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Keeping Unwanted Pests Out

Daylight Savings time has ended, and it is time to ‘fall back’ once again. Fall brings about cooler temperatures, changing leaves, and boxelder bugs and other home invading pests by the millions. Find out what you can do to help keep these pests from invading your home.

First Altar of the “Day of the Dead”

The Mexican community in Ainsworth held their inaugural “First Altar of the Day of the Dead” on November 1st. This tradition originates from the “Mexican Culture” it is believed that there is a process to be born and die.

Commissioners Vote to Increase Speed Limit on Meadville Avenue

The Brown County Commissioners discussed increasing the speed limit on Meadville Avenue during their regular meeting on November 7th. Commissioner Jeremiah Dailey said he has had quite a few people request a speed limit increase on Meadville Avenue.

Ainsworth Middle School Wrestlers Start 2023 Season

The 2023 Wrestling Season started for the Ainsworth Middle School wrestlers on November 7th at the Valentine Middle School Wrestling Invitational. In their first competition of the season, Ainsworth Middle School wrestlers placed fourth out of nine teams.

Ainsworth Community Schools Calendar of Events/Lunch Menu

Dates, Times and Menu Subject to Change November 16th - November 23rd Thursday, November 16th 3:00 p.m.: Middle School Wrestling at Plainview Invitational. Friday, November 17th 10:00 a.m.: Mock Trial at Bassett.

McAndrew Elementary October Students of the Month

Graecyn Bartak Kindergarten Graecyn is a hard worker, listens to directions the first time they are given, does a good job helping her classmates at her table when they get stuck and is the first one to help pick up when an activity is finished. Graecyn is quiet when lining up in the hallway and when walking between classes, she stays in line and keeps her hands to herself.

Gov. Pillen Issues Executive Order Returning State Public Servants to Offices

Governor Jim Pillen has issued an Executive Order (EO) recalling state public servants who have continued to work remotely since the COVID pandemic. The order outlines specific circumstances in which remote work may be authorized by agency heads. The EO is effective January 2, 2023.

Sandhills Care Center

402-387-1294 Activities Thursday, November 16th: 10:30 a.m. - Blow that Horn; 2:30 p.m.: Thankful Thursday.

Community Senior Center News

387-0777 Chef Salad Available Daily Thursday, November 16th: Turkey and stuffing, cheesy hashbrown casserole, corn, cranberry salad, pumpkin pie, dinner roll, and milk. Friday, November 17th: Meatloaf, potato wedges, spinach, fruit cocktail, muffin, and milk.