Ten Years Ago, 2012 The National Weather Service rain gauge in Wolbach verified what everyone already knew—June was a very dry month. A total of 0.48 of an inch of rain fell during the month.
Jeff Ingerle of Cheyenne, Wyoming was a guest of his mom, Coleen Ingerle, from last Monday until Wednesday. Julie Spilinek attended the tee-ball game in Elba last Monday evening.
Barbara Tuma was a last Monday afternoon visitor of Adeline Jonak. Dave and Barbara Tuma attended Caden Moderow’s baseball game in Ravenna on Tuesday evening.
The South Loup River on Sunday evening had a discharge of 109 cubic feet per second (cfs), down from 157 cfs last Sunday. The Middle Loup River discharge was 474 cubic feet per second, which is down from last Sunday’s reading of 860 cfs.
To sum up my ramblings this week, they put the fat kid in charge of the pie contest, and things didn’t go as awry as expected. The bakers cheered, the onlookers were elated, and the event went off with only a hitch or two.
Ten Years Ago, 2012 The annual Wolbach Days celebration will be held on June 22, 23, and 24. This year, more activities have been planned, as the community marks its quasquicentennial—its 125th birthday.
Dave and Barbara Tuma attended Caden Moderow’s baseball game in Ravenna on Tuesday evening. Barbara Tuma was a Wednesday afternoon visitor of Adeline Jonak.
The South Loup River on Sunday morning had a discharge of 157 cubic feet per second and a height of 2.26 feet. The Middle Loup River discharge was 860 cubic feet per second and a height of 1.27 feet. The rivers had dropped quite a bit since last Monday.
Relief for American Agriculture Producers The importance of a strong agriculture economy to the state of Nebraska and our entire nation cannot be overstated. Often overlooked in policy conversations, the products supplied by farmers and ranchers are fundamental to fueling our lives, filling our plates, putting shirts on our backs, and so much more.