Lavon speaks with Bernie Havlovic, Director of the Wallace Foundation Farms, about the Garden Field Day coming up @ Armstrong Farm.
Lavon speaks with Bernie Havlovic, Director of the Wallace Foundation Farms, about the Garden Field Day coming up @ Armstrong Farm.
If you‘re looking for a way to beat the heat, Cass County has announced cooling stations will be open at three locations.
The Nishna Valley YMCA will be open Today (Monday) through Thursday from 4:30 AM to 10:00 PM , and on Friday from 4:30 AM until 8:00 PM
The Anita Health and Wellness Center’s cooling station will be open today (Monday) through Thursday from 6:00 AM until 8:00 PM, and on Friday from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
And the Griswold Community Building’s cooling station will be open today (Monday) through Friday from 7:00 AM until 4:00 PM.
No injuries have been reported in a traffic accident that occurred in Fremont County.
Russell Bowers of Sidney was backing his 1997 Ford F-150 out of a parking lot at 701 Cass Street. While backing out, he struck a 1996 Dodge Dakota parked on the opposite side of the street owned by Richard Benson of Sidney.
No other details are currently available.
A chain-reaction accident in Fremont County led to two people being admitted to the Shenandoah Hospital.
On July 10th, Alexandria Snyder of Macedonia was driving a 1998 Ford F-150 on Highway 59 approaching 250th street. Snyder was unable to see a couple of cars stopped if front of her that were waiting for a semi to turn onto 250th street. Snyder struck a 2002 Hyundai driven by Andrea Candmil of Omaha. That led to Candmil’s vehicle striking a 2005 Lexus driven by Elaine Bauman of Town and Country, Missouri.
Two people were transported to Shenandoah Hospital as a result of the crash.
No other details are currently available.
The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office Reports the arrest of several people the past couple weeks.
On July 7th, 39-year-old Travis Williams of Omaha was arrested for matter of conveyance, no registration, and no insurance.
On July 8th, 20-year-old Dyson Patrick Tobin of Tabor was arrested for a court hold.
Last Wednesday 30-year-old Clinton Gabriel Cook of Sidney was arrested for simple assault, disorderly conduct and trespassing. Also on Wednesday 20-year-old Kody Ryan of Sidney was arrested for aggravated assault and disorderly conduct.
And on Thursday 23-year-old Christopher LeRoy Jordan of Shenandoah was arrested on a probation warrant
A financial rescue for people who have been denied flood insurance coverage may be in the works on Capitol Hill.
When the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) determined that ongoing Missouri River Flooding started June 1 and has been a “flood in progress” from that date, many people had their flood insurance voided by FEMA. That’s because FEMA rules dictate that someone would need to have purchased flood insurance one month prior to the June 1 date set by FEMA.
A new proposal in Congress would remove the “flood in progress” provision. That means those who bought flood insurance after May 1 would be able to collect payments, as long as the damage occurred after the 30-day wait.
The bill has several sponsors in Congress, including Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley and Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson.
But detractors in Congress point to the fact that the bill isn’t fair to people who bought their flood insurance in time. They also point out the National Flood Insurance Program
Already is in debt $18 million due mostly to Hurricane Katrina.
FFA programs are discussed with Kevin Blair.
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