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Rising nitrate levels in the Hampton water supply are prompting village leaders to consider options.

Rising nitrate levels in the Hampton water supply are prompting village leaders to consider options.

Concerns, nitrate levels rising on Hampton water

Hampton Village Board members heard a candid report on the community’s water supply status Monday, reviewing possible options being considered to address rising nitrate levels. Utility Supt.
Pictured from left in front of the new Hampton school sign on Highway 34 are Kevin Wall of Hampton, Mike Wall of Forney, Texas and Denny Wall, who now lives in York. Denny and his wife Beverly donated funds to launch the sign project.

Pictured from left in front of the new Hampton school sign on Highway 34 are Kevin Wall of Hampton, Mike Wall of Forney, Texas and Denny Wall, who now lives in York. Denny and his wife Beverly donated funds to launch the sign project.

Wall’s vision leads to new sign in Hampton

Motorists driving down Highway 34 through Hampton can’t help but notice a nice, new, very tall purple electronic sign board on the edge of town, thanks in large part to Denny Wall and his wife, Beverly.
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County reviews 2 conditional use permits

by Kurt Johnson County commissioners reviewed two conditional use permit applications Monday, voting 3-1 to approve a fourth house to be built in a rural area east of Hampton while tabling a request to allow continued use of a temporary asphalt plant which drew opposition from neighbors who...
Bobbi Pettit reported to the Hampton Village Board Monday the results of two March 28 public meetings designed to gather local input.

Bobbi Pettit reported to the Hampton Village Board Monday the results of two March 28 public meetings designed to gather local input.

Hampton board reviews results of community workshop

Hampton Village Board members reviewed results Monday of a community workshop last month with a Kearney-based consultant who recommended that the next step be conducting a survey to see if citizens would support implementing a tax for certain expenditures.
Dylan Danielson signs with Hastings College.

Dylan Danielson signs with Hastings College.

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Danielson signs with Hastings College basketball Basketball has always been a passion for Dylan Danielson. That passion has led him to the next step and the next level. Danielson signed a letter of intent March 27 to continue his academic and basketball career at Hastings College.
Sandhill cranes gather on the banks of the Platte River. Due to clouds and incoming the rain, the cranes were fewer in number at the landing site according to volunteers.

Sandhill cranes gather on the banks of the Platte River. Due to clouds and incoming the rain, the cranes were fewer in number at the landing site according to volunteers.

Friends flock together during crane migration

The annual sandhill crane spring migration is setting to wrap up in the coming days and with the birds flocking over the shallow Platte River comes a migration of people just as numerous. Two of those who came up from Kansas City, Kan.
Auctioneer Kelly Kliewer, with help from several others including John Thomas out front, watches for bids during the annual MCC Auction this weekend in Aurora.

Auctioneer Kelly Kliewer, with help from several others including John Thomas out front, watches for bids during the annual MCC Auction this weekend in Aurora.

MCC relief auction tops $204,000

A tradition of praising God and raising money for global relief efforts resumed this weekend at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds, where hundreds of people from all across Nebraska and the central United States gathered for the annual Mennonite Central Committee relief auction.
Sarah Havlik, a barista at the Scooter’s Coffee location in Aurora, placed eighth in a field of 55 competing March 22 at the Barista Cup competition in Omaha.

Sarah Havlik, a barista at the Scooter’s Coffee location in Aurora, placed eighth in a field of 55 competing March 22 at the Barista Cup competition in Omaha.

Havlik shines at Scooter’s Barista Cup competition

On March 22, local Scooter’s assistant manager Sarah Havlik competed in the second annual Scooter’s Barista Cup competition held at the CHI Health Center in Omaha.