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Clay County murder case continued to July 31
CLAY CENTER, Neb. (KSNB) - The man accused of killing a Columbus woman and leaving her remains in a field appeared in Clay County District Court via telephone on Monday. Anthony Mattison, 35, of Osceola has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of 25-year-old Jasmine Garnett. Her body was found in October 2022 in a Clay County field.
Clay County storm blamed for drop in Superior water pressure
Early Saturday evening residents of Superior breathed a sigh of relief when a line of severe thunderstorms passed to the north and east of the community. They didn’t realize the impact the storm would have on their Sunday morning travels. When many of the community’s residents went to take...
Holiday weekend rain-storm add to yearly rain total
Many folks in south central Nebraska are just sitting back and enjoying what seems to be very adequate rainfall for the year. Even with the weekend storm that toppled 30 poles in the South Central Public Power District, most of which were in Clay County, the local area has been mostly storm damaged free in 2024.
Tabitha Offers a Variety of Support Groups in July
Tabitha, Nebraska’s industry-leading Senior Care provider, offers a variety of support groups throughout Hall, Hamilton, Merrick, Clay, Buffalo, Kearney and surrounding counties. Helpful for many people processing their grief, grief groups give participants the opportunity to connect with others who are experiencing kindred feelings of loss. Tabitha offers online...
96-year- old court bailiff retires; retired banker takes her place
Jim Farmer, a rural Deweese resident, has been named as the Nuckolls County court bailiff. He replaced Donna Boeka, who had served as bailiff since 1999 and had retired. Farmer retired from a 43 year career in banking at Red Cloud 10 years ago. Farmer graduated from Broken Bow High School. He earned a degree in business from Kearney State College.
Four-county area loses respite care agency
After 42 years of serving area family caregivers, Hastings Respite Care Inc., no longer will be providing respite care services to Adams, Clay, Nuckolls and Webster counties. South Central Town Hall Caregiver Coalition, a separate entity that used to be overseen by Hastings Respite Care, will continue to host the annual Day of Caring for Those Who Care, an event held in late April at the Hastings City Auditorium that aims to help family caregivers learn about the importance of taking care of themselves. The event is sponsored by the South Central Town Hall Caregiver Coalition, various grants, and the Hastings Community Foundation’s Give Hastings Day event, which allows the day to be free for anyone caring for a loved one with special needs.
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