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Don Your Costumes For Trunk-or-Treat

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The Village of Callaway’s Trunk-or-Treat will be held along Main Street on Monday, Oct. 31, from 4 - 5 p.m. You are invited to bring the whole family for treats, costumes and spooky decorations. There will also be an award for the best decorated trunk. Hot dogs, chips and drinks will be offered, as well.

Harvest Fire Danger High This Year

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With average precipitation four to six inches below normal in Dawson County during 2022 and the region having received less than a half-inch of precipitation during October, the harvest fire danger is high.
With the dry conditions and a potential for fires so high this harvesting season, it is a good idea to have a fire extinguisher close by.

Jail

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As of October 24, there are four males, one female, and no others in Custer County Jail. Winston Cha Chi – Booked September 20 for failure to appear.

District Court Closed Cases

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The following cases were heard and closed by the Custer County District Court during the month of September 2022: September 1: Corrin Rendon V. Samuel Rendon - Dissolution Of Marriage Granted; September 16: State Of Nebraska V.

Community Pool Information Meeting

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Callaway residents will be given one more opportunity before the General Election to receive information and ask questions about the pool bond scheduled for vote on Nov. 8. A Community Pool Information Meeting will be held Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. at the Callaway Community Center. Need clarification on how the pool bond will work? Want to know all the hooplah about the pool project straight from the source? All the information you want to know, and an opportunity to ask any and all the questions, will be provided at this meeting.

LB840 Fund Provides Loans for Local Businesses

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The General Election is less than three weeks away, and one of the items to appear on the ballot for Callaway voters is something we have been talking about for the past few weeks. The LB840 plan and sales tax will appear as two separate items on the ballot, and the Economic Development committee reminds voters that you must mark the “For” box on both for the tax and utilization of the funds to continue as it has for the past eight years.

Why Did the Tarantula Cross the Road?

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The question is not a bad version of a “why did the chicken cross the road” joke. The truth is that when traveling in southeastern Colorado in early October, one can easily see more than one tarantula crossing the road. They can grow a leg span of up to 11 inches, so it's hard to miss them.
Why Did the Tarantula
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