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Kat’s Korner

“Community Newspapers” Have you ever wondered how important a hometown newspaper can be to a community? Have you ever thought about how much history is published each week in your local paper? Do you think about the information published each week that will help you understand what is going on in your community on a daily, weekly or monthly schedule? As one thinks about what is important to see in your local hometown newspaper, the responses will very from one person to the next. For instance, the biggest response we hear about is who got their name printed in the court docket.

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Ainsworth Library Board to Meet The Ainsworth Library Board will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 6th at 5:00 p.m. at the Ainsworth Public Library.

Legislative Notes

I am happy to report the first special session of the 107th Nebraska legislature has adjourned sine die. Nebraska has successfully completed its redistricting process. The Governor signed the six bills (maps) on the last day of September. Now other subdivisions of state government can finish drawing their precincts and other maps. Each bill had the emergency clause attached so they became law when he signed them. Unlike quite a few states who intend to wait until January to finish this vital work, we have got it done. It’s important to remember this process was made much more difficult by the federal government’s failure to provide the census information in April. States didn’t receive the data until August. The bottom line is we cannot have another election until this important work is completed, and I am glad it is.

Capitol News

As Expected, Greater Nebraska Loses a Legislative Seat The Legislature needed a hero. As debate dragged on over redrawing legislative districts in its first special session, it became obvious that something big had to happen to break the deadlock.

Get Lost in the Sandhills Corn Maze: Now Open Every Weekend in October

Opening day for the Sandhills Corn Maze was Saturday, October 2nd. The maze will be open from 1:00 p.m. until dark every Saturday and Sunday in October. The last two weekends of the month, October 23rd, 24th, 30th and 31st, the daytime maze will be transformed into a haunted corn maze starting at dark, complete with spooky masked characters.

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