangs, 4” concrete $25,500 (New patients need a referral) 120 PARK AVENUE | 402.768.4696 15 Years Experience - Free Estimates - Experienced Crews Call today! (402) 426-5022 120 PARK AVENUE | 402.768.6041 www.ThayerCountyHealth.com www.ThayerCountyHealth.com &SFDUFEPOZPVSMFWFMTJUFtwww.gingerichstructures.com The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - 7 Public Notices

COMMISSIONER their work schedule from their Chair of the Thayer County processed by the county clerk. supervisor at least two weeks Board of Commissioners is . Result of vote: Krueger-yes, NOTICE OF PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS NOTICE OF in advance. At the discretion of hereby authorized to sign the at- Bruning-yes, and Dageforde- MEETING TRUSTEE’S SALE JUNE 20, 2018 management, work schedules tached Project Program Agree- yes. Motion carried. THAYER COUNTY The Thayer County Board of For default in the payment may be adjusted to satisfy ment between Thayer County General Fund ...... $83,434.69 BOARD OF Commissioners met in open and personnel requests and control and the NDOT. Road/Bridge Fund $34,575.30 of debt secured by a deed of public session in the commis- COMMISSIONERS trust executed by Brittany overtime costs. If an employee Thayer County is committed Emergency Mgmt ... $4,024.14 Notice is hereby given that sioner’s room of the courthouse does not receive at least three (3) to providing local funds for the Noxious Weed Fund $3,764.03 Thieman, dated May 16, at 9:00 a.m. on June 20, 2018. days advanced notice of a work project as required by the Project General Fund the meeting of the Thayer 2016, and recorded on May Present were Commissioners schedule change that requires Program Agreement. American Family Insurance, County Board of Com- Dave Bruning, Dean Krueger, 19, 2016, Document No. the employee to work a previ- NDOR Project Number: STP- Bp78 ...... 479.56 missioners will be held on 2016-502, in Book No. 181, Rick Dageforde and County ously unscheduled Sunday, or NBIS (112) Ameritas-Vision, Tuesday, July 3, 2018, in the Clerk, Marie Rauner. at Page 687 and re-recorded holiday shift, the employee shall NDOR Control Number: Vision Insurance ...... 150.54 Thayer County Courthouse, on May 26, 2016, Document Dave Bruning, chairman of be entitled to the pay premium 00990 BCBS Of Nebraska, 2nd floor, Hebron, Nebraska. the board, called the meeting No. 2016-528, in Book No. as defined in section 3.2. The NDOR Project Name: 2018 Health Insurance ..... 24973.96 The meeting of the Board of to order. work schedule change must Fracture Critical Bridge Inspec- Mass Mutual Retirement 181, at Page 760 in the Office Public meeting laws are Commissioners will begin at of the Recorder of Deeds, be assigned by the employee’s tion Services, 9:00 am. The meetings are posted and available on the supervisor. Adopted this 20th day of June, Deferred Comp ...... 611.24 Thayer County, Nebraska, north wall of the meeting room 3.2 The County will pay each 2018 at Hebron, Nebraska. Mutual Of open to the public. the undersigned Successor in compliance with Nebraska employee an additional one-half The Board of Commissioners Omaha #G000502F, The agenda is kept con- Trustee will on July 31, 2018, statutes. times the employee’s regular of Thayer County Life Insurance ...... 125.52 tinually current and is avail- The minutes from the previous at 11:00 AM, at the front door rate of pay for each hour worked /s/ Dave Bruning Nebraska Department able for public inspection in of the Thayer County, Court- meeting were e-mailed to the on a previously unscheduled /s/ Dean Krueger Of Revenue, the Thayer County Clerk’s house, Hebron, Nebraska, commissioners for review. Rick Sunday, or holiday shift. This /s/ Rick D. Dageforde State Taxes ...... 1470.49 Office, Room 201, Thayer Dageforde moved and Dean unscheduled weekend and holi- Board member Rick Dageforde Retirement Plans sell at public vendue to the Krueger seconded to approve County Courthouse, Hebron, highest bidder for cash: day shift premium will be added moved the adoption of said reso- Division 002821, NE. the minutes from the June 6, to employee’s regular rate of pay lution. Member Dean Krueger Retirement ...... 5826.26 LOTS 11 and 12, BLOCK 5, 2018 meeting. Result of vote: for purposes of section 3.3. seconded the motion. Roll Call: Thayer County Bank, Marie E. Rauner ERNST SCHULTZ’ SECOND Dageforde-yes, Krueger-yes, 3.3 All shift premiums are Dageforde-yes, Krueger-yes, Federal Taxes ...... 11127.94 Thayer County Clerk ADDITION TO DESHLER, and Bruning-yes. Motion car- subject to applicable overtime and Bruning-yes. Resolution United Healthcare ZNEZ Wk26-1t ried. THAYER COUNTY, NE- rules. In accordance with the adopted, signed and billed as Insurance Co, BRASKA, commonly known George Gerdes, Thayer federal Fair Labor Standards adopted. Dental Insurance ...... 1080.28 County Road Superintendent, Act, a non-exempt employee Attest: /s/Marie E. Rauner Road/Bridge Fund as 213 W Enola Ave, Deshler, met with the commissioners to or overtime eligible employee Thayer County Clerk American Family Insurance, NOTICE NE, 68340 discuss ongoing road projects will receive overtime pay at the Dean Krueger made a motion Bp78 ...... 204.23 IN THE COUNTY subject to all prior ease- and give a department update. rate of one and one-half times to enter into closed session at Ameritas-Vision, COURT OF THAYER ments, restrictions, reser- Board members discussed the employee’s regular rate of 9:30 for the prevention of need- Vision Insurance ...... 68.26 COUNTY, NEBRASKA vations, covenants and en- with the Road Superintendent pay, including any unscheduled less injury to the reputation of BCBS Of Nebraska, cumbrances now of record, the proposed changes to the Estate of weekend and holiday shift premi- an individual. Rick Dageforde Health Insurance ...... 1212.91 Donna Joyce Torbeck, if any, to satisfy the debt Employee Handbook in regard ums, for all time worked in excess seconded the motion. Result of Mass Mutual to vacation and Unscheduled Deceased and costs. of 40 hours in a workweek. vote: Krueger-yes, Dageforde- Retirement Services, Edward E. Brink Sunday and Holiday Shift Premi- yes, and Bruning-yes. Motion Deferred Comp ...... 50 Case No. PR 18-24 ums as proposed by the NIRMA The foregoing resolution as carried. Ne Child Support Notice is hereby given Successor Trustee personnel attorney. moved by Rick Dageforde and Rick Dageforde made a mo- Payment Center, that on June 11, 2018, in First Publication: June 20, Resolution #1832 seconded by Dean Krueger. tion and Dean Krueger seconded Empe Ne Child ...... 311.55 the County Court of Thayer 2018 BE IT RESOLVED by the Upon roll call vote, the following to return to the regular board Nebraska Department County, Nebraska, Kenneth NOTICE Chairman and Board of Com- voted Aye: Dageforde, Krueger, meeting at 9:45. Result of vote: Of Revenue, Pursuant to the Fair Debt missioners of the County of Torbeck, whose address is Bruning. Nay: None. Dageforde-yes, Krueger-yes, State Taxes ...... 939.75 5183 Road H, Deshler, NE Collection Practices Act, Thayer, Nebraska, that the fol- The Chairman declared said and Bruning-yes. Motion car- Retirement Plans lowing updates of the Employee 68370, was informally ap- 15 U.S.C. §1692c(b), no resolution adopted this 20th day ried. Division 002821, information concerning the Handbook of Thayer County, of June, 2018. Drew Harris, Thayer Central Retirement ...... 3377.63 pointed by the Registrar as Nebraska, is amended to read /s/ Dave Bruning Superintendent, Dr. Al Meier, Thayer County Bank, Personal Representative of collection of this debt may be as follows: /s/ Dean Krueger Deshler School Superintendent, Federal Taxes ...... 6483.84 the Estate. given without the prior con- /s/ Rick Dageforde and Dan Werner, Thayer County United Healthcare Creditors of this estate sent of the consumer given POLICY CHANGE #1 Thayer County Attorney, met with the commis- Insurance Co, must file their claims with this directly to the debt collector Schedule of Vacation Earned Commissioners sioners to discuss county truancy Dental Insurance ...... 97.92 Court on or before August 20, or the express permission of is as follows: Attest: /s/ Marie E. Rauner issues and the execution of an In- Emergency Management a court of competent juris- 1 yr - 5 yr: 10 days of vaca- 2018, or be forever barred. terlocal Cooperation Agreement Fund Vicki L. Jarchow diction. The debt collector tion; 3.33 hours 24 pay periods Presented for adoption was between Thayer and Jefferson Nebraska Department per year Clerk Magistrate is attempting to collect a Resolution #1833. Counties and ask the county Of Revenue, debt and any information 5 yr +1 day -10 yr: 15 days of RESOLUTION CERTIFYING board to consider signing the State Taxes ...... 126.19 Thayer County Court vacation; 5 hours 24 pay periods PROPER COMPLETIONOF agreement and funding for the Retirement Plans 225 North 4th, Rm. 203 obtained will be used for that per year PROJECT upcoming school year. Thayer Division 002821, Hebron, NE 68370 purpose (No. 208870). For 10 yr +1 day-15 yr: 20 days WHEREAS, Thayer County County’s share of the agreement Retirement ...... 395.73 Lance J. Johnson, #15089 more information, visit www. of vacation; 6.66 hours 24 pay and State entered into an with Jefferson County would Thayer County Bank, Germer, Murray & Johnson Southlaw.com period per year agreement entitled ”County be $11,000.00. The County Federal Taxes ...... 822.4 Attorneys at Law ZNEZ Wk25-5t 15+: Years earn 1 day per year Bridge Matching Program Agree- Attorney will place $6,000.00 in Noxious Weed Fund up to 25 days Maximum P.O. Box 210 ment”, for the structure number his trust account on this budget American Family Insurance, Bruning, Nebraska 68322 Vacation Amount C008504835 (the Project), cycle to help with the costs Bp78 ...... 34.71 Start Date: 9/4/2012; 3.33 Program Agreement number of the Truancy Program. Rick Ameritas-Vision, Phone: (402) 353-2665 hours BL1723 signed by State on the Dageforde made a motion and Vision Insurance ...... 4.18 ZNEZ Wk25-3t NOTICE One Year: 9/4/2013; 13th day of March, 2017; and Dave Bruning seconded to enter Colonial Life, IN THE COUNTY 09/05/2013 = 1 year and 1 day; WHEREAS, Thayer County into the interlocal agreement with After Tax ...... 10.84 COURT OF THAYER 09/06/2013 = 1 year and 2 days; has now completed the con- Jefferson County. Thayer County Nebraska Department NOTICE COUNTY, NEBRASKA 3.33 hours struction of the Project that was commissioners will earmark an Of Revenue, IN THE COUNTY Estate of Two Years: 9/4/2014; identified in the Program Agree- additional $1,000.00 towards State Taxes ...... 129.93 Annabelle R. Nacke, 09/05/2014 = 2 years and 1 COURT OF THAYER ment; and the expense of the program. Retirement Plans COUNTY, NEBRASKA Deceased day; 09/06/2014 = 2 years and WHEREAS, this Resolution Result of vote: Dageforde-yes, Division 002821, 2 days; Estate of Case No. PR 18-18 is to formally notify State of the Bruning-yes, and Krueger-yes. Retirement ...... 360.27 Notice is hereby given 3.33 hours proper completion of the Project Motion carried. The remainder Thayer County Bank, Ruth E. Hobbs, Three Years: 9/4/2015; according to the terms of the of the balance will be paid by Federal Taxes ...... 820.2 Deceased that on June 11, 2018, in 09/05/2015 = 3 years and 1 Program Agreement. Thayer County schools based There being no other business Case No. PR 17-38 the County Court of Thayer day; 09/06/2015 - 3 years and Be It Resolved: by the Board on a population basis. to come before the board the Notice is hereby given County, Nebraska, Mary B. 2 days; of Commissioners of Thayer Monthly reports were sub- chairman adjourned the meeting that a Final Account and Rauner, whose address is 3.33 hours County: mitted from the County Clerk, at 1:30. The board will convene 525 Barger Avenue, Hebron, Four Years: 9/4/2016; report of administration (1) The Project, for Structure District Court Clerk, Zoning, on June 27, 2018 at 9:00 am. and a Petition for Complete Nebraska 68370 was ap- 09/05/2016 = 4 years and 1 No. C008504835, has been Sheriff, Treasurer, Extension, I, the undersigned County day; 09/06/2016 = 4 years and Settlement, Probate of Will, pointed by the Court as properly constructed by County Emergency Manager and Vet- Clerk in and for the County of personal representative of 2 days; and its contractor, in accordance eran Service Officer. Reports Thayer, hereby certify that all Determination of Heirs, and 3.33 hours with the terms of the Program were reviewed and signed. the subjects included in the Determination of Inheritance this estate. Five Years: 9/4/2017; Agreement. They will be on file in the county foregoing proceedings were Tax have been filed and are Creditors of this estate 09/05/2017 = 5 years and 1 (2) The bridge was construct- clerk’s office. contained on the agenda for set for hearing in the County must file their claims with this day; 09/06/2017 = 5 years and ed in strict compliance with David Burd, Thayer County the meeting and kept continu- Court of Thayer County, Ne- Court on or before August 13, 2 days; (a) the plans and specifica- Health Services CEO, and Doug ally current and were contained 2018, or be forever barred. 5 hours braska, located at Hebron, tions including any State-ap- Wisner, TCHS CFO, met with on said agenda for at least 24 Nebraska, on July 23, 2018, Vicki L. Jarchow proved change orders, the commissioners to review the hours prior to said meeting. at 11:45 a.m. Clerk Magistrate POLICY CHANGE #2 (b) all applicable design stan- latest financial reports. The agenda is available for the Unscheduled sunday and Vicki L. Jarchow 225 North 4th, Rm. 203 dards, and Derik Opperman, Liberty public in the office of the Thayer Hebron, NE 68370 county recognized Holiday Shift (c) the conditions and re- National representative, met with County Clerk. A notice of said Clerk Magistrate Premiums quirements of the Program the board to request permission meeting was published in the Thayer County Court (402)768-6325 1.0 POLICY Agreement. to discuss with county employ- Hebron Journal Register and 225 North 4th, Rm. 203 Joseph H. Murray, PC, LLO Thayer County maintains (3) County understands that ees his insurance plans. No the Deshler Rustler. Hebron, NE 68370 #12994 compliance with federal and it is the owner of the bridge, action taken at this time. These proceedings have (402) 768-6325 Attorney at Law state laws that governs payment and that it is sole responsible A representative from the been written and available Germer, Murray & Johnson of minimum wage, overtime, Lance J. Johnson, #15089 for the design, inspection, con- USDA Wildlife Services met for public inspection within 10 Germer, Murray & Johnson 147 North 4th Street and workweek, workday, and struction, reconstruction, repair with the commissioners to working days and prior to the shift premiums. In addition, Attorneys at Law P.O. Box 87 and operation of the bridge and present his annual report for next convened meeting. The Hebron, NE 68370 the County wishes to provide roadway and is responsible for Thayer County. There were 45 complete text of resolutions P.O. Box 210 employees with a fair and meeting any environmental or calls for the past year in Thayer and agreements is available in Bruning, Nebraska 68322 (402)768-7400 predictable work schedule to other post-construction permit County for wildlife nuisances. the office of the Thayer County Phone: (402) 353-2665 ZNEZ Wk24-3t protect the work-life balance and or legal commitments applicable The request for funding this Clerk. ZNEZ Wk26-3t financial stability of employees. to the project. year included a 5% increase Each commissioner signed Therefore, the County has es- (4) The project costs were making the request $8,199.45. the agenda stating a copy tablished the following policy to fair, reasonable and necessary Rick Dageforde moved and was received in the mail. Said compensate its employees for for the proper construction of Dave Bruning seconded to pro- agenda is on file in the Thayer any inconvenience caused for the project. vide funding for another year. County Clerk’s office. Send your news and photos to shift changes that require the NDOT Project Number Result of vote: Dageforde-yes, Dave Bruning employee to work a previously STWD-CBMP (1) Bruning-yes, and Krueger-yes. Chairman of the Board unscheduled shift on Sunday NDOT Control Number Motion carried. Marie E. Rauner [email protected] or County recognized holidays 00974 Dean Krueger made a motion County Clerk without adequate notice. The NDOT LPA Control Number: and Dave Bruning seconded Equal Employment policy only applies to non-ex- 00974R to sign a letter of understand- Opportunity Statement empt employees or overtime NDOT Project Name: County ing with Blobaum & Busboom Thayer County does not eligible employees. The depart- Bridge Match Program in regard to the preparation of discriminate on the basis of ment head is responsible for the Adopted this 20th day of June, the county budget for the fiscal race, color, national origin, administration of this policy. If 2018 at Hebron, Nebraska year 2018-2019. Result of vote: sex, religion, age or disability you have any questions regard- Board member Dean Krueger Krueger-yes, Bruning-yes, and in employment or the provision ing this policy or if you have moved the adoption of said reso- Dageforde-yes. Motion carried. of services. questions about workweeks or lution. Member Rick Dageforde As there were no changes Commissioner agenda and 2018 workdays, please contact the seconded the motion. Roll to the submitted agreement minutes are available at www. department head. call: Krueger-yes, Dageforde- from the previous year, Rick thayercounty.ne.gov JULY 17-22 yes, Bruning-yes. Resolution Dageforde made a motion and ZNEZ Wk26-1t 2.0 DEFINITIONS adopted, signed and billed as Dean Krueger seconded to into Kearney, Nebraska 2.1 “Regular rate of pay” adopted. an agreement with Regional Be- means the regular hourly rate Board of Commissioners of havioral Health Authority through Come Check It Out! or hourly equivalent that an Thayer County Region V Systems starting July t1BSBEFt4IPXBOE4IJOFTti&MWJTw$PODFSU employer must pay an employee /s/ Dave Bruning 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. t#VSOPVU$POUFTUt%SBH3BDFTt$MBTTJD$BS"VDUJPO for each hour the employee /s/ Dean Krueger Result of vote: Dageforde-yes, PLUS MUCH MORE! works during a given work shift. /s/ Rick Dageforde Krueger-yes, and Bruning-yes. NOTICE OF CIVIL Call Brad at (308) 440-2941 or visit www.cruisenitekearney.com “Regular rate of pay” does not Attest: /s/ Marie E. Rauner Motion carried. SUIT REQUESTING include bonus or other incentive David Lee, Thayer County MONEY JUDGMENT payments; overtime, holiday The road superintendent Sheriff, and Zach Svoboda and pay, or other premium rates; or TO: Tony Furtado, 1225 submitted Resolution #1834. Michael Wicht, Prochaska & Road 7300, Hebron, Ne- any additional compensation an SIGNING OF THE Associates, met with the board employer is required to pay an PROJECT PROGRAM to discuss the current jail and braska 68370 employee under section 6 or 7 of AGREEMENT needed updates for law enforce- Collection Associates, the Fair Labor Standards Act. 2018 FRACTGURE ment personnel safety and for A Registered Nebraska 2.2 “Shift” means the specific CRITICAL BRIDGE the safety of the inmates. The Tradename of THE COL- and consecutive hours the em- INSPECTION architects went through the LECTION AGENCY, LLC, Dr. Hynes & Dr. Barrios ployer requires the employee Thayer County current law enforcement build- has filed a Complaint in to work. Whereas: the Nebraska ing and feel the building is in the County Court of Gage, BEATRICE 2.3 “Work schedule” means Department of Transportation good enough shape to make the hours, days, and times, in- Nebraska, Case #CI-18-135 LINCOLN 552 West Sargent (NDOT) is developing a trans- the needed changes and to add to enter a money judgment cluding regular work shifts and portation project, on the behalf on to as may be needed. They 80TH & HWY 2 Road on-call shifts, when an employee of the county, for which it intends will proceed with the necessary against Tony Furtado in the Hours: 11am - 1pm is required by the County to sum of $1,200.00, together to obtain Federal funds; studies to determine needs with Monday-Friday perform duties of employment for Whereas: Thayer County as a building upgrade. with costs and interest. You which the employee will receive a sub-recipient of Federal-Aid Amanda VanAsperen, South- are required to answer the compensation. funding is charged with the east Adult Drug Court coordina- Complaint by the 27th day 2.4 “Workweek” is any con- responsibility of expending tor, met with the board and pre- of July, 2018. secutive fixed period of time said funds in accordance with sented an annual report of county established by the County that COLLECTION ASSOCIATES, Federal, State and local laws, participants in the program. She A Registered Nebraska reflects a regularly recurring rules, regulations, policies and presented a budget request of period of seven consecutive guidelines applicable to the fund- $1,906.44 for 2018-2019. Rick Tradename of 24-hour periods. The County’s ing of Federal-aid projects; Dageforde made a motion and THE COLLECTION current workweek is seven days, Whereas: Thayer County and Dean Krueger seconded to ap- AGENCY, LLC, beginning Sunday at midnight the NDOT wish to enter into a prove the budget request and By /s/ Stephen J. Kraviec and ending the following Satur- Program Agreement to provide enter into an agreement to con- S. J. Kraviec, PC, LLO, day at 11:59 p.m. The County for Fracture Critical bridge tinue the county’s participation. #12322 reserves the right to change the inspection and load re-rating Result of vote: Dageforde-yes, 1901 Court St. period of time which constitutes (if necessary) services for the Krueger-yes, and Bruning-yes. 402-904-7135 the regular workweek. Beatrice, NE 68310 Federal-aid project. Motion carried. (402) 228-3371 Be It Resolved: by the Board Dean Krueger made a motion 3.0 PAY PREMIUM of Commissioners of Thayer and Dave Bruning seconded to ZNEZ Wk22-5t www.rocnebraska.com 3.1 Employees will receive County that: approve the salary claims being 8 - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - The Hebron Journal-Register Public Notices

NOTICE a tax deed is subject to the plies, $1094.95; Braun, postage, TO: Jami L. Jackson right of redemption under $84.30; Hebron Journal, publish, P.O. Box 132 Nebraska Revised Statutes $95.81; Murray, fees, $240.10; Davenport, NE 68335 §§ 77-1824 to 77-1830. Matheson, supplies, $29.12; (2) The right of redemp- NE Public Health Lab, testing Please be advised that on tion requires payment to the $253.00; NE Power Rev Board, May 14, 2015, a Public Tax county treasurer, for the use assessment, $45.74; Norris Sale Certificate was issued of such purchaser, or his, her Public Power, labor, $1417.75, trans charges, $1668.20; NPPD, by the Treasurer of Thayer or its heirs or assigns, the power purchase, $18215.53; County, Nebraska, on the amount of taxes represented Public Safety Cntr, supplies, following property: by the Tax Sale Certificate $156.09; Verizon, service, West 122.5 feet of Irregu- for the year the taxes were $119.51; Village, postage, lar Tract 93, Section Eighteen levied or assessed and any $105.10; Watson’s, supplies, (18), Township Four (4) subsequent taxes paid and $2.79; Windstream, service, North, Range Four (4) West interest accrued as of the $195.85; RW’s supper, $42.00; of the 6th P.M., Davenport, date payment is made to the V.& M Sales & Lawn Service, Thayer County, Nebraska spraying, $1050.00; transfer county treasurer. In addition, from CDBG, $20145.00. (Property Physical Ad- if the real property is owner- Colt Farringer, Emergency dress: 306 E 7th St, Daven- occupied real property and Manager and County Zoning, port, NE, 68335) the redemption occurs after introduced himself and spoke The property is assessed the day the purchaser filed briefly on emergency communi- in the name JAMI L. JACK- an application for a tax deed, cation improvements he hopes SON. The Purchaser of such a redemption fee equal to will be accomplished. Trapp, Public Tax Sale Certificate twenty percent of all other seconded by Crosier, moved was CITY OF DAVENPORT. amounts due must be paid; to appoint Colt Farringer as our Flood Plan Manager. Roll call The assessment is for de- and, vote: AYES: Crosier, Enghauser, linquent real estate taxes JR Photo/Art Whitton (3) The right of redemption Oltmans, Seifert, Trapp. Motion for the second half of the expires at the close of busi- carried. Chesterfest 2018... tax year 2012 and all of tax ness forty-five (45) days after Trapp, seconded by Seif- Chesterfest was held last weekend in the north park and was a huge success. Many events year 2013 in the amount of the date of application for the ert, moved to unappoint Tom $356.28. tax deed for owner-occupied Krueger as Street superinten- through Friday and Saturday kept the crowds busy and happy. The weekend started with the Please be advised that real property or at the close dent and appoint Steven A. co-ed softball tournament, while a DJ handled the music and karaoke. Saturday started with CITY OF DAVENPORT in- of business on the day the Parr as Street Superintendent tends to apply for a County for 2018 effective immediately. the golf cart rally, which saw 19 teams tour Chester searching for locations from a cryptic purchaser filed an applica- Roll call vote: AYES: Crosier, set of clues. The ball tournament continued through the afternoon, while the art fair and car Treasurer’s Tax Deed after tion for a tax deed with the Enghauser, Oltmans, Seifert, three (3) months from your county treasurer for all other Trapp. Motion carried. show kept ‘Chesterfesters’ busy. The car show has 27 entries featuring a great variety of receipt of this Notice which real property. Complaints—building permit vehicles from classic hot rods to modern muscle. will foreclose you from any CITY OF DAVENPORT has been applied for to house Saturday’s dinner was an incredible gourmet burger bar organized by Dawn Wit. In the interest in the property. The By: /s/ JOSEPH H. MURRAY “junk” setting on lot and fence will be built to keep fowl contained; perfect summer evening air, the concert began with Hebron’s Cole Harris Band who performed purpose of the Treasurer’s #12994 Tax Deed is to redeem taxes One of Its Attorneys letters will be sent with a copy a great set of covers and new songs from an upcoming album. They were followed by the assessed for the tax years JOSEPH H. MURRAY of the ordinance regarding fowl, horses and swine in town. always popular Free Beer and Chicken Band, while the Emmett Bower Band closed out the 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and # 12994 Nothing further on the nui- party. Once again Chesterfest hosted an incredible fi reworks display provided by Legendary 2016, paid by the purchaser One of Its Attorneys sance properties at this time. with accrued interest. Kleveland Fireworks and the Chester Volunteer Fire Department. GERMER, MURRAY, & Deputy Rose discussed UNLESS YOU ACT JOHNSON Hebron’s ordinances regard- YOU WILL LOSE THIS Attorneys at Law ing unlicensed and abandoned PROPERTY. P.O. Box 47 vehicles. These ideas will be (1) That the issuance of 147 N 4th St researched and Village Attorney a tax deed is subject to the Hebron, NE, 68370 contacted. right of redemption under Seifert, seconded by Trapp, Phone: (402) 768-7400 moved to bill the residents Nebraska Revised Statutes ZNEZ Wk25-3t $100.00/yard for the properties §§ 77-1824 to 77-1830. that were mowed. Roll call vote:: (2) The right of redemp- AYES: Crosier, Enghauser, tion requires payment to the Oltmans, Seifert, Trapp. Motion county treasurer, for the use VILLAGE OF carried. Research to see how this of such purchaser, or his, her DAVENPORT matter (getting it done and col- or its heirs or assigns, the JUNE 4, 2018 lecting) is handled elsewhere. amount of taxes represented The Board of Trustees of the It was felt that a bid would Village of Davenport, Nebraska, be needed for any removal of by the Tax Sale Certificate cement other than to the Vil- for the year the taxes were met in regular session on Mon- day, June 4, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. lage site. levied or assessed and any in the conference room of the Maintenance reported on subsequent taxes paid and fire hall. Notice of the meeting Premium Ag’s plans to eliminate interest accrued as of the was given in advance thereof an electric meter at Premium Ag date payment is made to the as shown by the certificate & Seed HWY 4 location and tie county treasurer. In addition, of posting notice attached to the two buildings together (own if the real property is owner- these minutes. Notice of the expense) and water service occupied real property and meeting was mailed to all board at Kennels’s new building. All members, and a copy of their manholes checked and sewer the redemption occurs after running smoothly, pine tree the day the purchaser filed acknowledgment of receipt of notice and the agenda are also removed at the park and more an application for a tax deed, attached to the minutes. The trees trimmed (some trees may JR Photo/Art Whitton a redemption fee equal to agenda was on file in the office have to be planted) and perhaps twenty percent of all other of the Village Clerk and avail- drilling in some grass seed. Ce- Chester Class of 1998... amounts due must be paid; able for public inspection. All ment slab needs to be poured The Class of 1998 held their reunion during the Chesterfest festivities. Pictured are (l-r): and, proceedings hereafter shown for the generator. Application for (3) The right of redemption were taken while the convened water service at 408 E 7th needs Back row: Jason Bray, Andy Wassom, Travis Freitag, Jeremy Heitmann, Jerod Welch. Front meeting was in regular session to be signed. Location for Wild expires at the close of busi- Horse Ministries demonstration row: Tracy (Eitzmann) Garcia, Kara (Blecha) Wenske, Misty (Breland) Svoboda, Nicole (Parker) ness forty-five (45) days after and open to public attendance. Wiggins, Amber (Gausman) Versch. The meeting was called to was discussed. the date of application for the order by the Chairman, Trustee There being no further busi- tax deed for owner-occupied Trapp. Answering roll call were ness to come before the Board, real property or at the close Crosier, Enghauser, Oltmans, Trapp, seconded by Seifert, of business on the day the Seifert and Trapp. Also present moved the meeting adjourn at purchaser filed an applica- were Colt Farringer, Martin & 8:12 p.m. tion for a tax deed with the Jeanne Leeper, Sally Pfeifer, Justin Trapp county treasurer for all other Deputy Rose and Village em- Chairman ployees Braun, Ficken, Manes Arlene Vorce real property. Village Clerk CITY OF DAVENPORT and Vorce. Minutes of the May meeting ZNEZ Wk26-1t By: /s/ JOSEPH H. MURRAY were declared approved as #12994 printed, there being no addi- One of Its Attorneys tions or corrections, and reading JOSEPH H. MURRAY aloud being dispensed with, # 12994 as copies of the minutes were One of Its Attorneys distributed to trustees along with NOTICE OF CIVIL GERMER, MURRAY, & their notices. SUIT REQUESTING JOHNSON The treasurer’s report was MONEY JUDGMENT given. Oltmans, seconded by TO: Tony Furtado, 1225 Attorneys at Law Seifert, moved the report be P.O. Box 47 Road 7300, Hebron, Ne- accepted. Roll call vote: AYES: braska 68370 147 N 4th St Crosier, Enghauser, Oltmans, Hebron, NE, 68370 Seifert, Trapp. Motion carried. Collection Associates, Phone: (402) 768-7400 Claims for May expenses A Registered Nebraska ZNEZ Wk25-3t were presented and audited. Tradename of THE COL- Trapp, seconded by Enghauser, LECTION AGENCY, LLC, moved that the claims be paid. has filed a Complaint in Roll call vote: AYES: Crosier, the County Court of Gage, Enghauser, Oltmans, Seifert, Nebraska, Case #CI-18-135 NOTICE Trapp. The chairman declared to enter a money judgment TO: Frank Jackson the motion carried and or- against Tony Furtado in the dered payment of the following 157 West Greenfield Drive sum of $1,200.00, together Little Chute, WI 54140 claims. Wages, less withhold- ings, $7829.45; trustee fees, with costs and interest. You less withholding, $720.31; TLC, are required to answer the Scott Jackson CDBG Fund pymt #1, $12450.00, Complaint by the 27th day 157 West Greenfield Drive pymt #2, $7695.00; Black Hills, of July, 2018. Little Chute, WI 54140 service, $321.38; Ficken, back- COLLECTION ASSOCIATES, JR Photo/Art Whitton hoe/sharpen/stump, $202.50; A Registered Nebraska Please be advised that on Burton Enterprises, service, Tradename of Car show winner... May 14, 2015, a Public Tax $35.00; Fehr, supper, $46.28; C J Tire, rep, $8.00; Clean’s, THE COLLECTION Brooke Lewis from Riverton won the top prize at the Chesterfest car show with her 1968 Sale Certificate was issued AGENCY, LLC, by the Treasurer of Thayer repairs, $560.47; Cornerstone Ford Bronco. The trophy was made by Chester artist Cindy Chinn. Bank, payroll taxes, $2537.37, By /s/ Stephen J. Kraviec County, Nebraska, on the sales taxes, $1793.99, NSF S. J. Kraviec, PC, LLO, following property: check $175.00; CPS, fuel & Sup- #12322 Lot One (1) and S70’ of plies, $402.13; Darley, supplies, 1901 Court St. Lots Two (2) and Three (3), $1176.67; Davenport Building Beatrice, NE 68310 Block One (1), Supply, supplies $109.36; Dav (402) 228-3371 Oak By Phyllis Schmidt Littig Addition, Davenport, Leg Aux., supper, $104.50; ZNEZ Wk22-5t Thayer County, Nebraska Davenport Public Library, lease, (Property Physical Ad- $900.00; Edward Jones, 2%, $262.32; ERC, computer/sup- Donna Gillan quilted last dress: 302 E 7th St, Daven- Gerry Eckles also played held at the First Community port, NE, 68335) Monday. On Wednesday, she cards that afternoon. Church as a farewell for Pas- attended Bible study, and she The property is assessed Wednesday, Jackie Cox tor Wesley and Colleen Wil- in the name FRANK JACK- and Terri Oltmans went to went to Phyllis Schmitt’s son on Sunday as it was their SON and SCOTT JACKSON. Hastings. to visit. last Sunday here. They were The Purchaser of such Public Donna Gillan went for cof- Thursday, Phyllis Schmitt presented with a love gift. Tax Sale Certificate was fee at the Senior Center on visited with Dixie Drohman Molly McCartney visited CITY OF DAVENPORT. The Thursday and attended Tai and her grandsons, Ryker Lola Biltoft on Friday. assessment is for delinquent Chi. Sherry Hartman visited and Rixten. real estate taxes for the tax in the afternoon. year 2012 in the amount of On Friday, Basil and Ilene $556.43. Friday, Donna Gillan was Johnson stopped by to visit in Superior. On Saturday, Please be advised that Phyllis Schmitt. CITY OF DAVENPORT in- Donna attended the funeral Jackie Cox was among tends to apply for a County of Robert Bruce. She also those attending a baby Treasurer’s Tax Deed after visited at Terri Oltmans. shower in Hebron for Shel- Public three (3) months from your Sunday, Donna Gillan and ley Kapperman of Seward receipt of this Notice which the church ladies ate lunch in on Sunday. will foreclose you from any Davenport. On Sunday, Phil and Gerry Notices: interest in the property. The Last Monday afternoon, Eckles were coffee guests of purpose of the Treasurer’s Jackie Cox and Phyllis Tax Deed is to redeem taxes Dick and Carol Eckles and assessed for the tax years Schmitt worked at the Nu- visited with their guests, Your right to ckolls County Museum. 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and Sarah Vanhorn and Children 2016, paid by the purchaser Last Tuesday, Phyllis and James and Julia Merrill, with accrued interest. Schmitt had lunch with Sher- who had come to pick up know UNLESS YOU ACT ry Hartman at Caps Cafe, their girls who had spent the YOU WILL LOSE THIS then they played cards at the week with Dick and Carol. PROPERTY. Nelson Community Center. A potluck dinner was (1) That the issuance of The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - 9 Today’s land values tell a tale of two markets; Land values Family all in for Deshler hunt Some Deshler residents hours of Friday night.” years has been her husband, may have been a little disap- Hintz and Sanderson had Lonny. across Southern Plains pointed this year when they just started their hunt for the Sanderson said she’s join- didn’t have a scavenger hunt colorful animals displayed ing the annual hunt. Buyers of agricultural is at what point does the ment and there are reasons item placed in their yards. on Sasse’s Facebook page, Hintz said the adventure is land are wondering if now expectation for some ad- supporting land prices in the “I’m disappointed if along with an offi cial scav- becoming more well known. is a good time to make a ditional land coming up for decades to come. One is the they’re not in my yard,” enger list. She knows people who come purchase, while at the same sale meet with the potential expectation that there will Mary Hintz said as she “It’s a two-day event. She from Fairbury and Superior point in the market, sellers for less operator demand to continue to be an increasing scooted around in a golf takes them down Sunday to play, as well as her family are asking if they should sell. lower land prices? demand for food and fi ber cart with granddaughter afternoon,” Hintz said about from Palmyra. Are land values still trending Several other outside fac- due to world population Elly Sanderson looking for Sasse. Next year will be Sasse’s down or have they bottomed tors may infl uence the land growth and the improve- Dr. Cindy Sasse’s metal It was Sanderson’s fi rst 10th year for the Great and higher prices are on the market going forward. Ris- ment in personal incomes zoo creatures for the Great time. She was in town for Escape Animal Scavenger horizon? ing interest rates, although around the globe. Even with Escape Animal Scavenger Father’s Day. Hunt. Individual landowners and slow, will have an effect on the recent increase in till- Hunt. “I’ve never heard of this. I On tips for newbies, Hintz investors are both scratching those land buyers fi nancing able land around the world As the Deshler Daze June love this,” Sanderson said. recommends people just their heads as to the current their purchase and for those and increasing crop yields, 15-17 schedule noted, the “Cindy better never stop come next year. land market and where it comparing alternative in- growth in grain demand is animals are placed stra- doing it!” Hintz said. “They have to come and might go. It is as if there are vestments. In addition, rising projected to stretch produc- tegically around Deshler Hintz is an experienced see for themselves how two land markets: one that yields on government bonds tion to its fullest. “sometime during the wee hunter. Her partner all these much fun it is,” she said. says it is a good time to sell The other side of the land may indicate increased re- and one that indicates that it market indicates that it is turn expectations from ag is time to invest in land. appropriate to sell during land as the two have some The underlying strength in this time period. For one, correlation. values of good quality farm agricultural land values re- At this time, there are good and ranch land is supported main historically strong even reasons to support the tale of by a number of factors. Num- though they have dropped two land markets with one ber one is the fact that there is from the highs of several saying it is a good time to sell currently less land for sale on years ago. For those who and one indicating it is time the market than normal. For have owned ag land for a to invest. Besides the previ- example, in 2017 in Iowa, period of more than a decade ously mentioned factors on approximately two-thirds of or for those who have re- both sides, there are the wild one percent of ag land sold cently inherited land, today’s cards of weather, crop yields, in the open market, which is values far exceed those of the energy prices, government less than the average one per- past. The decision for those policies, and world events cent that sells per year. Even contemplating a sale of the that can override the current though the Iowa land market farm or ranch is whether to status of the land market. was slow last year, Farmers sell now and capture what The next several years will National Company sold 20 still is a very good price or decide the direction for the percent of the land in the hold for a later sale. land prices. state that was sold through Currently there is not a Nebraska, Kansas, Okla- a brokerage fi rm. lot of good quality ag land homa, Texas: Another factor supporting for sale on the market. If Land values across the current prices for good qual- additional land comes up Southern Plains range from ity land is that there is ad- for sale, one question is how stable to down 10 percent equate buying interest at this much can the market absorb compared to last year with time. The overall agricultural without turning prices lower. variances occurring in qual- sector remains in a relatively The expectation in the land ity and location. good fi nancial position with market is that there will be “High quality land is a low debt-to-asset ratio. some additional sales of selling well at auction in This fact, combined with land going into the winter cropland areas,” said Paul past profi ts, allows some in order to shore up fi nancial Schadegg, area sales man- farmers and ranchers to be conditions of some farmers. ager for the region. “Farmers Mary Hintz and granddaughter Elly Sanderson were on the hunt for the metal zoo animals in the market to purchase Therefore, at what point will who are in good fi nancial Dr. Cindy Sasse has placed around Deshler every year for the Great Escape Animal Scavenger land that enhances their an additional amount of land condition are by far the main Hunt. Next year will be the 10th annual hunt. operations. for sale in an area move buyers of high quality land Also, the fact that neigh- prices down? that comes up for sale. Inves- boring farms do not come up With the continuation of tors are also in the market to for sale very often increases lower farm incomes, op- buy when the right property buying interest when a tract erators will have less cash is available.” does come up for sale. This available to make capital Currently, Schadegg is is evident in the success purchases such as land. As seeing a mix of sellers in the Farmers National Company farmers and ranchers typi- market with benefi ciaries be- has had in Michigan selling cally buy 80 to 95 percent ing the most prevalent. a large group of farms that of the land that comes up “A few investors are de- have been off the market for for sale in an area, any slow- ciding that it is a good time See what’s some time. down of their purchasing to sell and we are seeing a In addition to these factors will lessen the bidding for small number of land sales supporting current values, land that comes up for sale. brought on by an operator’s land is a long-term invest- The concern in the market fi nancial stress. We believe there will be additional stress sales later in the year,” he cooking said. Knowing the land market Caring Friends in any given area is ex- tremely important whether buying or selling. “Our rounds out in agents are working closely every week with sellers so they know the true value of their farm or ranch in the marketplace home care needs and they understand the best Option #1 way to sell the land based By Nancy McGill since the company hires SUBSCRIPTION on local experiences. Farm- Hebron Journal-Register from within the counties it RATES BY MAIL [email protected] will serve. ers National Company has Subscribe Before Caring Friends In “We’re giving back. We multiple methods for selling Nebraska Home Care opened three are taking care of people and land and our agents look at Today! years ago, Chris Heitmann providing opportunities for a the market and the needs of the seller to determine how and Michelle Sorsen were job in that area,” she said. 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Some ing help with exercising, PO Box 210 people are short term or they ★ dressing and medication will use us for as long as they reminders, are sometimes 318 Lincoln Ave. need to.” what causes people to search A red star on Hebron, Nebraska 68370 Caring Friends In Home for assisted living. Heitmann The Hebron ournal Care has a site coordinator managed Meadowlark Phone: (402) 768-6602 in each of its counties, in- Heights Assisted Living in your label J- cluding Thayer, Jefferson, Deshler for 10 years and Fax: (402) 768-7354 egister Fillmore, Nuckolls, Clay she saw it — the little things means it's time Email: [email protected] and Saline. The company people need help with. R is also in Webster, Adams, “It fills your bucket,” Hamilton and York. Hall, Heitmann said about their to renew your Gage and Seward counties services. “Michelle and I are on the radar. There are both have a deep passion subscription 18 people receiving services for caring for people. 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At their June 20 meeting, The discussion is in its Wismer of Thayer County the county commission- preliminary stages and if a Health Services were also ers authorized $8,200 to project is approved, the main at the meeting and said continue the construction would be in the the community forums on Department of Agriculture’s jail cells with electronic visi- changes to billing went Wildlife services, which tation most likely added. well in Hebron and Deshler, helps property owners with “This could be a long but had low attendance in a variety of animals, includ- process,” Lee said. “We Bruning and Davenport. The ing raccoons, opossums, need a more secure facility. hospital has received good coyotes and skunks by set- When you visit an inmate, feedback and people have ting traps. you have to go through the said they are appreciative of Wildlife services had 45 communications area to get the changes. calls last year for assistance to the visitation area. We’re Burd and Wismer both with 19 calls for coyotes hoping to improve that in the commented they thought the disturbing cattle and 16 calls most cost effective means as Cattlemen’s Ball June 1-2 for opossums creating a nui- possible.” was successful and accom- Courtesy photo sance. Representing USDA David Burd and Doug modating to guests. at the meeting was Jerry Blacksmithing tools... Feist, who said 32 counties These are some of the items shown on display at the blacksmith “hammer in” at the Thayer in Nebraska participate in County Museum last Saturday. It has been mentioned that an artisan sometimes gets $200 the program. for the creatures. Jared Fullerton out of Superior is the wildlife spe- cialist for the area. He can be reached at 402-984-5088 for service. County clerk Marie Rauner said the commission- ers want to remind residents the service is available. For example, Alexandria and Gilead are having issues with foxes, which do chase after dogs and cats as well as other animals. Commissioner Dean Krueger mentioned the ser- vice is pricey, however, the county is willing to fund the service for another year. “I didn’t realize it was that much, but I think it is benefi cial,” Krueger said. NOW HIRING! One point Feist touched on was opossums and rabies. He said opossums are not a threat for rabies because Diesel Technicians their body temperatures are low whereas rabies prefers Class A & B CDL Drivers a warm environment. “It’s not likely to have Heavy Equipment Operators a possum with rabies,” he said. In other business, jail Currently offering $1,000 hire on bonus! safety was discussed in light of the recent escape of inmate Lance Powers, who ran past Position is full time and subject to: the dispatchers and out the Competitive Pay • Paid weekly • Health, Dental, Vision • 401K front door. Overtime welcome • Year-round work “We’re trying to fi gure out Paid vacation/ Paid Holidays • Annual Raises something different for our Come join our team! jail setup,” Sheriff David 402-794-4391 or apply online at www.ganatrucking.com Lee said. “There is an issue that needs to be addressed for employee safety.”

Courtesy photo The commissioners heard from Prochaska and Associ- Learning blacksmithing... ates out of Omaha. The fi rm Kids seemed to love the blacksmithing activity at the Museum last Saturday. Lending his has worked on correctional son, Michael, a hand is Porter Logsdon of Hebron. Michael Zlab, blacksmith, is a Historical facilities in Nebraska and Register Society volunteer. said there are a lot of is- sues with older jails such as, no direct line of sight in for a some areas to keep an eye on inmates, and unique to Summer Belvidere By Linda Hudson the Thayer County jail, the booking process for walking an inmate from the sallyport Discovery The weather cooled, the Avers enjoyed celebrating depot. to the jail. The architects also rains came, the crops look her 85th birthday this past The 4th of July will be here recommended electronic Day! better, and all the celebra- week in York. Birthday cake before next week’s edition. visitation because it frees was served in the afternoon up deputies to do something tions have been successful. Enjoy Hebron’s celebra- Although Chester isn’t at the home of Ardys and else. LINCOLN BEATRICE MILFORD quite in Kansas, they must Jeff Dunsmoor. LaDonna’s tion. Get some fi reworks The jail, with a capacity to CAMPUS CAMPUS CAMPUS have the magical wizard grandchildren, Annie, Chel- purchased. Make some hold eight inmates, was built July 27 July 30 Aug. 3 who decided the Chesterfest sea, Nic, Nathan and her homemade ice cream and in 1976 and unfortunately, three great grandchildren there is a new element of date. The weather for their enjoy the freedoms of this Fest was absolutely beautiful were present. Russ and criminal, Lee said. Tour campus, talk with programs, learn about and indeed magical--perfect Bonnie Priefert and Linda great country. And thank “We get some inmates of ĮŶĂŶĐŝĂůĂŝĚĂŶĚŵŽƌĞ͊ZĞŐŝƐƚĞƌĂƚ͘͘͘ for a celebration. I can see Hudson also were there. those who keep us SAFE! that caliber,” he said. representatives from other On Saturday, Audrey (And haul us around in am- Meanwhile, the county is www.southeast.edu/DiscoverSCC Mathiesen and grandson passing its jail inspections. towns trying to get the wizard bulances.) to recommend a date for next Miles visited. They brought year for their weekend. “Eileen’s” cookies to distrib- It is suppose to heat up ute to the residents and staff for the 4th of July, but it is of Broadstone. This brought sort of like, oh well, it is an so much joy to LaDonna annual event and usually and prompted her to say that always good for a perspira- she had the best birthday tion bath! ever. This experience only The taste buds are really intensifi es the idea that the getting going the closer it most enjoyment from life gets to having those deep is in doing for others and rosy tomatoes, creamy cu- making happiness happen. cumbers and fresh tender It was a thrill for LaDonna ears of corn. Hope the side- to give. walk gardeners are having a The day lilies in Teresa’s good year. Knew when the garden are coming in full doctor told me probably the bloom so if you enjoy differ- end of summer for garden- ent types of lilies, it would be ing, that I was going to have a good time to view them. to depend on the farmers An inquisitive crowd at- market people. tended the blacksmith “ham- I think I will pass on chick mer in” at the County Mu- peas. I don’t even know if seum. Various artists dem- anyone grows them but I onstrated their techniques had my adventure with them and several experienced while the hospital was cook- “hands on” blacksmithing. ing for me. I have decided Even the kids enjoyed this. they are defi nitely something The Belvidere Woman’s that I can leave out of my Club served a hearty meal healing diet. of pulled pork, beans, fruit, Are you a College World chips, macaroni salad and Series fan? Oregon State and dessert. This was made pos- Arkansas State have fi nally sible with several friends of reached the stage to play for members lending a helpful all the marbles, now the best hand. of three and of course the The Pony Express riders fi rst game of the series had will be riding east across the to be postponed because of county on Friday, June 29, the rain. Arkansas’s coach, at 4:45 p.m., at the Oregon Dave Horn, was Nebraska’s Trail Marker on Highway coach from 1998-2002. 81. Come gather for some So you know who most of Friday afternoon fun. Nebraska fans want to win. Whistle Stop Train meet- Nebraskans are loyal! ing is on Monday evening, The family of LaDonna July 2, at 7:00 p.m., at the The Hebron Journal-Register - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - 11

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open for all ages to enjoy. hours constructing the bow The park was built with racks, cutting fi ber board, funds from Little Blue NRD, stacking the fi berboard and National Wild Turkey Fed- more. eration, Rocky Mountain Ryan Bulin, who shoots Elks Foundation, the City competitively for Blue River of Hebron and donated Archery, is organizing a fun items from Norris Public shoot at the range July 4 at Power, Williams Drilling, 8:30 a.m. for youth and a Finke Construction, State- competitive shoot for adults line Strutters and Blue River at 10:00 a.m. Archery. On August 26, the city will The 14 wooden frames and also host a Hunting Expo at skids were constructed as a the range. community service project by The public is encouraged the Norder Supply employees to use the range as much as at the Hebron location. possible. Community volunteers This story was were also generous to spend contributed by Jana Tietjen

A bow cut the ribbon to open the new Archery Range on 4th Street in Hebron, south of Lincoln Avenue. Joining in for the festivities June 21 were (Front row, left to right) Kent Thompson, Sam Souerdyke, Ryan Bulin, Matt Taylor, Jade, Michaela and Porter, Caleb Mitchell, Buchannan Tietjen, Elijah Mumm, Carson McLaughlin Owen McLaughlin, Brenner McLaughlin, Jana Tietjen and Blythe Norder. (Back) Michael Logsdon, Ambrose Heying, Rick Souerdyke, Dan Fink, Dave Swoboda, Russ Swoboda, Steve Tietjen and Lathan McLaughlin. Reinke...

facturing and IT indus- districts have participated tries,” Ricketts said. “At in DYTI, and the program the same time, Nebraska’s has impacted around 7,000 job creators are connect- students. ing with the highly-skilled, “DYTI introduces stu- highly-trained workforce dents to concepts and career they are working to re- ideas that maybe they’ve had cruit. Congratulations to this only limited exposure to in year’s grant winners, Nucor the past,” said Nebraska Detailing Center and Reinke Department of Economic Manufacturing, and a special Development Director Dave thank you to our parents and Rippe. “And it does so in a teachers, who are helping really engaging way, where educate our youth and grow students are able to connect Nebraska’s future.” otherwise abstract concepts The governor launched to real-world applications. DYTI in response to a grow- If we can forge connections ing nationwide demand for with students and help even manufacturing and IT pro- a handful approach high fessionals with technical and school with an understand- problem-solving skills. ing of how important STEM Under the program, in- skills are in today’s work- state manufacturing and IT force, then I think we have Joining Gov. from Deshler were Brian Isernhagen, Deshler Public Schools Board President; Doug Wilkerson, businesses collaborate with already succeeded.” Reinke Manufacturing Co. Inc., ; Reinke President Chris Roth; Reinke Vice President Russ Reinke; and Dr. Al Meier, Deshler local public schools to create How Businesses Qualify Public Schools Superintendent. and implement engaging, for the Nebraska Develop- hands-on middle school ing Youth Talent Initiative skill information technology dent scoring by a multiple Hastings, and Hollman Me- •2017: Aulick Industries curricula to promote inter- Businesses that qualify professionals. Grants are agency committee. dia, LLC, of Kearney; of Scottsbluff, Becton Dick- est and cultivate basic skills for DYTI are those in the provided to private sector Past DYTI grant recipients •2016: MetalQuest in inson of Broken Bow, and relevant to workforce needs. manufacturing sector or for-profi t entities. Business- include: Hebron and Distefano in Cyclonaire of York. Since its fi rst year, 23 school businesses in need of high- es are selected by indepen- •2015: Flowserve in Omaha; and