Archive - Nov 2012
November 29th
By
David Merrill, Chief Sports Editor
CWC 64 Arcadia 34
Loomis 46 S-E-M 29
Loup City 46 Anselmo-Merna 39
Mullen 30 SMC 17
Sutherland 55 Broken Bow 32
By
David Merrill, Chief Sports Editor
Broken Bow 62 Sutherland 37
Burwell 70 Sandhills/Thedford 43
Loomis 40 S-E-M 33
CWC 40 Arcadia 22
Loup City 60 Anselmo-Merna 31
Mullen 57 SMC 42
By
David Merrill, Chief Sports Editor
Sumner-Eddyville Miller opened its season against the Wolves from Loomis. The Wolves came away with the 46-29 victory. See the full story in the next edition of the Custer County Chief.
By
David Merrill, Chief Sports Editor
Arcadia opened its basketball season Thursday night against Chambers Wheeler-Central. The Huskies held a 14-12 lead at halftime, but the Renegades opened up the second half on an 8-2 run and didn't look back, taking the game 40-22. See the full story in the next Custer County Chief.
By
Ellen Mortensen, Managing Editor
ORD - - The trial of a former Ord man accused in the 1989 murder of Cathy Beard will proceed as scheduled - just not in Valley County. District Judge Karin Noakes sustained a motion by the defense for a change of venue, relocating the trial from Ord, the county seat of Valley County, to St. Paul, the county seat of Howard County.
By
Ellen Mortensen, Managing Editor
In a unanimous decision, the Broken Bow City Council Tuesday authorized City Attorney Jason White to draw up an agreement between the city and Broken Bow Public Schools for the playground equipment at Custer School to stay put.
By
Nate Williams, Chief Reporter
ARCADIA - - There are some area residents that are stepping up to help those effected by Hurricane Sandy.
Terina Trotter-Wortman is one of the those people from around the area that has dedicated her time and effort to come to the rescue of the thousands of people whoâs lives were left in ruins due to the catastrophic disaster that left many on the Northeastern Seaboard without electricity, homes, and some escaping with just what they could carry or what they were wearing.
November 28th
By
Ellen Mortensen, Managing Editor
TAYLOR - - Growing up on a farm near Taylor, Becky Smith spent a lot of time in the hay fields with her father. She fondly remembers the food her mom used to prepare for them to take to the field, and a special chocolate cake.
âMom liked this recipe because it didnât have very many ingredients and you donât have to have the oven on very long to make it. She didnât handle the heat very well,â Smith recalls.
By
Ellen Mortensen, Managing Editor
SARGENT - - Six months after seeking input from the Sargent community, the Nebraska Department of Roads has settled on a plan involving the Highway 183 construction project.
Memorial services for Ethel Huffman were conducted from the United Methodist Church in Ansley, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012, with the Rev. Joel Plisek officiating. Burial was at the Box Elder Cemetery at Cumro.
Ethel Rose (Shaw) Huffman was born March 28, 1908, near Filley, to L. V. and Susie (Durken) Shaw and passed away Nov. 19, 2012, at Heritage Hall, Melham Medical Center, Broken Bow. She was the youngest of six children.