THE SABETHA SINCE 1876 WEEKLY RECIPE AWARD Trish Lukert receives WEDNESDAY Blueberry Baked Oatmeal Jefferson Award OCT FUN&GAMES 8B LOCAL&AREA 8A 9 2019 NEMAHA COUNTY COMMISSION Zoning questions Sabetha Middle School students answered enjoy lunch with 230 grandparents HEATHER STEWART After learning about the importance of comprehensive plans a week ago, the Nemaha County Commissioners welcomed David Breiner, Wabaunsee County Zoning Ad- ministrator, to their meeting on Monday, Oct. 7, to learn about zoning. Approximately 20 to 30 county residents were present for the discussion along with Commissioners Gary Scoby, Dennis Henry and Tim Burdiek, and County Clerk Mary Kay Schultejans. To begin the discussion, Breiner reminded those present that a Kansas county must have a comprehensive plan before developing zoning regulations. “This [comprehensive plan] is a direction that you want your county to go,” Breiner said. “You have to have this [a comprehensive plan] before you can have [zoning] regula- tions.” Breiner said by creating a comprehensive plan, it allows the taxpayers to decide what they want and where they want to see the county go. “It’s your county and you have to decide how you want it to be run,” Breiner said. Vera McKenney waits in the lunch line with Troy Marcus Bauman and his grandparents eat together during the Sabetha According to Breiner, Wabaunsee County started devel- Davis during the Sabetha Middle School Seventh Middle School Eighth Grade Grandparents Day on Thursday, October 3. oping their comprehensive plan in 2000, but it did not get Grade Grandparents Day on Wednesday, October Pictured are (L-R) Linda Rieschick, Leroy Rieschick, Claude Rieschick, passed until 2004. 2. Amber Deters | Herald Ben Bauman, Marcus Bauman and Marj Bauman. Krista Wasinger | Herald Once the comprehen- ZONING.8A EVENT Drive-in Movie Abbey Gugelman and her grandparents eat lunch to be held together at the Sabetha Middle School Eighth Grade Grandparents Day on Thursday, October 3. Pictured Sabetha Middle School student Deagan Hartley enjoys lunch with his are (L-R) Steve Gugelman, K’Lynne Gugelman and grandparents, Lynn and George Tinklin, during Sixth Grade Grandparents Saturday night Abbey Gugelman. Krista Wasinger | Herald Day on Tuesday, October 1. Heather Stewart | Herald SUBMITTED BY ATHENA WALKER AND JAIDYN KOEHLER On Saturday, Oct. 12, Sabetha High School Kansas As- sociation for Youth (KAY) Club will be hosting a Drive-In Movie Night. The event will take place in the SHS parking lot located at 1011 Bluejay Boulevard. The parking lot will open at 5:30 p.m., with the movie starting at 8 p.m. There will be a meal deal by the Booster Club, concessions, and other items available throughout the night. Details can be found on the district website at www.usd113.org. This event has been in the making for a very long time. KAY vice president, Samantha Gutknecht dreamed up this event in April 2019. The club was unable to do it then, due to insufficient funds and lack of sufficient planning time. So the KAY Board members decided to plan it for this Oc- tober instead. Sabetha Middle School students Finley Hann and Samantha Schultejans Seventh grade student McKenna Gatz prepares to “This has been my dream since I joined KAY Club and enjoy lunch with their grandparents during Sixth Grade Grandparents enjoy lunch with her grandparents during Seventh became a member of the KAY Board,” Gutknecht said. Grade Grandparents Day at Sabetha Middle School. With the planning process underway, an email was sent Day on Tuesday, October 1. Pictured are (L-R) Finley Hann, Samantha out to KAY Club members to gather a committee to help plan Schultejans, Janet Heiman, Melvin Heiman, Diane Schultejans, Kay Pictured are (L-R) Peg Gatz, Roger Gatz, McKenna the evening. With Gutknecht as the overall chair, commit- Edelman and Duey Edelman. Heather Stewart | Herald Gatz and Rosalie Dorrell. Amber Deters | Herald tee members each select- ed a specific part of the DRIVE-IN.8A See additional photos from Grandparents Day on Page 8A. NEW BUSINESS L and L Resellers offers affordable refurbished items and custom pieces new, next to new and gently used to look for special needed items and giveaways also will be held at KRISTA WASINGER items. They both enjoy putting that some people do not have the select businesses. “some TLC and elbow grease” into time to look for.” If you are searching for afford- making items reusable. The Swoggers would also love able, interesting items, there is a “We were having some success the opportunity to refurbish a new shop in town just for you. at reselling,” Linda said. special item for someone. L and L Resellers — located at They sold items at one flea “I love to craft, and working Glacial Hills Business Resource market and during the citywide with silk flower arrangements is Center, 913 Dakota, in Sabetha garage sales in June, which helped my favorite,” Linda said. — offers interesting pieces to fill spur the idea for a physical loca- L and L Resellers is open from your home. tion for their wares. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through L and L Resellers, owned by “We offer some new items and Friday and closed on the week- Linda and LeRoy Swogger, opened some hardly used at all items, ends. Sept. 3. Earlier this year, the Swog- along with refurbished items,” gers decided they needed to open Linda said. OPEN HOUSE a business. The store also carries vintage A Fall Open House will be held “Our idea for the business came and antique items. for all the businesses at the Gla- This sign for L & L Resellers is Linda Swogger, an owner of L&L Resellers, stands by this display from our love of repurposing and “Young people starting out and cial Hills Business Center from 9 displayed outside the south of Halloween decor at her shop, which is located inside Glacial recycling items,” Linda said. new families cannot always afford a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12. side of Glacial Hills Business Hills Business Resource Center, 913 Dakota Street in Sabetha. The Swoggers then started at- brand new items,” she said. “We Visitors can tour the building and Resource Center. Krista Wasinger | Herald tending auctions and acquiring would also like the opportunity visit all the businesses. 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Community Health Paper Pick-up, place newspaper Advertising: 10 a.m. Monday for Wednesday newspaper. Commission meeting 9 a.m., Sabetha Christian Noon to 3 p.m., Game Day, at 9-10 a.m., Coffee Hour, at by the curb, tied or in paper Sabetha Nutrition Center Services in Sabetha bags. No plastic bags, please. Special Holiday Deadlines for News and Advertising are 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m., Coffee Hour at Women meeting, at Buzz Cafe Sabetha Nutrition Center Thursday for next Wednesday's newspaper unless otherwise Sabetha Manor 6 to 9 p.m., WitchFest at 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Walk- 10 a.m., Nemaha County 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Axtell 6 p.m., Sabetha PTO Meeting, Republican Women's Meeting, Sabetha Golf Club in Flu Clinic at Sabetha at Buzz Café in Sabetha Pride Craft Show at noted. If the holiday falls on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at SES Library Community Hospital Axtell American Legion 7 p.m., CAPS meeting, 6:30 p.m., Alzheimer’s Support or Thursday, holiday deadlines apply. 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