Pictures of the sky after the rain in Oakland Friday afternoon


Photos around Oakland after storm, rain. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Photos around Oakland after storm, rain. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

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Tornado also strikes Macy


A tornado also struck Macy Friday evening, causing extensive damage to homes and vehicles. As was the case in Wayne, there were not many injuries, and fortunately, no fatalities. Kristi stated that staff that was at the school (she was not there at the time) took shelter at the school and at the field house down at the football field. Three or four homes were destroyed.

The photos are from Kristi Dahlgren, a teacher at Macy since 1994.

To the left of this trailer is where another stood. Photo Credit/Kristi Dahlgren.

To the left of this trailer is where another stood. Photo Credit/Kristi Dahlgren.

This is the school parking lot after clean-up started. Photo Credit/Kristi Dahlgren.

This is the school parking lot after clean-up started. Photo Credit/Kristi Dahlgren.

A concrete base to a light pole, but who knows where the light pole is? Photo Credit/Kristi Dahlgren.

A concrete base to a light pole, but who knows where the light pole is? Photo Credit/Kristi Dahlgren.

EF4 tornado strikes Wayne


“I am happy to be alive,” said Judy Robertson of Wayne. She has every reason to be. Judy, along with about 20 other employees of Concord Components, were huddled in a bathroom while an EF4 tornado bore down on the east end of Wayne Friday, Oct. 4th.

“There were sirens going off, but we couldn’t hear them. We are a distance away from them,” Judy stated. “Luckily, people told us the sirens were going off.”

Upon looking at the sky, a tornado was not spotted. “We thought what we saw was a wall cloud. We didn’t realize it was as big as it was,” Judy said.

Judy didn’t hear the loud sounds people describe when in a tornado, such as it sounding like a train coming through. “I could feel the concrete walls swaying behind my back,” Judy stated. The doors caved in and I could hear the ripple of the wind and things hitting other things. The water was sucked out of the toilet in the bathroom we were in.”

When the tornado had passed, Judy and her fellow employees went outside to more than they anticipated. “I walked out and saw devastation. I couldn’t believe it,” Judy said.

Concord Components suffered mostly interior damage. “The wind came in and took everything out,” Judy stated.

Concord Components buys and resells electrical components. “Our major distributor is for the government,” Judy said. “It will take a few weeks to clean up, do inventory and other things before it (the business) will be up and running.”

Other businesses in Wayne didn’t fare quite as well, such as John Deere, Wayne East and many others. The Wayne Softball Complex was also damaged.  Approximately ten homes were damaged.

15 people were reported as injured, one critically, but there weren’t any fatalities.

Judy has advice to share with everyone. “If and when you are in a sever thunderstorm or tornado warning, please don’t be stupid. Take shelter! Your life is worth it,”

Damage from Friday night's tornado that struck Wayne. Photo Credit/he wishes to remain anonymous.

Damage from Friday night’s tornado that struck Wayne. Photo Credit/he wishes to remain anonymous.

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Playing in the rain


Our neighbor girls, Juliet, the one jumping, and Cozette. They were enjoying a warm rain. Cozette thought to inform me that it was raining at my house too. The innocence of a child!

Juliet, left, and Cozette, enjoying a rainy afternoon. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Juliet, left, and Cozette, enjoying a rainy afternoon. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Tornado Watch


The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 10:00 p.m. for northeast Nebraska. This includes Burt, Cuming and Thurston Counties in Nebraska.

Lyons city employees hard at work


Lyons City employee Ron Daberkow. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Lyons City employee Ron Daberkow. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Lyons City employee Greg Simonsen. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Lyons City employee Greg Simonsen. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Kat Country Hub.

Water in sod fields by Bancroft


With all the rain, there is water standing in the sod fields by Bancroft. Photo Credit/Carol Polenske.

With all the rain, there is water standing in the sod fields by Bancroft. Photo Credit/Carol Polenske.

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Throw Back Thursday!!!!


Photo courtesy of Tami Hovendick of Herman….Shad Moore is the youngest in the front, Lisa Moore is to the right and Tami is on the left, standing. The picture was taken in December of 1977.

Shad, front, Lisa, right and Tami, left in December of 1977. Photo courtesy of Tami Moore Hovendick.

Shad, front, Lisa, right and Tami, left in December of 1977. Photo courtesy of Tami Moore Hovendick.

Throw Back Thursday!


Stan and Susan Penke, prom 1974 in Tekamah. They are happily married and live in the country east of Oakland.

Susan and Stan Penke. Photo courtesy of Susan Penke.

Susan and Stan Penke. Photo courtesy of Susan Penke.