This is k i m b a network Blogspot serving Campbell and Campbell County, Nebraska. Good morning from the k i m b a newsroom. This is your local news the city of Kimball offices, and the May bill will close early in observance of the Christmas holiday on Thursday, December 24th at noon, and we'll be closed on Friday, December 25th. The Kimball landfill will also be closed on Saturday, December 26th, the Kimball Public Library will close early on Thursday, December 24th at 4 p.m. And we'll be closed Friday and Saturday, December 25th and 26th in observance of the Christmas holiday. Thursday of Kimball offices will be closed on Friday January 1st. In observance of New Year's Day Kimball landfill will be closed on Friday and Saturday January first and second normal business hours will resume back on Monday, January 4th, 2021. The Kimball Public Library will be closing early at 4 p.m. On Thursday, December 31st and closed on Friday and Saturday January first and second and observed. Thursday the city of Kimbo wishes everyone a happy and safe holiday. This is the last week to see the photography displayed in downtown Campbell the Kimball art walk began their artwork on Friday, November 13th and added on display until the week of Christmas a community game called Elf on the Shelf that's been hiding in various Kimball businesses David Kevin as the elf is called has been moving around downtown in a jar of cotton balls and cough drops for the past few weeks for Kimball residents to locate for a chance at $25 cash. The premise of the community-wide game is that people who locate the health in a local store can write down where they saw him. He was moved to a different business every week since November 27th, each time a person located the else he or she would get to put their name in a drawing for a $25 cash prizes the game ends today Friday December 18th, and all entries are to be turned in at Erin's kitchen by today Santa's helpers also did an activity for the use as well. Ali they host an event called breakfast with Santa but they decided that would not work this year due to Cove in nineteen and said they sent snowflakes and Christmas coloring pages home with students at Merrill Lynch Elementary that they could decorate and bring in to the Kimball Bakery for a free Christmas tree send the yard work will be taken to the manor to display for the residents there. There are also two grand prize winners in the different age groups said they hope to bring back breakfast with Santa next year as well as the Jingle Bell Market, which was a holiday craft show. They hosted for now though. They are finding a way to still have some holiday season. That is your look at k i m b a news for this Friday morning. |
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