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  • Once Upon a Christmas festivities in downtown Superior Friday night

    Dec 12, 2024

    The snow machine at Superior Ace Hardware provides a small blizzard for the children as part of the Once Upon a Christmas festivities in downtown Superior Friday night....

  • Jewell County Community Foundation awards fall grants

    Dec 12, 2024

    The Jewell County Community Foundation met to review applications for its fall grant cycle. The following grants were awarded: From the Jewell County Community Fund: USD#107 - $3,620 for supplies for the Rock Hills School store. Jewell County Helping Hands Ministries - $2,000 for food pantry vouchers. City of Jewell - $3,300 for materials for upgrading properties. City of Jewell - $4,400 for new stoves for the Jewell Community Center. USD#107 - $1,500 for folding tables and chairs. From the Dane G. Hansen Fund: Mankato Volunteer Fire...

  • Jewell Apartments

    Dec 12, 2024

    The Jewell Apartments Board of Directors met Monday Dec. 4, 2023 at City Hall. Attending the meeting were Darrell Bohnert, Josh Burks, Max Burks, Derek Birdsell, Gaye Daniels, Bob Freeman, and Jacque Williams, Kristie Anderson. Jacque submitted her report of occupancy and monthly correspondence. Williams said one of the north apartments was inspected for termite damage and she was getting bids to treat the apartment building. HUD has inspection changes that the managers are required to be updated on and HUD is providing a training course in...

  • Jewell City Council

    Dec 12, 2024

    The Jewell City Council met at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, at City Hall. Those in attendance were Mayor Darrell Bohnert, Council members Don Delzeit, Josh Burks, Gaye Daniels, Derek Birdsell and Bob Freeman, and Kristie Anderson, city clerk. Bret Simmelink provided the monthly maintenance report. Simmelink reported all the work he did this last month. He borrowed a water valve pit vacuum to clean out some of the valve pits that were filled with asphalt. Kristie Anderson presented the monthly clerk’s report. She told about the process of s...

  • More volunteers needed

    Dec 12, 2024

    The Jewell County Cinema, Inc. board (JCCI) met Nov. 25. The meeting was held at the Mankato Christian Church and on ZOOM and was called to order by Thadd Hinkle. Members present were Thadd Hinkle, Phyllis Christie, Janis McDill, Virgil and Linda Jones, and Sarah Ortman in person and Lisa Goodheart on ZOOM. Janis McDill presented the treasurer’s report, saying last month’s movies did not do well. She said “Conclave,” “Red One,” “The Best Christmas Pagent Ever” and “Piece by Piece” are all paid for. Janis will try to book “Moana 2” for the last...

  • Jewell County Health Department news

    Dec 12, 2024

    Jewell County Health Department has received 20 doses of seasonal influenza intended to vaccinate farmworkers in Kansas. To receive the vaccine for free, the person must be a farmworker in Kansas who works with livestock. This includes but is not limited to poultry, cattle, dairy and swine. Patients must be 19 years of age and older. This is regardless of insurance status but emphasis will be given to those who are uninsured or underinsured. While flu vaccine does not protect against H5 bird flu, increasing flu vaccination among farmworkers...

  • New owners at Sweden Creme 

    Edward Naughton|Dec 12, 2024

    Alex Beckmann, owner of Crest-Vue Motel in Mankato, along with his wife, Lacey Beckmann, have taken on a new and exciting responsibility for business operations at Sweden Creme restaurant, as County records obtained from the county clerk's office indicates that on Nov. 12, Jewell County Justified, LLC, Formoso, Kansas, sold the property to Pleasant Springs Farm, Inc. Beckmann said Lacey works regularly at the restaurant. He also said he is happy with the current employees working at Sweden...

  • Nelson Christmas Bazaar well attended

    Dec 12, 2024

    The Nelson Community Club held a Winter Bazaar, at the city auditorium Saturday. The event was held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vendors filled the auditorium with products of every shape and size. Many sold out by the end of the day. Starting at 11 a.m. the Nelson Volunteer Fire Department held a free will donation soup luncheon. Those who had lunch, enjoyed the chili. All the proceeds from the lunch are going towards items needed by the volunteer fire department. Cassidy Beuscher of Mt. Clare Roots,...

  • High turn out for the Lawrence Tour of Homes

    Dec 12, 2024

    The Lawrence Christmas Tour of Homes was held Saturday morning. The camaraderie this event supported was filled with joy and happiness and flourished as more people participated in this fun event. Those opening their homes for this tour were: Lisa and Kyle Faimon of 300 East Fourth Street, Curt Bolte of 241 East First Street, Leslie and Randy Lemke of 1757 Road 2500 and Courtney and Ben Hansen of 1819 Road V. Each home was well stocked with charcuterie boards, filled to the brim with a wide...

  • FFA students raise $16,000

    Dec 12, 2024

    The FFA students of Lawrence-Nelson were successful with their latest fund raiser. The students sold more than $16,000 worth of food products to the public. Students that sold more than $450 worth of products, were invited to attend a pizza party in recognition for their hard work. The L-N FFA department is busy with fund raisers and charitable events throughout the year. These events develop personal skills in each participating student, producing leaders for tomorrow. The Future Farmers of...

  • Keenagers enjoy holiday fixings

    Dec 12, 2024

    Keenagers met for a wonderful Thanksgiving meal at the fire hall on Thursday, Nov. 21. Hosting this meal was Brenda Janda and Betty Himmelberg. There were 33 guests attending. The meal was chicken along with all the holiday fixings. The dessert was wonderful! The afternoon was spent playing cards and bingo. The time was enjoyed by all! The next Christmas meeting will be Thursday, Dec. 19. Hosts will be Pam Stone and Eileen Mazour. They will be serving a Hot Beef Sundae. Bring a friend and enjoy the day!...

  • School Board to select member

    Dec 12, 2024

    In January, members of the Superior Board of Education will appoint a new board member to fill the vacancy left by Matt Sullivan. Sullivan’s term expires at the end of 2024. He did not file for reelection. As part of the regular December Superior Board of Education meeting, the board directed Superintendent of Schools to file the vacancy notice with Nuckolls County as required by law. In other business November general fund expenditures in the amount of $642,836.57 were approved. Two policies were reviewed and amendments proposed based on l...

  • More winning names drawn for Bucks

    Dec 12, 2024

    The Superior Chamber of Commerce sponsored a passport contest in association with the Once Upon a Christmas promotion held Friday in downtown Superior. The chamber had originally planned to select one winner of 50 Superior Bucks from the completed passports but the response was so great, the decision was made to select two winners. The winners selected are Brena Garcia and Heather Tyler. The completed passports had to be stamped by each particpating business before being returned to the chamber office. There were 19 participating business...

  • Calendar filling with special Christmas season activities

    Dec 5, 2024

    Once Upon a Christmas is the headline event this week in Superior but there are a number of other seasonal holiday activities that area residents will want to participate in. Preschool through fifth grade youngsters will want to participate in Santa’s Helpers Workshop from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Superior Presbyterian Church. To participate the youngsters must use the QR code published in last week’s edition of The Superior Express and pre-register. At the workshop, the youngsters will be able to purchase gifts for their loved ones for...

  • Superior merchants plan festive Friday activities

    Dec 5, 2024

    Preparations are underway for a Festive holiday event in downtown Superior from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday and thus far it looks like the weather will cooperate. The day is to be dry with a little chill. The high Friday is forecast to be 46 degrees with a low of 26 degrees. Central Avenue between Third and Fifth Streets will be closed mid-afternoon and remain closed until after the event. Most Superior stores will be staying open until the 7 p.m. closing. Many will feature food and other refreshments for their customers. Santa Claus is scheduled to...

  • Fangmeyer earns midwife credentials

    Dec 5, 2024

    Brodstone Healthcare announced that Alisha Fangmeyer, APRN, FNP-C, has recently earned her Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM) credentials. This achievement further enhances the comprehensive obstetric and gynecological services offered at Brodstone Healthcare. A certified nurse-midwife is a registered nurse with advanced training in pregnancy, childbirth and women's health. CNM's provide a full range of women's primary and gynecologic care, including annual exams, family planning and menopause care....

  • Superior schools changing to better serve students

    Dec 5, 2024

    In response to a recent inquire from Gary Crook, a former Superior resident and one of the town’s most loyal boosters, John Whetzal, the current superindent of the Superior Schools, reported on some the school district’s new programs. A portion of that response follows. Superior Public Schools currently have a personal finance class that is required for all students. The successful completion of the class is a graduation requirement. Investment is part of that curriculum. In addition the school is in the process of creating a grain mar...

  • DMV expands off-line registration options

    Dec 5, 2024

    The Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has expanded online registration renewal services, providing greater convenience and accessibility to Nebraska vehicle owners. Over the past year, the DMV has implemented several enhancements to broaden the range of vehicles eligible for online renewal. New and expanded online services include: • Military members: Non-resident military members residing in Nebraska and Nebraska resident military members residing outsidethe state now have the option to renew vehicle registrations online. • Add...

  • Bloodmobile will visit Lawrence

    Dec 5, 2024

    The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit the Lawrence American Legion from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on Monday. For appointments call Irene Mazour at 401-984-4361....

  • Superior Bucks winners selected

    Dec 5, 2024

    This week’s winners in the Superior Chamber of Commerce holiday drawing were Paige Johnson, Aaron Giger, April Musgrave and Travis Rothchild. Each will receive 50 Superior bucks which may be spent like cash at participating Superior Chamber of Commerce member stores. Another drawing will be held Monday and this time the four winning names will each receive 100 Superior Bucks. Superior shoppers are entitled to one registration slip each time they visit a participating Superior store. The slips must be filled out and taken to the Chamber of C...

  • Zadina elected JC Clerk

    Edward Naughton|Dec 5, 2024

    After a long and successful career in county government, Carla Waugh is retiring from her position as county clerk for Jewell County, as she has been at the helm in the County Clerk's office since 1995. Myka Zadina has been elected to office by county voters as the new county clerk in Jewell County and will be officially assuming her duties as such effective sometime in January 2025. Zadina has been office assistant in the County Clerk's office for more than two years, working as an election...

  • Christmas in Mankato 2024 - second annual event

    Edward Naughton|Dec 5, 2024

    Jason Ortman, Mankato Chamber of Commerce president, said, "This has turned out to be a fantastic event. The set-up itself for Christmas in Mankato was a lot of work, which started early this year, but it was a lot of fun." Ortman spoke on microphone to the crowd gathered on Main Street, prior to one of the final events of the evening which was the lighting of the Christmas Tree in front of the community center. He thanked those who worked and supported the Christmas in Mankato event. Ortman...

  • JC Commissioners hear of rabies cases

    Dec 5, 2024

    The Jewell County Commissioners met on Nov. 25. Commissioners Keith Roe, Ed Duskie and Brent Beck were present. Myka Zadina, Carla Waugh, county clerk, and Ervin Underwood, Commissioner Elect District 2, were present at the meeting. The following were present for the office head meeting and provided an update for their department: Carla Waugh, county clerk; Myka Zadina; James A. Vaughan IV, solid waste director; Chris Petet, custodian; Anna Porter, county appraiser; Cindy Becker, health administrator; and Kevin Peroutek, noxious weed director,...

  • Lawrence Holiday Tour of Homes

    Dec 5, 2024

    The Lawrence Community Club has organized a Christmas Tour of Homes on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Many are anticipating this fun event and community gathering. During this beautiful Christmas season, it warms the heart to gather with friends and family. Participating in the tour of homes brings family and friends together, but also offers an opportunity to meet new people. We find a great joy hidden in the hearts of the people around us, our memories made with them are forever held in our own hearts as well throughout the years. The...

  • Fund-raiser well attended in Nelson

    Dec 5, 2024

    The Nelson Community Club sponsors various events, activities and scholarships for the Nelson community. Last weekend, they organized a fund-raiser that will directly impact the Nelson Public Library system. The event was located at1654 Road 3800, along a country road just outside of Nelson. The club sponsored a garage sale, the proceeds going to the Nelson Public Library. This garage sale is always fun to attend, because buyers name the price on the things they want to purchase. It's fun...

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