Cougars down Winside Wildcats


The Cougars went on the road to Winside for their third game of the year and handily defeated the Wildcats 58-28.  Northeast has a 3-0 record while Winside is winless.

 

Henneman put Northeast in front after he broke loose for a forty-five yard scoring run in the first quarter.  Winside tied the game, but L-D responded with two scoring passes by Brehmer.  He hooked up with Taylor Fuston on a 35 yard scoring play and Dakota Riecken pulled a 31 yard TD pass.

 

The passing game opened up the running lanes for the Cougars.  Brehmer broke two long runs as Northeast gained a 36 to 6 lead in the game.  The runs of 37 and  30 yards helped the senior quarterback total 163 yards on the ground.   He added 93 yards through the air with a third TD pass just before half.  Riecken hauled in his second score with a 20 yard reception

 

Northeast led 44 -14 the half.

 

The coach used the second half to get the reserves some playing time.  Brehmer scored in the third period and turned the QB duties to Chevy Henneman .  Henneman capped off the night with a 15 yard scoring run.  He had  129 rushing yards.  Freshman Montana Riecken showed some promise for the future as he hooked up with fellow freshman Bren Shotto on  a 37 yard pass.

 

The Cougars had 439 total yards for their offensive effort.  They picked  300 yards on the ground and added 139 through the air.  They averaged 7.4 yards per carry. They hit on 7 of 10 passes with five players catching a ball.

 

The defense gave up 266 yards.  104 of those yard came on long scoring plays in the second half.  Winside had 117 rushing yards and 149 passing yards.

 

Riecken led the defense with 12 tackles while  Brehmer and Henneman had 11.  Northeast picked off six Wildcat passes.  Linebackers Chevy Henneman and Dakota Riecken each had two picks.  Taylor Fuston and David Bishop added one each.

 

Helpful Hints: Here are a few, let’s add more to the list!


I wish to start something new, and hopefully fun.

Everyone has a way they do things, such as making your own cleaning products, or how to get gum out of hair.

I would like everyone to submit your household hints. Any type of hints are welcome, from cleaning to cooking and everything in between.

I will submit the first one.

If your tube of mascara seems dried out, but there is still some left. there is a way to fix it. Put a few eye drops into the tube of mascara. Shake it up, and you will have useable mascara again! I have tried this and it does work.

Lets add some more. We can all learn something from each other.

Here is one from Rosa Schmidt:

I have found the best shower cleaner–especially for those with hard water. Take equal parts white vinegar and Dawn dishsoap (the regular, not ultra). Warm up the vinegar so that it mixes well with the Dawn and keep in your spray bottle. Spray your shower down after each use and you will never scrub again!

The next one is from a twitter follower, BJ:

If you have really dirty dishes, fill up your sink with hot water, and add dish soap (Dawn or whatever you like to use). Then, let the dishes and pans soak in that for a few hours… the grime comes right off, and you save a ton of effort scrubbing away!

The last one is from Rebecka Fleischman:

Spider Repellant: 10 drops peppermint essential oil with 8 oz. water in a spray bottle. Spray around doors, windows and in corners. Can increase the potency with more peppermint. Spiders hate peppermint.

LDNE Homecoming week


LDNE students enjoying homecoming week! Photo Credit/Pat Sharp.

LDNE students enjoying homecoming week! Photo Credit/Pat Sharp.

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Frances Mabie, 82, of Pender


Frances Elizabeth Mabie, 82, of Pender, Nebraska passed away Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at Heritage of Bel-Air in Norfolk, NE. Funeral services will be held Monday, September 23 at 10:00 a.m. at Cornerstone Assembly of God Church in Pender; with Pastor Jon Olson officiating. Visitation will be Sunday, September 22 from 3:00 until 6:00 p.m. with the family present from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. at Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender. Burial will be Monday at 2:30 p.m. at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery in Lincoln, NE. Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender, NE.

Fran was born December 17, 1930 in Belews Creek, NC to Henry and Ollie (Goode) Rominger. She attended school at Kernersville, NC. On August 7, 1954 she married Dr. James Edmond Mabie, Jr. in Omaha, NE.

Fran enjoyed drawing, painting, bowling and golfing. She was a CPR instructor and an EMT. Fran was a member of the Eastern Star. She loved to spend time with her family.

She is survived by her son, Barry (Sharon) Mabie of Greenwood, IN; daughters, Teresa (Brad) Heise of Bancroft, NE, Nancy (Steve) Trimble of Pender, NE, and Linda (Jim) Bensinger of Uehling, NE; sister, Alpha (James) Price of King, NC; brother, Vance (Rela) Rominger of Burlington, NC; ten grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Dr. James Mabie, Jr.; daughter, Sandra Lynn Heller, two grandchildren, four brothers, and two sisters.

 

 

 

 

Frances Mabie

Frances Mabie

Social Speaks: Bo Pelini


What do you think of the audio tape recently released with Bo Pelini saying some inappropriate things about the Husker fans two years ago? Should he be punished, fired, or do you think his apology is acceptable?

  • Melissa Thomas Hawk I think everyone has a “moment” that they are not proud of and we should all remember that, his just happened to be recorded and saved for future use apparently. Also, Bo’s “vein busting” way is no surprise to anyone, maybe just the words this time…….
  • Kathy Peterson For me it is just another nail in his coffin as I have long NOT been a fan of Bo and this type of behaviour is the main reason why….I would like to see a coach on staff who has respect for the players, the game and the fans…..and who the word sportsmanship means something ALL the time….not just when it can impact a good feeling for him….I will probably catch some flak for this…but that is allright because it is how I feel
  • Leann Canarsky Jorgensen Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. While I am not a huge Bo fan either, I do believe that he is a human being & makes mistakes just like all of us do. I can’t honestly say that I have never said something that I didn’t really mean. He said something he shouldn’t have said in public, but that was just it, he was “venting” in the privacy of a room. I think it’s horrible that someone recorded that without his knowledge & used it against him. I do believe he can be a hothead, but his team seems to also respect him & like him. Haven’t you ever had a day when you just thought your top would blow if you didn’t let some of it out? I know I have!  I love my Huskers, win or lose, but there are definitely those that walk away when the going gets tough! I think if anyone should be embarrassed , it’s Tommie Frazier!
  • Kathy Peterson I have Leeann…but he does it more out of ordinary habit than a once n a while blurp…there have been numerous occasions where this type of thing has happened but this is by far and away the worst…and in the press box…he should have been very aware of the possibility that it was being recorded…at any rate it is done….maybe not over with….I love the Huskers….what I don’t love is the language and the attitude of the man behind them right now….and I have not for a long time….when the University Board had to get involved some time ago to get him to tone down…..it was because they saw this very type of behaviour and the potential damage it could do…it is the worst kind of pr possible for Nebraska…..and the school has had more than it’s share of it in the last few years….
  • Leann Canarsky Jorgensen I am beginning to think that they are never going to find a coach that made everyone as happy as Devaney & Osborne did! I’m not saying that they shouldn’t do something about him, as I said, I’m not a fan of him either. I’m just saying that until the Huskers are winning every game, there are a lot of people that aren’t happy, no matter what!
  • Kathy Peterson You are right there..and there are many who will not follow them when they are losing…….and we all like to see the Huskers win…for me the wins are not so much the important thing…although it is nice…it is how they play and how they act win or…See More
  • Kathy Peterson I just want my 
    Cornhuskers back! And to have the Gentlemans Team and coaching back……it will never be the way it was….but it could be so much better than it is….
  • Donna Hirt Villwok Everything is soooo true what you said above.

Getting to know you: Rebecka Fleischman


Rebecka Fleischman

Rebecka Fleischman

Occupation – Owner/Operator Soup-N-More LLC

Family: Husband, Allen. Children: Honour Dugan, Allison Farrens, Ryan Fleischman, Garrett Fleischman; Grandchildren: Joseph Dugan, Hannah Farrens.

When did you first start growing your own foods and why? After getting sick, I started cutting chemicals out of my diet, Missed convenience food and started creating my own mixes to replace things that we had been buying a little over 6 years ago. By cutting the chemicals and toxins out of my diet my health improved tremendously. The Omaha World-Herald wrote an article about our spinach flour with a recipe in August 2010 and our mixes became a business.

How long have you been in business in Lyons? We opened our new commercial kitchen and store late June 2012.

What was your favorite food when you were a child? All foods were my favorite (except nuts and raisins). I have always loved trying new foods, new recipes and new restaurants.

What are your hobbies? Soup-N-More has become our hobby. We work our business 7 days a week. We are in a “constant state of change”. Our newest venture is adding a Winter CSA (community supported agriculture) to our schedule where we deliver our foods, as well as other local vendors to pick up points in Omaha two Saturdays a month during the non-farmer’s market season (November to April). I would like to write a book about changing your lifestyle based on how I changed mine. Already have the title “The 1-1-30 lifestyle”

What is your favorite time of day? Morning.

What is one of your favorite quotes? If ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we’d all have a Merry Christmas

If you could learn to do anything, what would it be? Play the piano.

If you could meet anyone, living or dead, who would you meet? Jesus Christ

If you won the lottery, what is the first thing you would do? Hire the best attorney and accountant I could find.

If you could be any fictional character, who would you choose? Scarlett O’Hara

What did you want to be when you grew up? I wanted to grow up and have a normal family. Then when I did grow up, I realized there is no normal…the abnormal is the normal.

Lowell M. Tonjes, 84, of Pender Ne


Lowell M. Tonjes, 84, of Pender, Nebraska passed away Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at Legacy Gardens Living Center in Pender, NE.

Funeral services for Lowell are pending with Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Pender.

Good night moon


Beautiful moon! Photo Credit/ Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Beautiful moon! Photo Credit/ Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Bancroft Senior Center News


8ancroft Senior Center News

* The senior center provides Information and Assistance to any individual who is looking for services for themselves or another person 60 years and older, the center manager and/or center participant can provide information to individuals on services available within the community. We link individuals to the services and opportunities that are available within or beyond the community itself. We will then establish adequate follow-up procedures to see that their needs were met. For more information call 402-648-3387.

*If you are 60 years and older and need information on programs designed to help keep you in your home longer or if you need legal help, contact Connie at 402-648-3387 or in the evening at 402-648-7648.

* We have the following medical equipment to loan out on an as need basis, wheel chair, bath seats, toilet seat riser and portable toilet chair, crutches or walker. Call 402-648-3387 during office hours.

Farmers Market will be Friday mornings from 9:30 to 11:00, across the street from the senior center, in front of the Village Community Bulletin Board.

Weekly Activities:

Wed. Sept. 18:  Join us for coffee at 10:00.  Sign up for the pitch tournament at 1:30

Thurs. Sept. 19: Pool at 9:20.  Tai Chi at 9:30 and Walking ex. at 10:15. Coffee at 10:00. Pumpkin Jar Ring centerpiece class at 1:30. Bring about 2 doz. jar rings (reg. or lg. size) to make the centerpiece; other supplies will be furnished.

Fri. Sept. 20: Farmers Market from 9:30 – 11:00 a.m. located across the street by the Village Community Bulletin Board. Chair & Frog ex. class at 9:30 and walking ex.at 10:15 a.m. You’re invited to the monthly birthday party at 1:30; lunch is served about 3:30.

Mon. Sept 23: Stop in for a cup of coffee in the morning. Sign up for the pitch tournament at 1:30. Monthly board meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. Looking for candidates willing to be a board member; contact the manager or on of the board members if you are willing to have your name on the ballot in October.

Tues. Sept. 24 Pool at 9:20.  Walking ex. class at 10:15. Free blood pressure clinic at 11:45. Have you signed up for the fried chicken dinner?

Wed. Sept 25: Melody chimes practice at 9:00.  Join us for coffee at 10:00. Remember to sign up for the pitch tournament at 1:30.

Old news, do not put in newspaper this week.

 

Caregiver Support Group Meeting

The monthly Caregiver Support Group will meet at the Bancroft Senior Center, this coming Monday, September 16, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. The meetings are very informal; various topics are discussed and those who attend are encouraged to share their ups and downs of being a caregiver. If you are a caregiver and have never attended a meeting, please feel free to come and join us.

 

Devan Collins receives award at Last Fling til Spring


Devan Collins of Lyons participated in the 24th annual Last Fling Til Spring held in West Point Sun., Sept. 14th.

His entry was a 1951 Chevrolet pickup. “I have had it for a year and a half. I restored the interior, the wood in the back, cleaned up the motor, put new tires and rims,” Devan stated. “It only has 48,000 original miles.”

He also earned an award for all of his efforts. “I received the class ward. This was the first time in any car show,” Devan said.

Devan’s hard work also benefitted him in other ways. “The experience that I had was amazing,” Devan stated. Talking to people with their trucks like mine and answering questions and explaining what I have done to my truck was great.”

Devan Collins with his Class award for his 1951 Chevrolet pickup. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Devan Collins with his Class award for his 1951 Chevrolet pickup. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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