Cotesfield News

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Greg and Vicki Keep attended Tucker Killinger’s baseball game in Riverdale late Thursday afternoon. Dave and Barbara Tuma attended a meeting in Hastings on Tuesday afternoon and also visited Stefanie Tuma.

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From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank all of my family members, including in-laws and out-laws, for helping me with the Celebration of Life for my beloved husband, Roger Klein. To Peters Funeral Home of St. Paul for the caring and loving assistance in making all the service plans go so smoothly, and to Vicar Abigail Vetick for your comforting and professional graveside services. Also, a big thank you to Wegner Monument of Central City for the beautiful monument that perfectly matched our other family members’ monuments. Teresa’s Floral of St. Paul, your floral pieces were gorgeous, and everyone told us so. The Wolbach American Legion and the United States Navy Funeral Honors Team, did a spectacular job of honoring Roger for his military service. And a very special thank you to the Nebraska American Legion Riders for the wonderful escort from St. Paul to Wolbach and your class act presence in the cemetery as a sharp honor guard. With everyone’s help, I was able to bring Roger home to his beloved Wolbach. Love to all, Sue Klein

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We want to say thank you to all of our friends, relatives, and neighbors for the food and flowers, and beautiful cards with such great thoughts for our seventy-fifth anniversary. A big thanks to Tim and Cindy Aiken for the ride in their 1950 Chevy car.
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McKeon sees two bills past “the finish line” in Lincoln

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With the biennial budget approved and no further bills on the agenda, the first session of Nebraska’s 109th Legislature adjourned sine die on Monday, June 2nd, the eightyninth day of the scheduled ninety- day session. But last week, Dan McKeon, senator for the state’s 41st Legislative District—which entails Sherman, Howard, Greeley, Wheeler, Boone, Valley, and parts of Buffalo and Hall counties—was back in Lincoln.