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Help Needed For Cleanup Night

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Callaway’s annual Kite Flight celebration is little more than a week away, and the Chamber of Commerce is asking for volunteers to help get the grounds ready for the big event. On Tuesday, Aug. 29, those willing to help are asked to meet at Foster Smith Field at 5:30 p.m. for Kite Flight clean-up night. Please bring rakes, and we’ll be putting in posts and flags for the boundaries.

Funfilled Labor Day Weekend in Callaway

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Callaway is the place to be on Labor Day weekend! The 32nd Annual Kite Flight will be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 2 and 3, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at Foster Smith Field, located four miles east of Callaway on Highway 40. Saturday night will also feature a “Night Flight” beginning at 10 p.m.

Game & Parks Asking For Public’s Help

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The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is asking the public to be on the lookout for unexplained death or illness of deer, pronghorn, elk, and bighorn sheep. Due to conditions in certain areas of the state, deadly diseases may spread easier among big game populations.

Giving New Life to Track And Safer Entertainment For Kids

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A number of years ago a group of individuals built a cement track just north of the baseball field in Callaway to be used for offroad motorsports, primarily go-kart racing at the time. However, the track has not been used for some time and has become overgrown with weeds and small trees. Now a new group of community members is stepping forward to revitalize the track and make it usable once again.
The Callaway Village Board gave the green light during their Aug. 8 meeting to begin cleanup and restoration of the go-kart track north of the ballfield. (Courier file photo)

Tail Twisters/Western Riders Custer County Fair Results

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Custer County 4-H and FFA kids saw all their hard work pay off as they displayed their exhibits and showed livestock at the Custer County Far. Last week we featured the first half of the results of the Callaway and Arnold Tail Twisters and Western Riders club results. Here are the rest of those 4-H member results.
Kennedy Eggleston represented the Tail Twisters 4-H club at the fair and poses with all of her hardware at the end of the week. (Photo courtesy Melissa Eggleston)

Small Square Bale - Nostalgia Or Necessity?

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With third cutting alfalfa right around the corner, Erin much to my chagrin, suggested that we make some small square bales. While it is true I don’t particularly care for them, they are nice to have around. Square bales work well to call cows when it’s time to move pastures or stalk fields, and they also work well to feed a cow penned up in the calving barn during a snowstorm. And really, for any other general emergency arising that may call for a square bale. Even so, I have a difficult time driving past a field of square bales without mumbling some sort of joke about the hay.
Jake Fairley has fond memories of his dad pulling the New Holland stack wagon for small square bales back on the family dairy farm of his childhood. (Photo courtesy Jake Fairley)

Precious Angel Opens New Location in Callaway

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Last week the Callaway Chamber of Commerce and community members officially welcomed a new daycare to town. The Chamber hosted a ribbon cutting on Wednesday, Aug. 9, for Precious Angel Daycare, operating in the same location as the former Homegrown Kids.
Precious Angel Daycare now has a location open in Callawy and are taking children. (Courier photo by Ellen Mortensen)

Callaway/Arnold Well Represented At Custer County Fair

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Custer County 4-H and FFA kids saw all their hard work pay off as they displayed their exhibits and showed livestock at the Custer County FaIr. Due to the large number of entries from the Callaway/Arnold 4-Hers, results will be published over the next two weeks. Here is the first installment.
Addison Stump was named Grand Champion with her heifer in the Commercial Class, and her group won Reserve Champion in the Fitting Show at this year’s Custer County Fair. (Photo courtesy Kim Stump)
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