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October 3, 2007
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Oh,
What a Game!
Homecoming Game was a Memorable One Lions Victorious Over the Indians!! Overtime Kick Settles the Matter Click Here for the Recap
Bunco
and Shuffleboard Leagues
are Forming!
The Good Times has new leagues forming now and starting Monday and Tuesday October 15th and 16th So get all your buddies together and sign up before the leagues are full! Click Here for the Details: http://68037.com/GT/events.htm What is Bunco? here are some fun facts: Click Here
Jaycees Punt Pass
and Kick Competition
More than 100 participants expected Oct 13th - LHS Field More Details Soon!
Got Books?
YOUR LOUISVILLE LIBRARY Gets New Books! The Library recently purchased titles and they are now available for checkout! They include: Quickie by James Patterson, The Last Summer by Ann Breshares, Up Close and Personal by Fern Michaels, Critical by Robin Cook, Someone to Love by Jude Deveraux, You've Been Warned by James Patterson, Knit Together by Debbie Macomber, The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown and Play Dirty by Sandra Brown. Also, recently purchased DVDs are available for checkout and they include Norbit, The Astronaut Farmer, Are We Done Yet and Charlottes Web. The Library Regular Hours are 10-12 and 1:30 - 5pm Monday and Friday, 1:30 - 6pm on Wednesday and 8:30-12 on Saturday. Please come check us out! Article Provided by Lisa Sheehan Kimmel Orchard and Vineyard Nebraska City Autumn Glory Kimmel Education & Research Center, 5995 G Road Experience the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of the Nebraska's value-added agriculture industry! Watch woodturners and other skilled artisans share their talents. See finely crafted wood furniture, locally grown decorative woody florals and handmade beaded items. From Beaver Lake: Head south on Hwy 75, turn left (east) onto Business Hwy 75 and travel 1 mile north to the Kimmel Education & Research Center Sponsored By: UNL and Nebraska Forest Service
(You are gonna need to find something fun to do
during the day, because the Husker
Game is not until 8PM. So make that potato salad that everybody
loves, and head to Union)
AT UNION BALL PARK OCT 6, 2007 2:00 P.M. POTLUCK (BRING A DISH) DRINKS & PLACE SETTINGS WILL BE PROVIDED BRING YOUR BASEBALL GLOVES, PHOTOS, KIDS, GRANDKIDS, & GREAT GRANDKIDS questions: Call Lisa Wagner (Tellez) 402-873-3414
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Get all the latest on our Louisville Lions at www.LouisvilleLions.com Provided by Mike Krambeck and Krambeck Photography View and purchase professional photos of our athletes (Click Here) that will provide a lifetime of memories, and help support the fine work of Mike and Pam ..and Now,.. for the REST .... of the story.. get all the real Cass County news at www.Cass-News.com Provided by the good folks at the Plattsmouth Journal Louisville Birthdays, Anniversaries, Celebrations and Special Announcements this will be a now be regular feature in this weekly newsletter, send your announcements to webmaster@wirebuilt.com Bonnie Dobbs will be having a birthday on October 9th! (Please do not put any age on the announcement ) Thank you! Her Daughter Tammy Dobbs Keep Up with the Latest Louisville Issues: Read the most recent City Council Minutes Click Here: http://www.louisvillenebraska.com/city/minutes.htm Read the most recent BUILD Meeting Minutes Click Here: http://b-u-i-l-d.com/minutes.htm
Now, let's Snoop
on the Neighbors!!
Read all our local news by clicking on: www.NebraskaCommunityWebsites.com All the Community Classified Ads are on the Left Side All the Community Newsletters are on the Right Side (just click on the Editors Name) See what's for sale, and read today's local buzz!!
Louisville
Interactive
We built this way for you to share with the BUILD group, (our Local Business Owners), your ideas, observations and suggestions to help improve Louisville. Your comments are now shared at the Monthly BUILD meeting, and your ideas are valuable! We are looking for trends, common requests or concerns. SAY WHAT YOU THINK! All comments will be saved, reviewed and considered, so this is your chance to say what you think! Take The New Survey http://www.b-u-i-l-d.com/talk_to_build.htm Classified Ads We made a couple changes to the Classified Section, and the popularity of this section has grown dramatically! You can now add a digital photo of whatever it is you have for sale. Anyways the classified section, is now the most frequently visited section of the website, so get out there and sell something! Click HERE ! Anybody in Louisville can contribute a story.. or a Guest Editorial on pretty much any subject by Clicking HERE: http://www.louisvillenebraska.com/news/submit.htm and typing the story in the little box. This represents access to about 762 of our neighbors, and you don't have to pay to get your message to the Community. (message must be approved by the editor's Mom, she says; "If you can't says something nice, then shut up and eat!") Join Club Louisville Be sure and check out all the Local Discussion by going to: Click Here:> http://www.louisvillenebraska.com/discus/ and clicking on "Last Week" the top left hand side of your screen. Hey, Life is Better Here! If you are among the geographically challenged that happen to live somewhere else... Come and Join Us! Easy as 1, 2, 3..... 4 Select a lot in our new Subdivision, drive down and check it out, get a loan eat dinner, then buy some firewood! you too can experience the Better Life! From the Editor Mower Down I have to apologize to the neighborhood I am gonna have to talk to old Snow Dog Todd about a sign, " Mower Down - Sorry!" to post in front of the house. If I don't do something soon, I may have to talk to Jeanne about a different kind of sign. I better do something onacounta it has been raining and the grass is getting longer, and the neighbors are starting to talk.
...I am not sure the
sign is gonna help...
There
is an unwritten understanding that a man must keep his lawn tidy,
or face the wrath and scorn that comes when anyone in a society starts to
exhibit anti-social behavior.In the big city they would just beat you up, overseas maybe stone you, but in a small town it is much worse! You all know what I am talking about...
Rumors
start to spread
I am a real proponent of shame. I think that a great deal
of societies core problems can be traced to our tendency to eliminate
shame as an uncomfortable, and inefficient burden on our otherwise high
octane pursuit of happiness. Shame is good. It keeps everything in order."Maybe it's, gambling.., drinking.., another woman.., maybe he joined the Moonies! he used to be a righteous dude!" What has become of him? Maybe, that is what we need to get the Huskers Defense ready for Mizou this Sat Evening. Anyways, I can prove that the Craftsman is in intensive care, www.OmahaMowers.com Greg over there is getting real tired of my calls. I am sure he will vouch for my character. Or at least my persistence. Having Fun and Watchin the Grass Grow South of the River Computer John Editor LouisvilleNebraska.Com mailto:ComputerJohn@LouisvilleNebraska.Com p.s. To subscribe or UN-subscribe to the LouisvilleNebraska.Com Newsletter, go to: http:// www.louisvillenebraska .com/news/newsletter.htm
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