This is k i m b a network Blogspot serving Campbell and Campbell County, Nebraska. Good morning from the Kam be a newsroom. This is your local news brought to you by Kimball State Bank and insurance located at 205 South Locust Street out with the old and in with the new the old Fitness Center on the northwest side of the Sagebrush at 615 East 3rd Street, and on the southwest corner of 2nd and Washington Street is officially closed as of yesterday Wednesday, check out their website for pricing at home and starting tomorrow Friday the 2nd call the new cable fitness center at 308-241-1359 to become a member or to transfer your existing membership to the gym officially opens next Monday the 5th, the new Kimbo fitness center at 105 South Chestnut Street in downtown Campbell will be open 24 hours a day 7 days a month. The new place is sponsored by Kimball nutrition, which is closed on Sundays open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. To 3 p.m. And Saturday 8:30 a.m. To 12:33 PayPal is accepted for payment along with visa and Discovery the City of Campbell joins Public Power entities across Nebraska and the nation and celebrating Public Power week off an event coordinated by the American public Power Association, October 4th through the 10th. Nebraska is the only one hundred percent Public Power State and the country the value proposition of Public Power is as valid today as it was in 1933 when the legislature created this unique business model. The City of Campbell has focused on the tenants of Public Power affordable rates local control reliability and sustainability for the last total number of years established and will continue to do so moving forward Nebraska's electric utilities are governed by individuals loan. No, Appointed who are accessible and accountable to the customers. They serve Public Power utilities are rooted in committed to the communities they serve and invest revenues directly back into the community and they all share the common goal of providing reliable and safe electricity for their customers at a reasonable price from small towns to large cities community-owned not-for-profit Public Power utilities power homes and businesses and two thousand communities across the USA safely provide reliable low-cost electricity to more than forty nine million Americans while giving back to the communities they serve visit to learn more that is your look at 4 this morning message brought to you by EFT. |
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