A Minute With the Mayor


It’s a new year and with everyone I like to look back at what has been accomplished and what the future has in store us as a community.  I think it helps put our goals and aspirations into perspective and gives us a springboard for moving forward.

2013 was a very busy year for Lyons as a community.  I would have to say the passage of the pool bond was our biggest accomplishment.  We have accomplished a lot as a community in the past but this has to be one of the most forward looking projects we as a community has achieved.  It has been exciting to watch the progress of the pool construction.  The pool house walls are up and the pool floor and sides are poured.  The cold weather has set construction behind schedule about thirty days but some nice weather will help them make that up.  I just love what the project represents – determination and commitment that we are here to stay viable as a community.

The other big project that got off the ground in 2013 was the city auditorium renovation.  The commitment by the council to devote funds to this much needed updating and the awarding of the $125,000 grant from the Nielsen Foundation started the year with a lot of passion and energy.  The gift of $170,000 from the Glissman estate was a wonderful way to end 2013 and really helped solidify the financial resources to make a real dent in what a renovated city community center should look like.  The plans are drawn up and the project is going out for bids as we speak.  We are looking at three phases of the project with each building on the other as funds become available.  As I told you before, when you start to renovate or change major components of a building, all existing equipment, wiring, plumbing, etc. must be brought up to code.  Many of the upgrades we won’t even see but they are now being required by state.  We are in the progress of applying for another grant that could double the amount of money we would have right away to spend on the renovation.  As I said, we have broken the project into three different phases and as money becomes available, we will move through those phases.  Many of the major infrastructure items and the large ballroom remodel should be completed by early summer.  Once that room is complete will move onto the old fire hall and renovate as finances allow.  This project is just another example that Lyons is committed to making this community a place to live, work and play for a long time to come.

We passed Keno in 2013.  This will provide an opportunity for the community to commit some of the proceeds to community and business development.  Brehmer’s Man

Lyons Mayor, Andy Fuston

Lyons Mayor, Andy Fuston

ufacturing applied for and received another block grant from the state economic department to continue its expansion efforts and provide additional jobs here in Lyons at the end of 2013.  Business growth is a great stabilizer for communities.  Hopefully it will be a catalyst for additional business growth opportunities in 2014.  We partnered with Three Rivers Housing to set the foundation for some new housing opportunities.  Lyons has one of its own running for governor.  That was big 2013 news!  How many small communities can boast about that?  Good luck Chuck!  The city also completed its acquisition of electronic utility meters that are read remotely.  This might not sound that glamorous but it means that the households of Lyons have received upgraded meters in the last four years that are more efficient and will pay for themselves overtime by eliminating the meter reading costs that we use to pay for.  The Library was awarding a gold star rating by the library commission at the end of 2013.  This is a wonderful accomplishment for the Lyons Library and is just another feather in our cap as a community who is always finding ways to better itself.  Finally, our 2013 city audit went well.  It’s kind of hard to explain the details of how we did financially as a community this past year because of all the dollars in and dollars out from grants and project costs that we received and incurred over the year but the general fund broke close to even and the utility fund ended in the black.  That’s the best you can hope for in city government.

So all in all 2013 was a very exciting year for Lyons and 2014 should be a continuation of those successes.  The city has positioned itself for taking advantage of future opportunities that might come its way.  I’m sure as our two big projects come to fruition in 2014 more opportunities will pop up for us to look into and take advantage of.  The city has two big events it must address in 2014.  The first is its election time again for the mayor and two council positions.  This is an opportunity for interested community members to “apply” with the citizenry to help shape the future of Lyons government.  The primary will be in May with the general election in November.  It is a chance for you to affirm the job those currently serving are doing by reelecting them (if they decide to run) for another four years or to say we think it’s time for some new blood.  All I ask is that you vote when the time comes and that you vote for the best people you think will lead the city in the right direction the next four years.  Incumbents have until mid-February to commit and challengers have until mid-March to sign-up.

The second major decision we as a community will have to make in 2014, which is even more important than the first, is the school consolidation decision.  Do you want to consolidate with Oakland-Craig and Tekamah-Herman to make a county-wide school district?  There are both pros and cons to this debate which has already begun.  My fear right now, as mayor, is that this could be a major issue that will drive a wedge between community members.  I will have more thoughts about this issue in later articles but my hope is that this issue doesn’t slow down the community’s commitment to progress and moving ourselves forward.  More than anything else that happens this year, this school consolidation vote will directly impact the future of Lyons.

I’m excited about the possibilities and opportunities that are in store for Lyons in the coming year.  I hope you feel the same way.  2013 was a great year for us and I believe 2014 can be even better.  Everything we’ve accomplished up to this point has provided a solid foundation to build toward the future.  Let’s not lose our momentum or energy.  We’ve worked too hard to not to.  Well that’s it for now.  I hope some of those New Year’s resolutions you set are still intact!  Until next time, stay warm my friends!

 

Gertrude Carlson, 88 of Bancroft, NE


Gertrude Carlson, 88, of Bancroft, NE passed away Saturday, January 18, 2014 at the Wisner Care Center in Wisner, NE. Funeral services will be Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bancroft, NE; Pastor Phillip Hale will be officiating. Burial will be at the Bancroft Cemetery in Bancroft, NE. Visitation will be Monday, January 20, 2014 at Munderloh- Smith Funeral Home in Bancroft, NE from 4:00 – 8:00

Gertrude Carlson

Gertrude Carlson

p.m. with the family present from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Memorials may be directed to the family for future designation. Arrangements are under the direction of Munderloh-Smith Funeral Home in Bancroft, NE.

Gertrude Ella Lydia Kloth was born on November 14, 1925 in Beemer, NE to Herman and Clara (Fullner) Kloth. She was baptized on December 13, 1925 and confirmed on April 2, 1939 at Zion Lutheran Church in Wisner, NE. She married Roy W. Carlson on April 22, 1945 at Zion Lutheran Church, Wisner, NE. Roy and Gertrude farmed in the Bancroft area all their lives. She was involved at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Bancroft, for many years through Altar Guild, teaching Sunday School, and attending Bible Class. Her family was her greatest joy. She loved to play cards and enjoyed going to the Senior Center. She enjoyed quilting, crocheting, sewing, and made many afghans and quilts for the family.

Gertrude is survived by her children, Dennis Carlson, and his wife Jill of West Point, NE, Karen Soenksen, and her husband Lyle of West Point, NE, Karlene Gruoner and her husband David of Linn, KS, Roy E. Carlson and his wife Jennifer of Bancroft, and 10 grandchildren, Stephanie Miller and husband Troy, Michelle White, Steven Soenksen and wife Lynnette, Christopher Carlson and wife Jamie, Amber Bridges and husband Daniel, Rebecca Gruoner and friend Darwyn Thomlinson, Timothy Carlson and fiancée Shawna Clark, Andrew Carlson and wife Kristin, Amy Carlson and friend Ryan Govlik, and Joshua Gruoner, along with 10 great-grandchildren, Benjamin, Kenan, and Erica Miller, Taylor, Kelsey, and Brandon Carlson, Zachary, Ella and Hayden Bridges, and Addison Carlson. She is also survived by sisters-in-law Alice Blanknagel, and Doris Olson and husband Lloyd, and brothers-in-law Marvin VonSeggern and Ernest Carlson and wife Christy, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Roy, her parents, brothers and sisters, several brothers and sisters-in-law, and Kevin White, husband of Michelle White.

 

 

 

Getting to Know You: Kay Throener


Kay, middle, pictures with daughter Evelynn and fiancé Greg. Photo courtesy of Kay Throener.

Kay, middle, pictures with daughter Evelynn and fiancé Greg. Photo courtesy of Kay Throener.

Occupation: Certified Nursing Assistant.

Family: Fiance Greg,  Daughter Evelynn.

What is your greatest accomplishment? As of right now being a mother and getting my CNA but i plan on doing more to improve our lives.

If you had three wishes, what would they be? 1.To be able to go threw college without worrying about money 2. To be able to see my father a lot more 3.To have plenty of money set aside for Evelynn to go to college and help her get on her feet after she gets out of high school.

If you won the lottery, what would be your first purchase? A puppy!

As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? I always wanted to be a singer or a Vet.

What was your favorite food as a child? Pizza like alot of other kids haha.

What are your hobbies? I love to read!

What is your favorite song? You’ll Be In My Heart.. Song from Disney Movie Tarzan.

If you were president, what would be your first priority? To get all this health care figured out.

What would be your dream vacation? Hawaii.

What is your favorite childhood memory? Taking Pepper (bunny) out of her cage and setting in the swing holding her and singing to her without a care in the world.

What do you think of Oakland? It’s alot like any other small town, but i think it will be a great town to raise my daughter in.

Valentine’s Day Trivia


Valentine’s Day Trivia. Yesterday’s answer was false, more cards are exchanged at Christmas than Valentine’s Day. It is Christmas, Valentine’s Day then Mother’s Day. Lauri had the correct answer and order. Today’s question is: How much does the average American spend on Valentines Day? $50, $75, $80, $100.
Post your answers here!

Valentine’s Day Trivia


Valentine’s Day is approaching. How about some trivia!!
True or False; Valentines Day is the largest card giving holiday?
Post your answers here!

Social Speaks: Women’s salaries Compared to Men’s


In 2012 the median annual earnings for women who worked full-time all year was $37,791 compared to men’s salary of $49,398. What are your thoughts on this?

  • Dan Tierney If a women does the same amount of work a man does in the same job, there is no reason to deny her equal pay.
  •  Whitney Danae There are women out there that do just as much work as a man if not more. We put in hours due to raising a single home family and we make less. Yet, we have custody of the kids? To me its a double standard. Like here you go u can keep your kids but your not going earn as much as your ex even though you have a degree or what not.
  •  Lauri Bundy Canarsky Equal pay for equal responsibility. It’s a lot closer than out was 20 years ago. I wish my income were median.
  • Mike Gunderson I’m with Lauri on this one, I would love to have my wife make the same as me! But to the people in the Midwest I think these numbers are a little inflated. Just my thought

Social Speaks: Women’s salaries Compared to Men’s


In 2012 the median annual earnings for women who worked full-time all year was $37,791 compared to men’s salary of $49,398. What are your thoughts on this? (No sarcasm please as this is also for my paper, thank you.)

Corey McCullock


Sleep Eating

We’ve all done it, woke up in the morning to find wrappers in our bed or on our night stands. It happens to the best of us, well some of us at least. This has been growing even more clear to me as the problem I have with eating at night.

Just the other morning I woke up to what looked like a reenactment of a scene from the movie Blow. But I assure you the white powder on my face, shirt, pillow and night stand was not cocaine. It was however the powder from those delicious white doughnuts covered in powdered sugar. That’s when it became noticeable that I had a problem.

I mean sure, who cares about the box of granola bars I stash by my bed, or the economy box of fruit smiles I consumed in 3 nights, but when my food habit starts to look like a drug habit, something’s got to change! So I changed my habits up, kinda, I think. I at least only woke up last night at 2 a.m. and had three cookies and a glass of chocolate milk. I’m not sure if food helps me sleep or not.

Maybe I’m eating to the point of a food “coma.” But regardless it is not healthy! One night over break in a period of 6 hours of waking up here and there, I drank a whole entire gallon of chocolate milk. My mom was not the happiest when I woke her up saying I felt like a hurricane was brewing in my intestines. I believe she said something along the lines of a “when will you learn” type of thing! It was definitely not my smartest move, but it tasted delicious at the time! If anybody else out there does this, you’re not alone!

Common Saying, Meaning, History


Here is another common saying, meaning and history.
Blood is thicker than water.
Meaning: Family comes before everything else
History: In ancient Middle Eastern culture, blood rituals between men symbolized bonds that were far greater than those of family. The saying also has to do with “blood brothers,” because warriors who symbolically shared the blood they shed in battle together were said to have stronger bonds than biological brothers.

Kats’ Korner


Other than a very cold day or two, hasn’t January’s weather been wonderful?

It is so nice to go for a walk, or enjoy any outside activities when being inside is the norm for January.

As unpredictable as Nebraska weather is, who knows what is next? I am not one to look at a seven or ten day forecast, worry or dread, what a meteorologist has predicted.

I believe in taking it one day at a time.

Last year, it snowed on May 1st! Not a big snow, but still snow. One can never tell what the weather will bring.

When morning comes is the best time to determine if the weatherman is right or wrong.

Spring will be here before we know it. I am envisioning hot July days lounging in our pool!

——————————————————–Kats’ Korner————————————

Are you a blood donor?

January is National Blood Donor Month.

I have donated blood only one time. I was a senior in high school. The students, only those being of age to give blood, challenged the teachers. There wasn’t a prize involved. The goal was to see who had the most individuals donating blood, the students or the teachers.

Truthfully, I don’t remember who won the contest. It wasn’t about winning. It was about doing the right thing for those in need.

I felt horrible after I had given blood. I went home and slept for three hours! I sadly admit that I haven’t given blood since.

I try to convince myself to do so, that I will be fine. I know it is the right thing to do.

Maybe I will get it done this year.

The one resolution I made. I hope I accomplish it!

—————————————————-Kats’ Korner—————————————

We went shopping the weekend after Christmas.

I was shocked to see summer clothes already! I know that is how the retail world works, but I want to buy sweaters!

I found a gorgeous one on a clearance rack. That is the kind of shopping I like! Sales, clearance, anything that isn’t full price!

I will be in the mood for summer clothes when it is summer!

I hope your New Year has had a great beginning.

I also hope the entire year, and all the years to come, find you happy and healthy.

Happy January! To me, it is the longest month of the year. If the weather continues on this path, I could change my mind.

God Bless you until we meet again!

Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief Kat Country Hub. Photo Credit/Jeff Gilliland, Co-Owner of Kat Country Hub.

Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief Kat Country Hub. Photo Credit/Jeff Gilliland, Co-Owner of Kat Country Hub.