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The Gobbler’s Trail: A Sandhills Thanksgiving Whodunit

A serialized small-town mystery by BJ Roshone The Big Gobble Reveal! At sunrise Thanksgiving morning, the whole town gathered by the courthouse to see what The Gobbler had in store. And there i t was, a giant inflatable turkey perched on the lawn, wearing sungl a s s e s and holding a sign that said, “THANK YOU, VALENTINE!” Beside it hung a banner, “BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE VALENTINE HIGH SCHOOL AG CLASS—SUPPORTYOUR LOCAL FOOD DRIVE!” Turns out, every prank had been part of a fund raiser.

Nominations due for Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame, December 31

Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame Nominations are due by December 31, 2025. Time is quickly running out for the public to submit nominations for the 2026 Nebraska Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame. Nominations are due by December 31, 2025. Started in 2006, the Sandhills Cowboy Hall of Fame continues to honor the men and women who have made a lasting contribuion to the sandhills and our cowboy way of life.

Hard to be thankful?

We are nearing Thanksgiving and the Christmas Season. Truthfully, I am amazed at the number of people who work to make others find it hard to be thankful. You know the type. The neighbor who just knows that all the leaves in the neighborhood are yours through DNA identification, apparently, and you are thereby obligated to clean them out of their yard too. It seems they have an inherent hatred toward God’s beautiful, adorned trees and other plants during the fall season. I remember my grandfather told me once, after a particularly difficult conversation he had with a neighbor of the church my grandparents attended, who was upset about the bell ringing on Sunday mornings. My grandfather politely told the guy that the bell in the church had been ringing in the neighborhood since 1874, and it would continue to ring well past the lifespan of the grumpy neighbor and suggested the neighbor join him for church next Sunday.

Handmade donation brings smiles all around!

Cattle sellers weren’t the only ones smiling at Valentine Livestock Auction recently. The Sandhills Cancer Fund was grateful to receive donations totaling $7,800, thanks to the generous donation of a handcrafted wood set, made by Swede Lolley of White River, which has become an annual event.

So much to be thankful for

We have so much to be thankful for. I was visiting with an elderly man one day and the subject of thankfulness came up during our conversation. He had worked hard all of his life, and even though he was stooped over and walked with great difficulty, he had a heart filled with thankfulness.

City Council approves growth for City of Valentine with interceptor sewer project

The Valentine City Council had a robust agenda, Thursday, November 13, 2025. The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m., in the City Library Meeting Room, with the following in attendance: City Manager Shane Siewert, Council members Kyle Arganbright, Brad Arnold, Max Eggert, and Neil Wescott.

Well, Hello! Northern Lights!

severe solar storm, it sounds like impending doom and gloom will befall Earth. But that’s not the case! Instead it’s a colorful sky dancing with vibrant lime green and ruby lights in the dead of night. Stars shine through the colors who glow creating a fantasy come true for sky watchers.

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A beef about beef

First it was eggs and now beef is getting a bad rap, especially regarding the cost of it. The cost of cattle has gone up to where the rancher can almost see a profit and consequently the cost of beef in the grocery store has also gone up. Because this area lies right square in the heart of cattle country, and my husband is a third generation rancher, I think I have a better grip on the industry than people in Washington D.C., or the general news media as far as that goes, so my opinion differs.

Cody News

The roads are full of hunters this week. With two recent grass fires this past weekend, we pray all are careful in the pastures with the terribly dry weather.