| 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 page to the callous disregard for a building owners right to full use of their property at 123 South Chestnut Street downtown by the former occupant Rebecca a brown and her attorney David Ed Wilson. The remembrance rug project will not be open by Memorial Day as originally planned in November 2020 providing there are no additional unnecessary obstacles. The remembrance rug project home to be able to resume its work on Military memorials by mid-summer. The former business was Java Blend Coffee Shop, which closed a half year ago in November 2020 here is a notice of birth of trustees meeting notice is hereby given that a public meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, June 1st 2021 at 4 p.m. At 301 South Howard Kimball, Nebraska this meeting Open to the public and the agenda for such meeting is available for public inspection at the administration office located at Kingsville Health Services. 505 South Birch Street. This meeting has been issued by Ken Hunter. The CEO the cable power station is in need of significant repair according to City officials. So therefore the city of Kingsville and the Board of Public Works will be holding a joint meeting this evening to discuss the future of the Kingdom power plant. One of the few remaining city-owned oil burning power generation facilities in the state according to Mayor Keith. He says that the 8,000 Generation Plant which was the city's sole source of electrical power until nineteen eighty is facing repair needs that would be a major expense. The main thing is like a radiator repair which is $1,000 and there are some motor repairs on sleeves and lifters that need to be done says primary and before we drop that much money. We just want to make sure council is on board and that. Direction or take another Direction every option is on the table while the plant has been primarily held in a standby status the past thirty years front. He says it has been pressed into service when needed such as when wa pa disconnected power to the city during a recent day-long substation upgrade. He says the plant also rented full power during the bitterly cold snap that the central part of the country this past February helping keep a vital light and heating available at a time when other parts of the state are hit by Rolling blackouts. The meeting is scheduled to start at 6 p.m. In the city council chambers and The Villages of Bushnell index will have Community Wellness screenings this week. That story is coming up next in a few minutes. Look at k i m b a news for this Monday morning message brought to you by EFT. |
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