Tours, Homecoming Game and Fireworks!
This Friday, September 28th
Louisville Public Schools
Grand Opening
On Friday, September 28th, beginning at 5pm, the Louisville Public Schools will hold their Grand Opening for all School District Patrons, Business Owners, and Visitors. Tours of the 6.5 million dollar Construction Addition, Remodeling, and summer work will be provided for a first hand view of the end product of a two year project. The Louisville Booster Club will grill food for purchase as a fundraiser in our new concession stand on our stadium mezzanine area . We will also celebrate Home Coming with our Football Game starting at 7pm followed by a fire work display donated by Don Bellino and sponsored by Mayor Alan Mueller and the City of Louisville. The elementary PTO will have activities for kids of all ages throughout the evening. This will be an evening of celebration and an opportunity for all to see the commitment made to the students of our district.
- Greg Shepard
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Lions Defeated Thunderbirds 34-14

Photo courtesy of Krambeck Photography
“We had big defensive plays when we needed them,” said Fuller. “ I was pleased with all three facets of the the game. Our line, both offensive and defensive, did well tonight.” The Lions, led by Deloske’s 157 yards on 15 carries, outrushed the Thunderbirds 349 yards to 159. Defensively, Louisville was led by Colt Johannsen, Clayton Snodgrass and Knott, each of whom had double-digit tackles.
The win evened the Lions' season mark at 2-2 while JCC slips to 1-3. Louisville will entertain Omaha Brownell-Talbot in next Friday's Homecoming game, slated to begin at 7:00 p.m. The Raiders will bring a 1-3 record into the game.
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Chocolate Festival at Art Chicks
September 28 and 29th
The fall is shaping up to be a busy one all over Louisville. This weekend is our Chocolate Festival and Art Chicks will feature chocolate in every part of the fresh gourmet meal. It will include a Turkey Mole Sandwich, Strawberry Salad with Chocolate Balsamic Dressing, Homemade Chocolate Fudge Ribbon Cake and Chocolate Roobioos Tea. We will have chocolate wine to sample and the 3+ gift shops will be offering treats to try. Come out for a fun day of shopping. Our gift shops and flea market will be open Friday 10-4 and Saturday 10-4. We still have room on Saturday at 11:30. Book at Brenda_mccaul@yahoo.com and we will give you your lunch FREE!
If that is not enough Chocolate for you, you can stop by the Omaha Chocolate Festival at UNO on Sunday and really indulge. Art Chicks will be there spreading the word about all of the fun stuff to do in Cass County.
OCTOBER WITCHES BREW - Mark your calendars and get your reservation now for our annual Witch Party. Grab your brooms and head out for a wild day of fun! Lots of in store specials, crazy Halloween food and general relaxation. October 26 and 27th at 11:30 and 1:00 by reservation. Don't forget ALL AGES WELCOME every Saturday at 2:30! The lil witches will be partying and playing with us at 2:30 the 27th.
Visit coopandfeathers.blogspot.com & louisvilleartchicks.com for more details.
Art Chicks 402-234-2669 for Reservations
CALL TODAY AND BOOK ANY SIZE TABLE IN OCTOBER - GET YOUR LUNCH FREE
- TELL US Glenda the Good Witch SENT YOU!
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Secretary of State John Gale reminds citizens
of deadlines for November election
LINCOLN – Secretary of State John Gale outlined deadlines regarding voter registration and early voting for the Nov. 6 Nebraska general election.
Early voting for the election starts Oct. 1 by mail or in person at county election offices.
Any registered voter can cast an early-voting ballot.
Gale listed the following deadlines for the November election:
--Mail-in voter registrations must be postmarked by Oct. 19. Registrations close at motor vehicle offices and state agencies on Oct. 19.
--In-person voter registration at county election offices ends at 6 p.m. Oct. 26. This includes registration changes such as updating an address.
--Registered voters can make requests until 4 p.m. Oct. 31 for early-voting ballots to be mailed. Nov. 5 is the deadline for in-person early voting at county election offices.
--The close of polls on Nov. 6 is the deadline for the return of early-voting ballots, including ballots returned by mail.
The secretary of state’s website (www.sos.ne.gov) provides detailed information regarding the voting process. The website includes a voter registration form, an application for an early-voting ballot, addresses and phone numbers for county election offices, and a look-up tool that allows voters to verify their registration status.
Gale reminded people to update their voter registration if they have moved within a county or submit a new registration if they have moved from one county to another.
Gale urged eligible Nebraskans to make sure they are registered to vote and then take the time to cast ballots. “Voting in Nebraska is a very user-friendly process,” he said.
People with voting questions can contact their county election office or the Secretary of State’s Office at (402) 471-2555.
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Louisville's Annual Fall Event

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Election Debates in Louisville
Louisville’s B.U.I.L.D. (Businesses United In Louisville’s Development) organization is hosting a Legislative Candidate Forum on October 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Louisville High School’s new music room. This will be an opportunity for the public to ask questions and to hear directly from the legislative candidates, Senator Paul Lambert and Mr. Bill Kintner, who are vying to represent District 2 in the Nebraska Unicameral. This event is open to the public and all citizens are encouraged to attend.
For more information please contact B.U.I.L.D. President, Terri Scholting at 402-234-2504 / tscholti@amfam.com or John Winkler 402-616-2457 / jwinkler@papionrd.org
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Donate Blood
10/10/2012
10:00 am- 4:00 pm
Louisville High School
202 West 3rd Street, Louisville
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FOUND in Louisville - MP3 Player (City Park)
Found a week ago. Email or call with color, brand and some of the songs on it.
402 350-6397
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September 2012 Recycling Trailer Schedule

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Plattsmouth, NE –September 4, 2012 – Community organizers are pleased to announce the upcoming
81st Annual Plattsmouth Harvest Festival (formerly the Kass Kounty King Korn Karnival), the oldest harvest festival in Nebraska. This year’s theme “Corn…in the USA” recalls the long standing tradition of this festival in celebration of a bountiful harvest.
The event will take place in Plattsmouth’s Historic Downtown district from September 6th through
September 9th . This is a family friendly event with many activities to entertain both young and old.
The festival begins on Thursday, September 6th with the Cornation of the King and Queen of Cornland
at 7:30 P.M. in on Plattsmouth’s newly renovated Main Street District. Events continue on
Friday, September 7th, with a Kiddies Parade at 1:00 P.M. on Main Street followed by a Talent Show,
Corn Eating Contest, Little Tugger Competition, Antique Tractor Show and slow race, the evening will be complete with a large Car Show and Shine and the Band “Fever and the Funkhouse performing on Main Street. Saturday, September 9th, events will begin at 9:00 AM and continue until Midnightincluding the “Street Fair” Craft Show on Main Street, Musical Entertainment, Fire Department Water Fights, Bed Races, Pie Eating Contest, Grand Parade at 6:00 P.M. on Main Street which will be followed by drill team demonstrations , a Youth Entertainment Spectacular, Music by the Bishops and finals of the Karaoke Contest. . Sunday, September 9th, will include a Fly-in-breakfast at the Plattsmouth Airport with free flights for children and a Garden/Antique Tractor Pull.
The event also includes entertainment,carnival rides, food vendors, and craft vendors. A complete schedule of events is attached for your review. Please join us in Plattsmouth, September
6th – 9th for the 81st Annual Plattsmouth Harvest Festival, fun for the entire family!
--Continued—
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st
8:00 AM: Harvest Festival Run / Walk - Rhylander Park
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th
9:00 AM - 12 noon: Quilt Entries - Methodist Church - 7th & Main
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM: Plattsmouth Band Parents Food Stand - Windstream Parking Lot
12 noon - 4:00 PM: Cass County Museum open
3:30 PM - 6:30 PM: Flower Show (Child & Adult) Entries; Photo Contest (Child, Teen & Adult) Entries - Methodist Church, 7th & Main
5:30 PM: Royalty Dinner - Plattsmouth State Bank Community Room - 5th & Main
5:30 PM: Thomas D. Thomas Shows Carnival Rides Open - City Parking Lot
(All evening arm bands - $15)
7:00 PM: Line up for Coronation - Downtown Main Street
7:30 PM: CORONATION - Grand Stage, Main Street
Reception following Coronation for Royal Court at Plattsmouth State Bank
(In case of rain, Coronation & Reception will be held at PHS)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th
8:30 AM: Business Window Display Judging (Main Street)
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM: Flower Show; Plant Sale; Photo Contest; Garden White Elephant Sale; Quilt Show - Methodist Church
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM: Cass County Museum open
Used book sale in court yard
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM: Art Show, Gourmet Dogs & More Luncheon - St. Paul's Church
- 5th & Ave A
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM: Cass County Museum Pie Sale
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM: Plattsmouth Band Parents Food Stand - Windstream Parking Lot
12 noon: Carnival Rides open (All day arm bands - $20)
Root Beer Tent - Methodist Church parking lot
Food Court / Flea Market - 5th & Main
12 noon - 4:00 PM: Log Cabin & Caboose open - East Main Street
12 noon - 6:00 PM: Beautiful Baby Contest - 426 Main
Cute Pet Contest – 510 Main
12:15 PM: Line up for Kiddies Parade - 6th Street / 1st Ave
12:30 PM: Judging of Kiddies Parade
1:00 PM: Welcome - Grand Stage - Corner 6th & Main
1:15 PM: Parade Begins
After parade: Sweetheart of 2012 awards, Pep Rally & Talent Show
- to be held either on the Grand Stage or at the Entertainment Plaza
(In case of rain, Talent Show will be held at 2:00 PM at Library)
2:30 PM: Corn Eating Contest - Front of Grand Stage
3:00 PM: Little Tuggers Peddle Tractor Pull (ages 4 years - adult) - 5th & Main
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM: Antique Tractor Show & Slow Race - Main Street,
between 4th & 5th
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM: Car Show & Shine - Main Street
5:00 PM - Midnight: Beer Garden at Entertainment Plaza
8:00 PM - Midnight: Live Music with Fever & the Funkhouse - Entertainment Plaza
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM: Plattsmouth Volunteer Fire Department Pancake Feed
- Fire Barn
9:00 AM: Registration for Little Miss and Master of Cornland Contest - Library
9:00 AM - 12 noon: Flower Show; Photo Contest - Methodist Church
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM: Main Street Craft Fair - S. 6th Street (between 1st & Main)
Quilt Show - Methodist Church
10:00 AM: Little Miss and Master’s Pageant - Library
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM: Cass County Museum open
Used book sale in courtyard
10:30 AM: Kiwanis Wheel & Bike Races - 5th/6th on Main
11:00 AM - 12 noon: In Honor & Remembrance: Ceremony of Final Tribute
- Patriotic Flag Burning - Veterans Memorial at 4th and Main Street
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM: Cass County Museum Pie Sale
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM: Art Show, Gourmet Dogs & More Luncheon - St. Paul's Church
- 5th & Ave A
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM: Plattsmouth Band Parents Food Stand - Windstream Parking Lot
12:00 noon: Carnival Rides open (All-day arm bands - $20)
Root Beer Tent - Methodist Church parking lot
Food Court / Flea Market - 5th & Main
12 noon - 1:00 PM: Plattsmouth Community Band - Grand Stage
12 noon - 2:00 PM: Pick up Flowers & Photos - Methodist Church
12 noon - 4:00 PM: Log Cabin & Caboose open - East Main Street
12 noon - 5:00 PM: Beautiful Baby Contest - 426 Main
Cute Pet Contest - 510 Main
Plattsmouth High School After Prom Committee Fund Raiser - Inflatables
- 4th Street, between Main and the alley to the north (Library)
1:00 PM: Anytime Fitness Bed Races - 6th & Main
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: PVFD Water Fights - Main Street
4:00 PM: Pie Eating Contest (19 and older) - (Mom’s Café) 422 Main Street
4:00 PM: Parade line up - Chicago Blvd.
4:00 PM - Midnight: Beer Garden at Entertainment Plaza
4:30 PM: Judging of Floats
5:15 PM: Optimist Cow Chip Drop - N. 6th & Ave A
5:30 PM: Welcome - Grand Stage
Awards Presentations
Introduction of Grand Marshall
6:00 PM: GRAND PARADE
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM: Live Music with the Bishops - Entertainment Plaza
8:00 PM: Youth Entertainment Spectacular - Grand Stage
10:00 PM: Karaoke Contest Finals (new event) - Plattsmouth Entertainment Plaza
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Fly-In/Drive-In Breakfast - Plattsmouth Airport,
Served by Eagles FOE 365
Free flight, ages 9-17 by Young Eagles Program
10:00 AM: Tractor Pull (small, garden & old) - 2nd Ave, south of round-about,
across from PHS football field & Osage Ranch housing area
11:00 AM: Horseshoe Contest at Gonzalez Restaurant - 3rd & Main
(Registration at 10AM)
12 noon - 4:00 PM: Cass County Museum open
All events are subject to change of time or location.


