Buffett Supports Hassebrook


Post primary financial reports for the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission (NADC) were due yesterday, Monday, June 23. Chuck Hassebrook, candidate for Governor, has issued the following statement:

“I am proud to have the financial support of many Nebraskans, including Omaha’s most well-known and respected business leader, Warren Buffett.

“Mr. Buffett is celebrated for his hard-earned success in business and his instinct for sound investments. His significant investment in my campaign, coupled with the close results in recent public opinion polls demonstrates that this truly is one of the most competitive races for Governor that we’ve seen in decades.

“Mr. Buffett’s contribution adds to our fundraising total of $1.4 million, including nearly $580,000 since the last report at the end of April.

“I’ll be spending the rest of the summer working hard to earn Nebraskans’ votes, and look forward to a robust campaign as we head in to November.”

Chuck Hassebrook

Chuck Hassebrook

Work Scheduled on Highway 75 Near Decatur


Weather permitting, the Department of Roads will begin a resurfacing project on Highway 75 beginning at the south edge of Decatur and extending 9 miles south on June 27. Traffic will be maintained using flaggers and a pilot vehicle. Motorists are urged to use caution when traveling in this area. Anticipated completion date for this project is early July.

Visit the 511 webpage at http://www.511.nebraska.gov or dial 511 or 800-906-9069 to get the most current updates on highway conditions.

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 walkers. Call 402-648-3387 during office hours.

 

Meals on Wheels

Would you like to get Meals on Wheels? 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 8:30 a.m. if you want a meal that day. The suggested donation for the meals is $4.00.

 

 

 

Weekly Activities:

Wed. June 25: Melody chimers practice at 9:00. Come and play bingo at 2:00.

Thurs. June 26: Tai Chi class at 9:30 and the walking ex. class at 10:30. Stop in for coffee at 10:00. Sign up to play in the pitch tournament at 1:30.

Fri. June 27: Chair exercise class at 10:00. Sign up for our weekly pinochle tournament at 1:30.

Mon. June 30: Sign up to play in the pitch tournament at 1:15. Monthly board meeting is at 3:30.

Tues. July 1: Tai Chi class at 9:30 and the walking ex. class at 10:30. Stop in for coffee at 10:00. We will play hand and foot or the card game of golf at 1:30.

Wed. July 2: Melody chimes practice at 9:00. Sign up to play in the pinochle tournament at 1:30.

 

 

The Logan Still Running High


Logan Creek near Oakland is running high due to several rain storms in the area. It is also still full of debris. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Logan Creek near Oakland is running high due to several rain storms in the area. It is also still full of debris. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Lutheran Church Parking Lot Awaiting Concrete Pour


The Lutheran Church in Oakland is getting a new parking lot. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The Lutheran Church in Oakland is getting a new parking lot. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation’s PAC Endorses Ricketts


Scottsbluff, NE – The Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation’s Political Action Committee today announced its support for Nebraska Republican Gubernatorial Nominee Pete Ricketts with its “Friend of Agriculture” endorsement.

 

“Pete has been successful in business because he understands when opportunities exist,” said Steve Nelson, president of Nebraska Farm Bureau.  “There is a world of opportunity to grow Nebraska’s agriculture economy in a way that will keep younger generations coming back to the farm. That means creating a climate that encourages growth in our livestock farming sector and growth in biofuel businesses; and working to build markets for agriculture commodities. Pete Ricketts understands those opportunities and he’ll move our state in the right direction in those areas.”

 

“I am very pleased to have the support of the Nebraska Farm Bureau,” Ricketts said.  “Agriculture is the heart and soul of Nebraska and its continued success is crucial to our future.  From achieving real property tax reform to increasing market opportunities and helping beginning farmers, I am eager to get to work on state policies that help promote new farm and ranch income and enhance rural development.  There’s no better way to move our entire state forward than by growing agricultural opportunities.”

 

Founded in 1917, the Nebraska Farm Bureau is the largest farm and ranch organization in Nebraska. More than 56,000 families across Nebraska are Farm Bureau members.  Last week, Ricketts received official support from the Nebraska Cattlemen Association, the state’s largest livestock production organization.

 

Fields flooded by Bell Creek


Bell Creek by Craig overflows into fields. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Bell Creek by Craig overflows into fields. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Kats’ Korner: The Stormy Spring


This has been a spring to remember. Not fondly though.

Many people have lost their homes, possessions and jobs due to the wrath of Mother Nature.

We know tornadoes and flooding happens. We endured a flood in 2011 that did much destruction.

Tornadoes happen all over the country. Until they hit close to home, I doubt many give people give them too much thought.

The day Craig, Uehling, Blair and other areas were hit with severe weather was a memorable day as well.

It was the first bad storm in the area. My mom and I were sitting at my house, worried about what may be coming our way. It did storm hard, pounding rain and wind, but small hail here. The only damage in Oakland was a few trees down in the park and some branches elsewhere in town. We were lucky. As the storm passed, it intensified and did damage in the other areas I mentioned.

I have to admit, I was scared. The clouds looked very ominous, dark and green. I was glad mom was here.

Jeff works at Craig Cattle Company and was caught in the storm in Craig driving home. He had to stop because he couldn’t see in the pouring rain. I am just grateful he was able to get home safely.

I kept having a feeling that day. I thought we were going to be in for a miserable spring. I listen a great deal to the weather and have learned a bit about fronts. When the front was just to the north of us last week, storm predictions started occurring. What I learned is storms erupt along fronts. I am sure that is common knowledge, but I had never paid attention before. I watched the radar throughout the day. I started paying more attention as the storm developed by Stanton. It was getting larger and larger as time went on. It was quite alarming. As it began to take shape, one could tell, this was not going to be good.

It was so hard to believe that Pilger was hit by twin tornadoes! I was in shock. It wasn’t just Pilger that was hit. The tornadoes kept going, destroying homes, farms, anything in its path, all the way to Wakefield!

The pictures were shocking. I felt so guilty for being safe. I knew if the front had been further south, maybe Oakland or any other community, would have been destroyed.

Losing everything in the blink of an eye would have to be so upsetting! I just can’t imagine!

It is wonderful to see everyone stepping up and assisting all of those in need! Nebraskans are so loyal and caring about their neighbors. My prayers have been and will continue to be with all of the victims of the storms. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.

Life is precious, and can change, or be lost in a heartbeat.

We have all seen that in the last couple of weeks.

 

Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Grain Prices


Friday saw corn rally 4 cents to end the week with soybeans finishing mixed, with a strong closing 5 minutes ahead of option expiration giving soybeans some follow through Sunday night
-Crop condition ratings should show 1-2% lower good/excellent with some areas underwater, or showing signs of too much water. Weather continues to look good, with chances for rains and a warmup that should aid plant growth
-Monday, June 30th is the USDA quarterly stocks and acreage report, look for some positioning this week
Markets @8:41am today
Corn -4 1/2 @ 4.48 3/4
New -4 1/4 @ 4.47 3/4
Beans +9 1/4 @ 14.25
New +6 @ 12.37 3/4
For more market info call Greg Mockenhaupt at the CVA east hub, 402-685-5613

Bell Creek Ran Out of its Banks


The Bell Creek by Craig is running high out of its banks from all of the rain we have had lately. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The Bell Creek by Craig is running high out of its banks from all of the rain we have had lately. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.