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Solko Seeing Success with Ninth Street Soap

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Those looking to buy detergent-free, non-synthetic bar soap made using natural ingredients for a variety of uses have a local option in Ninth Street Soap, a business operated by St. Paul resident Jordan Solko out of his home on the 1300 block of Ninth Street. “They’re simple, they are natural, they smell great, they have no detergents in them, and they’re made with the most natural possible ingredients I can use,” said Solko in an interview last Wednesday. “I don’t use detergents. That’s what’s going to dry your skin out.” Solko uses melt and pour methods to create ten mainstay scents—including Beautiful Essence, Rainy Day Zen, Morning Blend, Sandalwood Bourbon, Rustic Woods, Spellbound, Citrus Breeze, Honey Oatmeal, Burnt Vanilla, and Morning Blend—and a number of rotating seasonal scents from a variety of soap bases, including goat’s milk and vegetable glycerin.
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Nineteenth Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Set for Thanksgiving Day

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Thanksgiving will be here soon, and volunteers are needed for the free Community Thanksgiving Dinner to be held on Thursday, November 24th, from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church, 816 Indian Street in St. Paul. This is the nineteenth annual Thanksgiving dinner. They will be offering dine-in, take-out, and delivery. Many volunteers are needed on Wednesday, November 23rd, for prepping throughout the day; and on Thursday, November 24th, starting at 9:00 a.m. and continuing throughout the event and clean up. Extra volunteers are needed this year, as dine-in is offered. Volunteers will be needed to help serve food, clear off/reset tables, and clean up at the end. All ages are welcome; just show up to help. Volunteers are reminded to dress accordingly for takeout duty.
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Fire Investigation Turned Over to State Fire Marshal

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At about 7:15 p.m. on Sunday, October 23rd, a grassland fire that began about one quarter of a mile east of the intersection of 7th and Denton roads ultimately burned around 100 acres of mostly pastureland. Propelled by high winds, the fire had burnt a swath north, crossing 8th Avenue shortly before being suppressed by the nine area fire departments that had responded to the scene.
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Commissioners Briefed on Fire, Sign Thefts

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During the Howard County Board of Commissioners’ regular meeting on October 25th, Howard County Sheriff Tom Busch told the board that the sheriff’s office had a suspect in the Sunday, October 23rd grassland fire near the intersection of 7th and Denton roads, but that he “was trying to put the vehicle in the area before [the fire started].” The sheriff added that he was hoping local farmers in the vicinity near the time of the fire—at about 7:15 p.m.—would come forward with any suspicious activity they may have noticed. “Farmers and mailmen, I love them,” the sheriff said, “because they usually see things the other people don’t.” In other discussion last Tuesday, it was noted by Howard County Highway Superintendent Janet Thomsen that caution signs warning of slow-moving buggies erected on county roads in the vicinity of Liberty Road have been the subject of frequent theft. The roads superintendent told the board that the county had lost ten such signs to theft since the first of August and said she would be calling the Nebraska Intergovernmental Risk Management Association (NIRMA), the county’s insurers, about the issue. “I’m down to nine [signs],” she said. “[People] just keep taking them.” While Thomsen noted that “Hall County says they have a special double- nut way of putting signs on so you can’t get them off,” she added that she was skeptical that simply better securing the signs to their posts would entirely solve the issue. In one of the more recent thefts, she said, the culprits had seemingly “just ran over the post and took the post and the sign, too.”

Elba News

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Reminder: There will be Mass at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church on November 19th. This will be the Parish Outreach and Thanksgiving Mass. Monies will be given to a nominated family in need in the immediate area. If you wish to nominate a family anonymously, please contact Father Vince Parsons in St. Paul. After the Mass, there will be wine and cheese and finger foods for those who wish to participate.

Happ-enings

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During one of the many waves of coronavirus pandemic – in October 2020 – a reporting assignment caused me to make the trek up to Wolbach on Halloween to take some pictures. Unfortunately for me, by the time I got there – even a wordsmith such as myself must stop to do a little trick-or-treating every once in awhile – the event was over and there were no ghouls or goblins for me to photograph.

Cotesfield News

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Reminder: Parish Outreach Mass and Thanksgiving Mass will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Elba on November 19th. Anyone wishing to anonymously nominate a family in need in the immediate area will need to contact Father Vince Parsons in St. Paul, as monies from the service will be given to the family anonymously. After Mass, those who wish to participate can stay for wine and cheese and finger foods. Dave and Barbara Tuma visited Adeline Jonak and Bernard and JoAnn Danczak in St. Paul on Thursday afternoon. Ben and Jamie Keep, Miles and Riley of Scotia were Saturday supper guests of Greg and Vicki Keep. Raegan Skibinski of rural Loup City accompanied Dave and Barbara Tuma to Mass in Loup City on Saturday evening. They also enjoyed pizza in Loup City. Raegan was an overnight guest. Kayann Skibinski of rural Loup City came to get Raegan on Sunday morning.

Boelus News

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As of Sunday afternoon, the South Loup River was running the same as last week, 122 cubic feet per second (cfs), and the Middle Loup River at St. Paul was up quite a bit, with a reading of 1,530 cfs. The rain we had must have helped the river flow. We were blessed with a half of an inch. Moses had a simple week. He went to choir practice on Wednesday and church on Sunday.