Taylor’s celebrate 60 years!


Bill and May Taylor of Oakland recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. The family grew up on a farm between Oakland and Lyons and have been in the area since 1959.

Pictured is the Taylor Family. Back, from left, Bill Taylor from Elkhorn, Cal Taylor from New Jersey,Ruth Trout,  Helen Taylor Murray from Oakland and Kenny Taylor of Mead. In the front are the happy couple, married 60 years, Bill and May Taylor. Picture courtesy of Helen Taylor Murray for Kat Country Hub.

Pictured is the Taylor Family. Back, from left, Bill Taylor from Elkhorn, Cal Taylor from New Jersey,Ruth Trout, Helen Taylor Murray from Oakland and Kenny Taylor of Mead. In the front are the happy couple, married 60 years, Bill and May Taylor. Picture courtesy of Helen Taylor Murray for Kat Country Hub.

Cuming County Fair Parade


The parade begins!!!


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Social media workshop


Ever wonder why some businesses seem to have all the luck.  Well, maybe it isn’t luck at all!  Businesses that spent time thinking about their customers, carefully chose the appropriate online marketing tools, and then effectively engaged their customers are the ones who succeed.  As you begin to Make the Most of Social Media Marketing – you will want to explore the options.  Dennis Kahl, University of NE Lincoln Extension Educator, will share his online marketing expertise with the local business owners.

The workshop will be held on Thursday, September 5th.  The location will be the Rosen Room at the Oakland City Auditorium, 401 N. Oakland Avenue.  The class will run from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. There will be an opportunity for one-on-one time to get specific questions answered and hands-on learning from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.  Whether you have questions about Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, or any other social media sites, you can find the answers here.

 

To register, contact Patty Plugge at burtcoedc@abbnebraska.com.  Or call 402-374-2953.

 

For more information, contact Dennis Kahl at dennis.kahl@unl.edu

 

This workshop is sponsored by REAP – Rural Enterprise Assistance Project, SBA – US Small Business Administration, UNL Extension, and Burt County Economic Development Corporation.

 

Free swimming at Lyons pool!


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Last evening of the Burt County Fair


Alisa Uhing seeing how low she can go! Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Editor Kat Country Hub

Alisa Uhing seeing how low she can go!
Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Editor Kat Country Hub

 

You can't hide from me!  Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub

You can’t hide from me!
Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub

 

Who knew Sue could sing? Photo Credit, Denise Gilland/Kat Country Hub

Who knew Sue could sing?
Photo Credit, Denise Gilland/Kat Country Hub

 

And the winner is? Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub

And the winner is?
Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub

Madison Enstrom getting down! Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub

Madison Enstrom getting down! Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub
Can Lisa Parcel get down? Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub

Can Lisa Parcel get down? Photo Credit, Denise Gilliland/Kat Country Hub

Skull DNA results are in


“The skull is not Wanda Krumwiede’s,” stated Lyons Police Chief Jim Buck. Several months ago, a skull was discovered by a Lyons businessman behind his shop and turned over to the Lyons Police Department, who then transported it to a location in Texas for testing. “The DNA was put into a data bank and there weren’t any hits on it,” Buck said.

From the DNA, some conclusions were drawn. “It is a white European female, around the age of 50,” Buck stated.

It is unclear how long the skull had been in the ground prior to its’ finding. Lyons City Council member Charlie Wheaton inquired about the next step regarding the skull. “We have to go get it, then it goes into the evidence room,” Buck said.

Jim Buck also reported on a city health board nuisance violation. A location in Lyons has several rabbits, causing a strong smell in the area, along with an abundance of flies. The residents will be notified by mail of the conditions they must meet, according to the veterinarian. “He said they have to control the flies and the offensive smell,” Buck stated. At this time, it is a nuisance violation, not an abusive violation.

In other business:

Kevin Prior from Olsson and Associates attended the city council meeting to address the pool bids and possibly approve a bid for construction of the new pool. “We had a good number of contractors that placed bids,” Prior said. He recommended awarding Eriksen Construction out of Blair the pool construction based on their bid. “The bottom line is they had the low bid at $1,696,500. The bids were all competitive. I was pleased to see their bid. It gives us breathing room if we need to change orders,” Prior stated.

The Lyons Mayor, Andy Fuston stated that he was also pleased with the bid and asked for a motion to accept the bid, council member Roger Andersen made the motion, council president Allen Steinmeyer seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously passed.

A preconstruction conference will be scheduled in the near future with inventory, etc. being done by the city crew.

Chad Kehrt of Olsson and Associates appeared at the meeting to discuss the Lyons Community Center. Phase one consists of doing the ceiling, walls, entry way, new flooring and electrical work. Phase two may be done at a later time, or during phase one if money permits.

Tracy Thorne of WAPA discussed amending the contract for electricity for the city to a fixed amount of energy, replacing the variable amount now in place.

The council approved the Nelson Construction Application for payment number five, the final payment, in the amount of $27,508.36 for the work they did on the JC and Gerdes Buildings.

Library Director Mike Heavrin gave the library report. “There will be a children’s author at the library Tuesday during story time,” Heavrin said.

Utilities Supervisor Ron Daberkow gave the utilities report. It was decided there will be free swimming at the pool, Fri., August 9th for the entire day. This is the last year for the 80-year-old pool, with construction beginning on the new pool next week.

The clerk’s report was given. The council also decided the next council meeting will be Tues., Sept. 10th at 5:30 p.m. instead of Sept. 3rd, allowing more time for Lyons City Clerk Mary Lou Ritter to work on the budget. A budget workshop meeting will also be sometime the end of August, depending on members’ schedules.

A liquor license was approved for the Fallout Bar and the Branding Iron. The council also approved a building permit from Joe Svendsen for a garage and entryway at 410 Custer St.

Burt County Fair Special Awards


2013 BURT COUNTY FAIR SPECIAL AWARDS

Tractor Driving Contest

Junior Champion – Zachery Petersen Intermediate Champion – (none) Senior Champion – Derek Method

Livestock Judging Contest

Champion Junior Individual – Elise Anderson
Reserve Champion Junior Individual – Brandon Anderson Champion Junior Team:

> Elise Anderson
> Brandon Anderson > Luke Ronnfeldt
> Gavin Enstrom

Champion Senior Individual – Bailey Fleischman
Reserve Champion Senior Individual – Jessica Fleischman Champion Senior Team:

> Justin Smith
> Garrett Pearson
> Andrew Brudigam > Jenna Bromm

Swine Carcass Contest

Hog with highest % lean – Derek Method (71.03%)

Beef Rate-of-Gain Contest

Heifer with highest Average Daily Gain – Jenna Bromm (3.02#/day) Steer with highest Average Daily Gain – Loren Peterson (3.91#/day)

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Argo 4-H Club – Overall Placing: Blue
Beef: Red Sheep: Red Swine: Blue

Northeast FFA – Overall Placing: Blue
Beef: Blue Meat Goat: Blue Sheep: Blue

Oakland-Craig FFA – Overall Placing: Blue
Beef: Blue Meat Goat: Blue Sheep: Red

East Oaks 4-H Club – Overall Placing: Blue
Beef: Blue Meat Goat: Blue Sheep: Blue

Tekamah Herman FFA – Overall Placing: Blue Beef: Blue Cow-Calf: Purple Swine: Blue

Burt’s Best 4-H Club – Overall Placing: Purple (3rd) Beef: Purple Cow-Calf: Blue Meat Goat: Blue

Swine: Blue

Swine: Red

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Logan Valley Clovers 4-H Club – Overall Placing: Purple (2nd) Sheep: Purple Swine: Purple

Lucky 13 4-H Club – Overall Placing: Purple (1st) Beef: Purple Sheep: Purple Swine: Purple

Outstanding Swine Exhibitor: Garrett Pearson Outstanding Meat Goat Exhibitor: Cassidy Goering Outstanding Sheep Exhibitor: Britney Stevenson Outstanding Beef Exhibitor: Bailey Fleischman
Jacob Johnson Memorial Scholarship: William Weiland

Sheep: Blue

Swine: Purple

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Free swimming in Lyons Friday!


This Friday, the City of Lyons is offering a full day of free swimming. Everyone is welcome to attend and enjoy a free day of swimming, courtesy of Lyons.

The evening festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. with a party in the park. Food and entertainment will be the scene of events.

The 80 year old pool will close on Monday, August 12th as construction on the new pool will begin.

The new pool is expected to be up and running next summer, 2014.

 

4-H/FFA Ag Olympic pictures