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Kat’s Korner

What a roller coaster ride Rod and I have been on these past two months. Someone is interested - but no help. Hopes up again - same problem. Then, all of a sudden, we met with two business owners on Wednesday, December 18th ending with hope. Thursday, December 19th they called and said they would like to meet again this time it was with three men and one wife. End of meeting on the 19th around 7:30 p.m. a gentlemens agreement was reached to take over the business of the Ainsworth Star-Journal. When the holiday is over and we get back to some type of normalcy, we will come up with a contract amongst us. Fortunately, we all know each other. We all have our own businesses. We all support one another and the transition will begin. Switching gears from sad tears to happy tears isn’t quite as stressful on my body. I think I might have enough kleenex to get me through until our second retirement date arrives in March 2025.

Some Changes at the

As reported in last week’s Ainsworth Star-Journal, the Worrells have agreed to sell their newspaper to three businessmen in Ainsworth. With the pending sale, the Worrells have agreed to continue publishing the Star-Journal through February, 2025 to give the new owners time to get all the business requirements in place.

Bighorn Sheep Management Hunt Applications Begin December 31st

Lottery applications will be accepted by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission between December 31st through January 13th for a bighorn sheep management hunt. This hunt is intended to balance the current ram-ewe ratio and provide additional hunting opportunity.

Ainsworth Handed Big Defeat by Valentine Badgers, 28-70

The Ainsworth Bulldogs were not able to break out of their rough patch on Tuesday, December 17th as the team picked up their fifth straight defeat. The Bulldogs took a blow against Valentine, falling 70-28.

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