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The Lyons City Office will close at noon on Tues., Dec. 24th (Christmas Eve) and will be closed all day for Christmas on Wed., Dec. 25th.
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By Corey McCullock
Contributor to Kat Country Hub
This past Friday and Saturday, December 6th and the 7th, I had the opportunity to travel to Grand Island for the 100th Annual Nebraska Farmers Union State Convention.
As the youngest attendee, I had a different perspective on many of the topics, but everything that was shared was vital information to the agriculture and energy industries of the state. I was able to hear from many wonderful speakers who had a very diverse background. I heard from the manager of Husker Ag which is an ethanol in Nebraska. I had the opportunity to listen to listen to speakers on the topic of corporates ag in the state. I also had the pleasure of listening to Lyons’ very own Chuck Hassebrook, who I am a proud supporter of in the election for governor!
Aside from speakers, I networked with many people who are trying to bring some sort of agriculture to the urban areas of the state like Omaha. One of the guys I roomed with was part of an organization in Omaha called City Sprouts. It was a group of young adults from the ages of 16-22 that would come out and help work in a community garden that supported organic and localized goods.
They grew many different vegetables and fruits, along with a chicken coop for fresh eggs! There was also a man there that I met at Market Place in West Point last year who I remembered. We conversed for awhile and I found out that he was thinking of starting a program for a group of 100 people to each buy a cow to put on the same piece of land.
It would take out much of the risk in just owning your own cow by itself. It would be a pool of meat that would be divided at the end, so even if you lost your cow, you would still get a portion of the meat. I was also hearing talk of a project that could possibly begin in a few different places around the state. I would share the project, but I am not sure if I’m allowed to. I really enjoyed attending the NeFU state convention this year. I am also a new member to the Nebraska Farmers Union.
If anyone would be interested in sharing ideas, or just talking about them, my email is cmccullock@unomaha.edu.
December 17, 2013 1 Comment
Christmas Trivia: The answer to yesterday’s question was peanut butter. Not everyone got it right this time:(
Let’s see what today’s question will bring. It is from Rudolph again.
What is the name of the Lion King on the Island of Misfit Toys?
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Great book club discussion last night, now back to “Read a New Book” for Day 15 & 16 : This book is worthy of two days! A Year of Holidays is an all-out celebration of the scrumptious, mouthwatering recipes that define our favorite occasions throughout the year.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17349204-the-pioneer-woman-cooks
December 16, 2013 Leave a comment
By Jesse Mutum
Recently, both 7th and 8th grade went to the First Annual Homer Honor Band Festival. This year the Honor Band was held in Homer, which is an addition to the Band Festival in Lyons. This year, since it was the inaugural year, there was only one ensemble, but in the years to come there is hope to be up to three ensembles. With the help of Clinician Dr. Gary Reeves from the University of South Dakota, the day was complete.
To get into the Honor Band, students were selected. Students from LDNE selected were Cassidy Mentink, Layne Miller and Kassandra Prieto. The day went with two rehearsal sessions, the first from 9:30-12:00 then a lunch break from 12:00-12:40, then off again to the second rehearsal from 12:40-4:00 and the concert

From left to right. Layne Miller, Cassidy Mentink, Dr. Gary Reeves, and Kassandra Prieto. Photo Courtesy of LDNE.
followed at 4:30. Songs that were played include Parade of the Jesters, Hosts of the Freedom, Amazing Grace, Cucina Bella, Dakota Morn, and John Williams Trilogy. The Homer Honor Band was very enjoyable and a great experience, and kids are exited to go again in future years.
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Can you believe 2013 is almost at an end? Where does the time go? By the time you reading this article, I will be on track to have just about forty percent of my Christmas shopping accomplished! I do my best work while under pressure you know! Anyway I hope you had a great Thanksgiving and are looking forward to a very blessed Christmas and holiday season.
I’ll try to recap what’s been happening with the city the last couple of months since I haven’t had an article for a while. At the November council meeting, we just had a few things to discuss. We changed the renewal date on the city’s health insurance plan so we could keep our old plan with a minimum rate increase for one more year. Otherwise with a January renewal date our old plan was no longer being offered due to the new rules of the federal health care laws. So basically we bought another year before we really have to look hard at our options. We purchased a different snow truck in October to replace our old one that was no longer feasible to keep around. It’s a 2003 International 4400 so it is a nice upgrade and much more reliable. We sold the old truck through a sealed bid process for $2600. We hired some new help for the Recycling plant. So we are back to being fully staffed down there. We purchased approximately 4000 gallons of fuel for the light plant emergency generators from NPPD. We needed to keep the tanks full of fuel in case we needed to fire the generators up and since we no longer have a contract with NPPD we needed to buy the fuel that was in the tanks in order to keep reserves at appropriate levels. We had our annual draw down at the sewer plant and had no issues this year with state compliance regulations. We also finalized the contract for keno to be held at the Branding Iron.
December’s meeting agenda focused on some housekeeping issues for the council moving into 2014. Steiny was again elected as city council president and each council member was appointed to oversee some aspect of the city’s operation. Charlie was appointed as commissioner for utilities distribution and maintenance. Roger was appointed as commissioner for sanitation, recycling, landfill and parks. Lana was appointed commissioner of parks, pools, recreation and auditorium and Steiny was appointed commissioner of city streets. Mike informed the council that the library has been awarded a Gold Accreditation from the Nebraska Library Commission. We had been designated as silver accredited. This is a fantastic honor for our little library. The library team continues to work hard to bring the very best in library services to our community. A big thank you to the dedicated library board and the team for exceeding expectations every day! Here’s some more good news. The automatic meter reading system is now completely installed through the entire town. We started this project five years ago or so and we are excited about the outcome. No longer do we have to pay someone to walk around town to read utility meters. It is all read electronically and remotely now. It is easier and much less labor consuming. Finally we approved the purchase of a new police cruiser to replace the Dodge. It developed some major engine issues a couple of weeks ago and the council decided it wasn’t worth sinking more money into it. The new vehicle will be a 2013 model and similar to what Oakland’s police department drives.
You can see the progress going on down at the pool site. Things have slowed significantly unfortunately because of the really cold temperatures but they continue to make progress where and when they can. It is exciting to see the new pool house going up. We have selected the colors schemes for the new slide and other accessories. They are bright, fun and playful. I can’t wait to see the finished product. I hope you can’t either. We are moving through the design phase of the auditorium remodel. With every remodeling job there are always roadblocks. This project is no exception. It has been determined that there is no foundation underneath the large garage doors there for to enclose those openings with mortar, brick and glass would be a budget buster as new footings would need to be poured. So plan B looks to be a new garage door design that is made up of glass panes that allow light to filter in but are not see through. The glass panes can be tinted in various patterns to give the doors a contemporary look. The interior roll-up will also remain a roll-up door to match the other doors because the opening would have had to be significantly reduced to accommodate regular doors. We didn’t want to impede the flow of traffic between the two spaces so this became our best option. It isn’t how I had originally envisioned the design to be but I’m excited about the new vision that has been laid out before us. The architect and engineer are finishing up the final designs this month and the plan is to put the project out for bid in January. We will make an architectural rendering available to see when the final design is submitted to the council for approval. Unfortunately we still don’t have enough resources to complete the entire renovation even with the generous contributions we have received so far. We are however applying for another grant in the sum of $250,000 to help our efforts. I think we are supposed to find out about that in February. Keep your fingers crossed. However, if you are looking for a worthwhile project to contribute to financially, please keep the auditorium project in mind. Every little bit helps.
I think that’s all I know for now. Remember as the snow falls that you try to avoid parking on the street so the city crew can get the streets cleaned off as quickly as possible. In the meantime, stay warm. Talk to you soon and Merry Christmas!
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