| I am be a network Blogspot serving Campbell and Campbell County, Nebraska. Good evening from the Kam be a newsroom. This is your local news the city council and eject meeting scheduled for this evening at 6 p.m. And also tomorrow Tuesday evening at 6 p.m. Have both been amended a power pole got hit by someone last Saturday night and it caused City Electric Crews to be out late Saturday evening and all Saturday night to restore power as the power went out on the North and East sides of town Saturday night Karen's kitchen at 215 South Walnut Street between Subway and the library will be closed this Saturday, October 24th to celebrate the wedding of their daughter Dawn and their soon-to-be son-in-law Robert Hinton off as of last week Kimble county has six Active covid-19 cases at this time four of those are exposure by close contact one of those for our child. The other five cases are wage. The other two adults are both communities spread. There are also two new recoveries in Campbell County as well. T-Mobile Public Schools is in the orange stage for school this week Monday, October 3rd, or 19th through Friday October 23rd, please refer to the KPS return plan and kaps activities plan on the KPS website for the proper protocols wage parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for this Wednesday, October 21st and Thursday, October 22nd, 2020 from 4:30 to 8 p.m. If attending conferences in person asks are required also as a reminder Cambridge Public Schools will be closed as Friday October 23rd, 2020 Kimball public schools has suspended the elite after school program for at least the rest of the semester. They will not be offering an after school program until further notice. Health Services is hosting a drive-thru flu clinic this Friday and Saturday October 23rd and 24th at Kingsville Health Services North Campus at 301 South Howard Street off of residence and passengers can drive through the parking lot on the south side of the building 7:30 a.m. To 11:30 a.m. Both days due to covid-19 precautions flu shots will not be off for inside the building this year and a great day of community service last Saturday by the FFA members. They were cutting down and clearing trees at the walking trail putting in a stump and time at the dog park and pulling sunflowers at The Visitor Center are the three projects members worked on last Saturday. Shout out to Joel evertsen for running the chainsaw and bringing a trailer also Tuesday and that's construction for the use of equipment at the dog park. That is your look at k i m b a news for this evening message brought to you by EFT. |
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