This is k i m b a network Blogspot serving Campbell and Campbell County, Nebraska. Good evening from The Newsroom. This is your local news off. Kitchen is bringing home style fair to Kimbo diners after nearly one year of business Karen huge opened her restaurant called karins kitchen just months before the pandemic hit the us while they're having some challenges. It says that she has received incredible local support from the community. The city of Kimball offices will be closed as Friday January 1st in observance of New Year's Day Kimball hospital will be closed this Friday and Saturday January first and second normal business hours will resume next Monday, January 4th, 2021. Kimball Public Library will be closing early at 4 p.m. Tomorrow Thursday, December 31st, and will be closed this Friday on Saturday, January 1st and 2nd in observance of New Year's Day. Also tomorrow Thursday the 3rd. Transit service is closing early at 3 p.m. And closed all day Friday for New Year's Day the city of Kimball wishes everyone a happy and safe holiday. The City of Campbell is working on a new website and marketing campaign. They are requesting pictures from the community professional photographers Etc. If you want to add your name as a watermark in a corner of the photo, please do so we can give you free advertising ideal pictures would include infrastructure buildings community events Etc. No guarantees on if pictures will be used on the website. There's no deadline for picture submission. Please email any pictures as a JPEG to a leash Lake City of Kimball too late king. And the people with questions can call the city office at 308-235-3639. And the school resumes next week sporting events are expected to resume after more than two weeks of school event cancellations some of the month. Will be made up during the second semester due to the road conditions caused by the winter storm on Tuesday this week the Kimball Public Schools boys basketball practice scheduled for Tuesday morning. I pushed back to Tuesday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. To 3:30 p.m. All communities in the Panhandle are back in the Orange Cove at risk faced this week with the exception of Potter and took two towns that risk values are at 3 keeping them barely in a red or severe risk category. That is your look at k i m b a news for this Wednesday evening message brought to you by name. |
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