The day started off with lots of fog, so Unadilla Bill did not see his shadow yesterday. An early spring it is!!!
Al Roker's forecast shown on local channel 6. Bill and Unadilla made the national news! Nice catch Bob Brandt!
Unadilla Bill (left), has taken on an apprentice. Her name is Billie (right). She joins Bill for his last weather prediction Tuesday, and will take over for him next year The pair was introduced by taxidermist, Duane Hansen. Photo credit: Bob Brandt
Billie, Bob Brandt, and Bill Photo credit: Bob Wilhelm
Annual visitors, the Ponstingl family Photo credit: Bob Wilhelm
Billie, Bill, and Bob Brandt following the prediction Photo credit: Bob Wilhelm
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Continued get well wishes to Steve Kroese and those who are fighting Covid. As of Monday morning, the case count had risen to 1203 cases in Otoe County, with 53 of those being active and at least one hospitalized. The death count has risen to 4 but is probably higher that that. Please continue to wear your masks. Be safe everyone!
The old Syracuse hospital demolition has begun. Opening in December of 1951, my husband Bob, and both grand-daughters were born there. It was a nice, well-kept building. Sad that no one found a use for it.
The Village Library continues to be closed, but if you need some books, please call Peggy Leefers.
NOTICE OF MEETING
REGULAR MEETING
UNADILLA VILLAGE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chairman and Board of Trustees of the Village of Unadilla, Nebraska, will meet in a publicly convened session on Wednesday, February 10, 2020, at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Community Center, 770 G Street, Unadilla, Nebraska. The agenda of subjects to be considered at said meeting is kept continuously current and available for public inspection at the Village Office.
1. Review Estimates on New Furnace and Duct Cleaning for the Community Center
2. Discussion to Purchase Plexiglass Barriers for the Desks Office
3. Discussion of Upgrading Workout Equipment
Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than twenty-four hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Any persons needing special accommodations should contact the Village Office at least five days prior to the meeting date.
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Corinne K. Zahn, Village Clerk
I certify that the above notice of meeting was posted by me in the three following public places within the Village: Countryside Bank, Post Office, and Community Center message board on 2-01-2021, posted on www.UnadillaNebraska.com on 2-03-2021, and not published in the Syracuse Journal-Democrat.
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Corinne K. Zahn, Village Clerk
SEAL
HUSKER VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
1-22 Indiana Won 3-0
1-23 Indiana Won 3-0
1-29 Northwestern Postponed
1-30 Northwestern Postponed
2-5 Maryland (Home)
2-6 Maryland (Home)
2-12 @Rutgers
2-13 @Rutgers
2-19 Minnesota (Home)
2-21 Minnesota (Home)
2-26 @Wisconsin
2-27 @Wisconsin
3-5 @Illinois
3-6 @Illinois
3-12 Ohio State (Home)
3-13 Ohio State (Home)
3-17 @Iowa
3-20 Iowa (Home)
3-25 @Michigan
3-26 @Michigan
4-1 Penn State (Home)
4-2 Penn State (Home)
4-8 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds
4-15 NCAA Regionals
4-22 NCAA Semi finals @Omaha CHI Center
4-24 NCAA Final @Omaha CHI Center
BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES
2-3 Jean Lucas (90 years young!) , Cassie Royal, Joann Kroese
2-5 Jason Isaacs
2-6 Keith & Sandi Kimbell
2-8 Nyle Bartling
NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO
Friday, 2-4-1921, The Otoe Union:
"Born - to Guy Dean and wife, a 9 1/2 lb. son, on January 29th. Papa Dean says he thinks he will be a basketball player according to the way he holds his hands." The average temperature for January 1921, was 31.2 degrees, and the total precipitation was .85 inches. Edith Ertl, former teacher at District #108, was married to Frank Hartley of Nebraska City.
NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS
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Country Music Friends,
Regrettably, although in the best interest of all of our patrons and performers, due to the covid-19 pandemic, we have decided to cancel all shows for the foreseeable future.
It's our hope that 2021 brings good health to everyone and we can reopen to get back to some good ol' country music with our friends.
Thank you for your continued support.
CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
211 MAIN STREET
P.O. BOX 42
LOUISVILLE, NE 68037
1-800-480-8797, EXT 211
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NEBRASKA FOOTBALL 2020
10-24 AT Ohio State Lost 52 - 17
10-31 Wisconsin Game Cancelled
11-7 AT Northwestern Lost 21-13
11-14 Penn State WON 30-23
11-21 Illinois LOST 41-23
11-27 AT Iowa LOST 26-20
12-5 AT Purdue WON 37-27
12-12 Minnesota LOST 24-17
12-18 Rutgers WON 28-21