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Articles from the October 24, 2013 edition


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  • Banner News

    Barb Cross|Oct 24, 2013

    Good Morning! Hope this finds everyone well and enjoying the fall weather and the turning of the leaves. This may not be Vermont, but we still have some beautiful trees this time of the year. I have heard that Brad Brown is feeling much better, and up and about somewhat. Great to hear that. We are also keeping Charles Anderson in our thoughts as he continues treatment and future surgeries. The Banner County School kids have finished ‘Red Ribbon Week’ this week. Information during this week is al...

  • Bushnell News

    Jamie Carpenter|Oct 24, 2013

    There have been reports of a silver car showing signs of suspicious activity in Bushnell, driving slowly around town and parking in front of the playground and a few homes. Please keep an eye on your children and remind them not to get into cars with strangers. The bookstore’s hours for the rest of the winter are Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You’re also welcome to make an appointment to visit at another time, provided we can arrange for someone to be here. Joh...

  • Albin News

    Monte Lerwick and Charlene Smith|Oct 24, 2013

    Kindergartener Duggan Kriz, son of Kelly and Jillian Kriz, big brother to Demmie, served as the Burns Bronc ball boy at the Burns Wheatland football game Friday night. Way to go, Duggan! We received a nice article about the magic show from the Parents Group in Albin. Here is what they said. On Thursday, October 10, residents of the Albin community and outlying areas were treated to a “Grand Magic Show”, performed by illusionist Duane Laflin. The show was brought to the Albin Elementary School gy...

  • Looking Back

    Oct 24, 2013

    1 years ago New hotel for Kimball. - The present Whiteman house is to be removed and replaced by a three-story brick hotel, strictly modern, January 1, 1914. Cost about $34,000 and to be conducted under the management of Fred M. Whiteman. This town has had wonderful growth during the past 18 months, having doubled in population. A new reservoir for irrigation purposes, being under construction here making the second in this district. A flouring mill has just been completed. The overflow of tra...

  • No-till notes "Corn vs. water"

    Mark Watson|Oct 24, 2013

    No-till crop production gives the producer using this system the advantage of managing residues on the soil surface to improve soil structure, water infiltration, and lower soil moisture evaporation. This system enables the producer to improve water management. No-till crop production helps to better manage the moisture Mother Nature provides as well as the water pumped from our groundwater and surface water. Leaving the residues from the previous crop on the soil surface improves water infiltra...