This is k i m b a network Blogspot serving Campbell and Campbell County, Nebraska. Good afternoon from the Kam be a newsroom. This is your local news city of Kimbo landfill will be closed on Tuesday, July 27th, 2021 for mandatory employee training grass pickup will remain as scheduled on Tuesday, July 27th trash pickup will remain as scheduled on Wednesday, July 28th. The landfill will resume regular hours on Wednesday, July 28th, 2021 a traveling exhibit from the most famous museum is heading to Kimball the Smithsonian institute's traveling exhibit Crossroads change in Rural. America will be in Kimball from Saturday, September 11th through Thursday, September 30th. It will be on display at the planes Historical Society Crossroads explores the changes rural American communities underwent in the twentieth century Club. According to the news release announcing the exhibit the percentage of Americans living in rural areas has dropped from 60% to 17% since 1900 the exhibit examines how rural Americans have responded to that shift Crossroads allows us to reflect on Kimble's history present and future and we are excited to explore what the future may hold for our community planes Historical Society board president. And Timothy noting said, we want to convene conversations about what makes our community unique and have developed local exhibitions and public programs to complement at the Smithsonian exhibition. They will also be historic displays from several Regional museums on loan to the planes Historical Society during the exhibit the crossroads exhibit wage have a kickoff event on Saturday, September 11th at 9 a.m. With us Congressman Adrian Smith and attendance. It will be open for public viewing Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. To 4 a.m. Monday September 13th is the exhibit will make seven stops in Nebraska after Keeble Crossroads will travel to come at Falls City Wisner Red Cloud my life and children before leaving the states June 2022 and Campbell County manner was awarded yard of the week for this week after Seventeen months of distractions. The facility was needing a celebration The Manor experienced a facelift over a couple of weeks is 177 flowers and trees were planted in just five hours by employees and Friends of the The Manor flowers and trees were purchased by the Campbell County manner board and Greg style Karen Morrison donated additional flowers. That is your look at k i m b a news for this Thursday afternoon message brought to you by EFT. |
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