Kids Enjoy Trick or Treating at Oakland Businesses


A great turnout of kids walked up and down Oakland's Main Street trick or treating! There were some great costumes! All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

A great turnout of kids walked up and down Oakland’s Main Street trick or treating! There were some great costumes! All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Halloween Isn’t Just for Kids, Dogs Like to Dress for the Occasion Too!


Dogs got into the spirit of Halloween and donned costumes too! Both photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Dogs got into the spirit of Halloween and donned costumes too! Both photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Deer Hunting Prospects Looking Great


Excitement is building as the Nov. 14 opener of Nebraska’s firearm deer season approaches.

Hunting prospects look good as restrictions on antlerless deer permits in recent years have resulted in deer population increases in most areas of the state.

Plenty of permits are still available. Permits and stamps may be purchased online or at any Game and Parks permitting office.

Find more resources and information on the news release.

Halloween in Oakland


It was a beautiful day for trick or treating on Oakland's Main Street. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

It was a beautiful day for trick or treating on Oakland’s Main Street. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Ballot Recount Held, Alta Wolf Removed From Decatur Village Board


The recount for Decatur Village Board member Alta Wolf was held yesterday at the Burt County Courthouse. The previous ballot count was 89 for her removal and 88 against her removal from the village board. Alta was allowed a recount because of the narrow margin being one vote, which is less than one percent of the vote total.

The recount results were the same yesterday, 89 for her removal from the village board and 88 against her removal. Alta is immediately removed from office as a result.

Stay turned to Kat County Hub for further information on a replacement for the now vacant village board seat.

Jill Johnson Got Into Costume for Halloween on Oakland’s Main Street


Jill Johnson got into costume to hand out candy to trick or treaters for Halloween on Main Street. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Jill Johnson got into costume to hand out candy to trick or treaters for Halloween on Main Street. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Irene Dixon, 81, formerly of Bancroft NE


Irene Naomi Klase Dixon, age 81, formerly of Bancroft, NE passed away November 4, 2015 in Sioux City, Iowa.   Funeral services will be held Monday, November 9, 2015, 11 a.m. at the Oakland Evangelical Free Church, Oakland, Nebraska with grandson Pastor Josh Luse, officiating. Her grandsons Troy Daum, Aaron Luse, Josh Luse, Gabe Luse, Ezra Luse, Andrew Luse, Blaine Andrews, Beau Andrews, Levi Dixon, Josiah Dixon, and Hunter Dixon will act as pallbearers. Burial will follow in the Lyons Cemetery in Lyons.  Memorials are suggested to Camp Assurance 86858 NE-57 Belden, NE 68717. Please visit their website at http://www.carpenterbreland.com to sign the online guestbook, view Irene’s memorial video or leave your message of condolences for the family.  Memorials are suggested to Camp Assurance 86858 NE-57 Belden, NE 68717.   Grandson Tim Daum, owner of Carpenter-Breland Funeral Home of McCook Nebraska, is in charge of the arrangements.

Irene was born February 9, 1934 in Dixon, Wyoming, near the family homestead in Slater, Colorado, to parents Robert and Bessie Lillian (Pond) Klase. She was one of four children. In the late 1930’s, the family moved to a farm near Lyons, NE. Irene graduated from Lyons High School in 1952.

She was united in marriage to Roy M. Dixon on August 31, 1952 at the family farm near Lyons. To this union five children were born: Brenda Kay, Teresa June, Charlotte Ann, Roberta Mae and Rhett Matthew. The couple raised their family on farms near Lyons. Irene was a faithful wife and mother. She and Roy enjoyed growing and tending to their large garden. She worked hard canning and freezing produce from the garden and orchard. Together with Roy, they also raised and butchered their own meat including beef, lamb, pigs, chickens, rabbits, and ducks. Irene occasionally worked with Bonnie Bacon hanging wallpaper in area homes and businesses. Irene worked for Tri-State Chiropractic in South Sioux City for ten years.

Irene was a servant. She was active in the Blackbird Sunday School Union and Camp Assurance in Belden, Nebraska. She hosted Bible school teachers, helped with carry in meals, and played the piano. She also helped with the upkeep of the property by painting, wallpapering, remodeling, mowing and whatever else needed done. Later, she and Roy were active in the Oakland Evangelical Church. Irene was a member of the Star Sister Robert Klase VFW Post 7998 in Lyons.

Those left to honor her memory include her children, Brenda and husband Roger Daum of Cozad, NE; Teresa and husband Dr. Pat Luse of Sioux City, IA; Charlotte and husband Bruce Andrews of Hampton, NE; Roberta and husband Keith Weitzenkamp of Lyons, NE; and Rhett and wife Sheila Dixon of Clarks, NE. Also surviving are her grandchildren, great grandchildren, step grandchildren, in-laws, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family and friends.

Irene was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Roy; brothers Robert and Earl, and sister Isabelle, great grandson Myles Daniel Jennnett.

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Preparing for New Bathroom Building in Oakland Park


Oakland's city crew has been busy moving dirt in the park in preparation for the new bathroom building that will be built in the near future. The Friends of Oakland Foundation contributed $20,000 to the construction of the building and there is also $30,000 in the city's budget going towards the building. This will be a great addition to the park, providing a large bathroom/shower facility for the public, and especially for those camping in the park. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Oakland’s city crew has been busy moving dirt in the park in preparation for the new bathroom building that will be built in the near future. The Friends of Oakland Foundation contributed $20,000 to the construction of the building and there is also $30,000 in the city’s budget going towards the building. This will be a great addition to the park, providing a large bathroom/shower facility for the public, and especially for those camping in the park. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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The Beauty of Fall


The weather in November has been unseasonably warm so people can be outside soaking up the sun and enjoying the beautiful colors of fall. Both photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

The weather in November has been unseasonably warm so people can be outside soaking up the sun and enjoying the beautiful colors of fall. Both photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Hunters Urged to Use Caution During Big Game Seasons


With moose being reported in the Panhandle this year and a confirmed sighting of a young bull in Lincoln County this week the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is urging hunters to be certain of their target before taking a shot.

Moose can be similar in appearance to other big game animals. Moose are large animals with a “bell” or large piece of skin under their necks; they have a pronounced shoulder hump and bulls (males) will have palmated antlers. Moose also have long, whitish colored legs and are dark brown in color.

Hunters will want to study game closely before firing a shot or releasing an arrow.

Game and Parks officials also remind people to keep their distance from any moose they may encounter as some have been known to become aggressive.