Rainbow After the Storm


Beautiful rainbow after the storm left the area. All Photos Credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Beautiful rainbow after the storm left the area. All Photos Credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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The Wind Blowing Dust Just Before The Storm


The dust blew across the highway into the fields south of Decatur just before the storm hit. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The dust blew across the highway into the fields south of Decatur just before the storm hit. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Storms Blow Across Nebraska


The wind was very strong late yesterday afternoon as a storm moved in, blowing dust across the highway, causing visibility problems for drivers on the highway just south of Decatur, NE. The dust continued blowing east into the fields, as in this picture.

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

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

Grain Prices


Overnight markets were weaker with good rains across much of the US growing areas over the weekend

-Friday saw liquidation in corn and a lower close in soybeans to close out the month of May.

-Corn is needing some positive news as currently growing conditions are very good and the crop was planted in a timely manner

 

Markets 6/2/14 8:01am

Corn -4@4.61 ¾ , New -4@4.53 ¾

Beans-5 ½ @14.87 ¾, New -9@12.24 3/4

For More Information, contact: 

Greg Mockenhaupt

Risk Management Consultant

Central Valley Ag – ProEdge

1007 County Road O

Oakland, NE 68045

Office: 402-685-5613

Cell: 402-380-9855

Peggy Ann Davis, 68 of Decatur, NE


PEGGY ANN DAVIS, 68 years, of Decatur, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, May 29, 2014, at Logan Valley Manor in Lyons, Nebraska, where she had been a resident for the last two and one half years.

Peggy was born November 25, 1945, in Lyons, Nebraska, to L. Elten and V. Adene (Deman) Nelson. She attended elementary school at Deman District No. 32 and graduated from Decatur Public School in 1963.

On April 22, 1966, Peggy married George A. Davis and to this union one son, Tracy, was born.

Peggy worked for Plaindealer Publishing Co. Inc. for a time after high school and then was among the last telephone switchboard operators in Tekamah before the switchboard was eliminated. She then went to work at Woodmen of the World and then Mutual of Omaha. After her marriage they moved to Long Beach, California, for a year before returning to Decatur, where she did babysitting in her home. In 1978, she began working with Golda Stafford in the Decatur Village Clerk’s Office and took over as head clerk when Golda passed away. She held the position of Village Clerk until February 1999.

Peggy was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Decatur and at one time was a member of its Ladies Aid.  She and her sister, Pam, and their mother, Adene, put up a Winter Wonderland for the Decatur Community for 18 years and a haunted house for the community for ten years. After former Gov. Kay Orr’s visit to Decatur and after sending her a video tape of their Winter Wonderland, Peggy and Pam were both made Admirals in the Great Navy of Nebraska by Gov. Orr. Peggy along with her sister, Pam, also served as Grand Marshals for one of the Riverfront Days Parade.

Peggy loved horses and while still in school she purchased her own quarter horse and broke it to ride, which she was very proud of. She enjoyed traveling to different areas of the U.S. and especially anywhere she could ride a horse. She loved being outdoors, whether it was gardening, mowing or whatever.

Peggy was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend to all who knew her.

She was preceded in death by her parents; grandparents, father- and mother-in-law, Lenten and Eva Davis; brother-in-law, Wayne Wyland.

Survivors include her husband, George of Decatur; son, Tracy Davis also of Decatur; two grandsons, Chris Giles and Colten Davis; granddaughter, Miranda Davis; sisters, Judy Wyland of Gravis Mills, MO and Pam Nelsen of Decatur; aunts, uncles, nieces nephews and a host of friends.

FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, June 2, 2014, 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Decatur.

Peggy Davis

Peggy Davis

BURIAL: Hillcrest Cemetery, Decatur

MEMORIALS: To the Family

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

 

 

A Minute With The Mayor


Mayor Andy Fuston

Mayor Andy Fuston

I’ve been thinking recently about first impressions. It is said that first impressions are lasting impressions. I believe that. I think you really only get one chance to make that first impression. Whether positive or negative, it will always be there. Now, can someone’s impression be changed over time – sure it can. But isn’t it easier to start out with a positive first impression than a negative one? A positive first impression starts you out on the right foot. You can quickly build on that impression with more positive experiences. It can also provide you with more time to correct negative perceptions that might follow the initial impression. On the other hand, a negative first impression starts you off in a hole. It can take even longer to positively change a negative impression into a positive one. That is why first impressions are lasting impressions. Because they set the expectation for everything at comes next.

As a community we’ve been working on our first impressions. The new pool, some relative new buildings and homes dot our landscape as a community. However, I will be the first to admit that Lyons’ first impression is hampered by age. The entrance into Lyons from the highway is non-descript. Main Street is a bumpy ride. We have some houses, buildings and lots that need some TLC. We are not unlike most small rural communities when it comes to issues like this and that’s ok. We are making progress which is different from some of those same communities. We are a work in progress and I’m proud to be able to say that. Because progress is the key.

I bring this up because Lyons has a great opportunity in showcase that progress on June 13th. BRAN (Bicycle Ride Across Nebraska) will be spending the last night of their journey in our little community. Folks, we are talking over seven hundred people plus coming to spend the day and night in Lyons.   That’s like three quarters of the total population of our community!   They will be walking around town, eating in our restaurants and at our food vendor locations. They will be at the school, down at the park, walking and riding up and down Main Street and everywhere in-between. Think about the first impression we are going to be making on all these people as a community.

The town infrastructure will help us some but not enough to “wow” anybody. It is a reality that we must live with. But there is something that can be done to really make a great and lasting first impression: WE show those seven hundred plus people just how friendly, kind and helpful Lyons really is. WE can go out of our way to be hospitable and friendly. WE can open our hearts and treat them like family. WE can mingle and ask what we can do to make their brief stay with us the best it possibly can be. WE can join them for lunch and supper, eating with them at all the great locations around town that will be set up for meals. PLEASE feel free to join in the fun and partake in what is going on that day and next morning. Lots of people have been organizing for months to pull this off. The Lyons Community Club has taken this challenge and run with it. Different organizations around town have stepped up to the plate to offer meals (yes they are all fundraisers for those organizations but they didn’t have to do it). Vendors are coming in to sell their wares. What we need now is community participation. So consider yourselves all invited to this giant outdoor celebration of a 470 mile journey. I hope you decide to participate.

We have a great opportunity to make a great first impression here. Lyons will be on display to people who might have never even heard of Lyons before. Let’s do the very best we can to make a positive first impression. Make sure yards are mowed and weeds are pulled. Be nice to strangers. Better yet turn those strangers into friends! Be an active participant in the day’s festivities. This this a great chance for us to make a positive and lasting first impression.   I know we can do it. We’ve had lots of practice and have succeeded many times at it in the past. Let’s just not let our guard down with this one. Let’s hit this one out of the ballpark! Thanks in advance for all your efforts. Talk to you soon.

Severe Thunderstorm Watch


Eastern Nebraska and Western Iowa are in a Severe Thunderstorm Watch from now until 10:00 p.m. tonight. Please be aware of the weather as it can change suddenly. Be prepared to take cover if the weather gets severe at any point of this watch. Conditions are favorable for storms, especially from late afternoon into the evening.