Here I am


I apologize. Due to illness, bronchitis and onset of pneumonia, I haven’t posted in my newspaper blog. I apologize for this. I have been very ill and sleeping a great deal, trying to recover. I am still not up to par by any means, but I am going to try to post some news today. I want to keep my readers informed and feel badly when I am unable to get the job done. I hope to be better by next week sometime, they say it takes a while to get over this. But, I am following doctors orders and expect to be back on my game within the week. Thank you for your patience at this time.

March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month


March is colon cancer awareness month and is a good time to think about getting tested for colon cancer. Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States and nearly 150,000 men and women are diagnosed with it every year. Testing is important because colon cancer is easily treatable and preventable, and the five-year survival rate is 85-90% if found early enough and treated.

If you are over 50, it is recommended that you get tested regularly to try and catch colon cancer before it starts. Testing should be done every year, with colonoscopies done every ten years. It is not too late if you are over 50 and haven’t been tested before. Finding colon cancer in its early stages could save your life.

Free colon cancer testing kits are available in Burt, Cuming, Madison, and Stanton counties. Locations in Burt County with kits available are Wragge Pharmacy, Tekamah Mercy Medical Clinic, Lyons Public Library, and Oakland Public Library. Call Elkhorn Logan Valley Public Health Department at 402-529-2233 for more information about colon cancer testing

St. Patrick’s Day


Why is St. Patrick’s Day Celebrated? Saint Patrick’s day is in honor of the Patron Saint of Ireland, who brought christianity to the Emerald Isles, as Ireland is known, in the 400’s AD. It is truly a day of celebrating Irish history, ancestry, traditions and customs. It is said everyone claims to be a little Irish on St. Patrick’s Day. Do you? How do you celebrate the day?

My Shamrock pin that I made. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

My Shamrock pin that I made. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

An Old Country Schoolhouse


An old school house in the country between Craig and Summit Lake. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

An old school house in the country between Craig and Summit Lake. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Millers Attend WSC Honor Band


By Jessie Mutum

LDNE Music Student

“The sounds of hundreds of instruments playing at a time. It may be overwhelming but totally worth the experience. This year Heidi Miller and Brent Miller went to Wayne State College, in Nebraska, for the 2014 WSC Honor Band.

Heidi Miller playing on the flute and Brent Miller playing the trombone. Every year the festival occurs and  consists of two high school bands and one junior high band.

Heidi Miller and Brent Miller attended WSC Honor Band. Photo Courtesy of LDNE.

Heidi Miller and Brent Miller attended WSC Honor Band. Photo Courtesy of LDNE.

The day consists of full day rehearsals with short breaks in between. Each band rehearses separately, then at the end of the day they had a full blown late afternoon concert. They say it was very fun and exiting and for sure Brent wants to go again next year.

We thank Wayne State College for holding the event. Hope to see you there next year for another exiting day at Wayne State College.”

 

4-H Week Project


4-H week project by Faith Roscoe on display at Lyons Public Library. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

4-H week project by Faith Roscoe on display at Lyons Public Library. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Rita V. Lipps, 86 of Tekamah, NE


Rita V. Lipps, 86 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska, passed away Saturday, March 15, 2014, at the Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha, Nebraska

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Thursday, March 20, 2014, at 10:30 am, from the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Tekamah.

MEMORIAL VISITATION: Thursday, March 20, one hour prior to service at the church.

BURIAL: Private Family, Tekamah Cemetery

MEMORIALS: To the family with memorials to be directed at a later date

Please feel free to send your condolences to the family.
Each condolence will be printed and given to the family after the service.

pelan@pelanfuneralservices.com

 

Rita Lipps

Rita Lipps

Bancroft Senior Center News


Bancroft 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.

 

Meals on Wheels

The Meals on Wheels program started in Bancroft February 10th. Anyone over the age of 60 years and lives within the city limits are eligible for these meals. You may sign up anytime for the Meals on Wheels program; you can get the meals delivered however many times you want them each week. You must call 402-687-2332 before 8:45 if you want a meal that day.

We need more volunteers willing to deliver the meals once they get to the senior center in Bancroft. Contact the senior contact 402-648-3387 if you wish to help deliver the meals, want a meal delivered or have a question.

 

FREE Assistance – Krista, from Northeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership, will be here Wednesday, March 26, in the afternoon, to fill out your Homestead Exemption Form or help you file your Income Tax. Call the center 402-648-3387 to make your appointment for these free services.

 

Free Colon Cancer Kits will be available at the center March 25 from 11:00 a.m., until 3:00 p.m.

 

Weekly Activities:

Wed. March 19: Melody chimers will practice at 9:30. Join us for coffee anytime during the day. Sign up to be in the 5-handed pinochle tournament at 1:30.

Thurs.: March 20: Tai Chi class at 9:30 and the walking ex. class at 10:30. Stop in for coffee at 10:00. You pick the card game you would like to play today at 1:30 You are welcome to come and work on the jig saw puzzle.

Fri. March 21: Come and help Marilyn celebrate her birthday this afternoon. Cards will be played at 1:30 and lunch will be served at 3:15.

Mon. March 24: Sign up for the pitch tournament at 1:30. The monthly board meeting will be at 3:30. Remember to sign up for the noon meal on Tues.

Tues. March 25: the Wisner pool players will be at the center for a tournament. The meal will be liver and onion or hamburger parry, mashed potatoes, veggie and dessert.   Tai Chi class at 9:30 and the walking ex. class at 10:00.  Cards will be played at 1:30.

Wed. March 26:  No melody chimes practice today. Sign up to play in the pitch tournament at 1:30.

 

A Minute With the Mayor


 

Happy St. Patty’s Day!  Hope the luck of the Irish was with you.  I tell you it sure feels like Lyons is being blessed with a little Irish luck these days.  We are a busy little community with lots of wonderful things going on.  The pool is coming along.  They are still a little behind schedule but with the warm weather they should be able to kick it into high gear.  The roof line is taking shape on both the bath and pump house.  It is going to be a very different looking skyline down that way that will really make the pool and park a public draw.

We’ve made it to the second round for the auditorium grant from the Department of Economic Development.  We will be submitting a grant proposal for $375,000.00 to help with the auditorium renovation.  If we were to be awarded the full amount, it would effectively allow us to complete all phases of the remodel right away.  We have the matching funds, the architectural and engineering designs and the numbers to make for a compelling application.  The application has to be in by March 29th and a final decision will be made by the 30th of April.  Because this is such a big financial opportunity, we decided to delay the remodeling until after the award date.  Any money spent on the project before the award date couldn’t be used as matching funds for the DED grant.  I know this has put some kinks into renting out the auditorium for spring and summer events but we felt it was the financially prudent thing to do with such a large sum of money on the line.  The one thing that will be started before the award date is the asbestos removal around some pipes and that found in the glue holding the tile floors down.  We wanted all that done before the May 1st so the general contractor, Faust Construction, could get started right after the award date.  I would ask everyone to draw on their “Irish” luck so this pot at the end of the rainbow comes true for us the end of April!

We are also feeling quite lucky these days as Steiny’s General Store is expanding by building a new building on Main Street.  It will be on the two empty lots at 2nd and Main.  Steiny and Kay Steinmeyer have owned the lot next to the street for some time and has recently acquired the lot of the old accountant building from the city that was demolished last year.  Construction on that new building will be taking place in the near future.  Folks, this is such exciting news for our downtown Main Street!  This is a huge shot in the arm for building up our downtown corridor.  We are also expecting some additional new businesses that will soon be coming to downtown.  Keeping our commercial buildings occupied helps keep our buildings in good repair.  A full downtown also keeps people full of hope for our future.  I know we recently learned that the L&M dress shop is closing its doors but I am confident that that building will attract a new business to take its place.  Lyons is moving in the right direction and the private and public investment that is going on is proving that.

Mayor Andy Fuston

Mayor Andy Fuston

We are even seeing the positive momentum from the county wide housing survey that was recently completed.  Lyons is the place folks want to live.  By the way, I want to thank you as community members for taking the time to fill these types of surveys out when we need you to.  Lyons consistently has the highest return rate.  That says to folks in town and outside of town that Lyons as a community is committed to participating in the process.  You get it and understand that providing your feedback is a vital step in the process of continually trying to improve ourselves.  So thank you for taking the time to fill those out when you are asked to do so.  Anyway, the housing study results show we could really benefit from rental houses and moderate income affordable housing.  This isn’t really new for us but it again tells us that our partnership with Three Rivers Housing is on the right track for providing this type of housing as is our program for giving city owned lots free and clear to folks who plan to build new construction on them.  We are all in this together and together we make good things happen.  This all makes me think that we should be looking into building a new school instead of talking about consolidation.  I think we should be dreaming big.  What about you?

We can talk about the other less exciting things happening around the city but the list is kind of short these days.  We will be filling cracks in some of the streets shortly.  We donated the old auditorium chairs (the metal ones) to the fire department.  We are in the process of a water, sewer and natural gas study.  All will require some adjustments to keep up with rising costs and infrastructure improvements and up-keep.  The Center for Rural Affairs is working on their own grant that will involve Lyons and a few surrounding towns.  It will place public works of art in each community that is designed and constructed in that community.  Should be a fun project to participate in.  All of these things are resulting in making Lyons a better place to live.  I know this doesn’t happening without a lot of hard work by a lot of good and dedicated people.  Some would even say you make your own luck by putting effort into whatever you are trying to accomplish.  I would say those folks are right.  You shouldn’t depend on the lottery for your retirement savings, right!  However, I do think good luck makes more good luck and minimizes any bad luck you might have along the way.  So we’ll continue to work hard making Lyons a strong community but we’ll also take a little “luck of the Irish” along the way as well!  Every little bit helps!  That’s it for now.  We’ll talk to you soon.  Enjoy the warmer weather!

 

 

Fire Weather Warning


A Fire Weather Warning is in effect from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mon., March 17th.

Low humidity and gusty winds are expected tomorrow along with warm temperatures, contributing to extreme fire behavior.

Any fires that occur could spread rapidly. Outdoor burning is not recommended.

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