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Partnership forges bowling and youth center in Hillsboro 
With the participation of multiple partners, Hillsboro and Tabor College students are one huge step closer to having a place downtown to socialize and spend free time.
And the community as a whole will have a “new” facility for bowling.
Last month, the Hillsboro Development Corp. purchased the Trail Lanes Bowling Center from Betty Funk, concluding 52 years of family ownership.
The purchase was made possible with financial participation from three key sources, according to Clint Seibel, executive director of HDC and the city’s economic development director.
“An anonymous donor offered a significant amount of money to purchase Trail Lanes, providing it would include a youth center,” Seibel said.
A total of $130,000 was contributed to the project through the Hillsboro Community Foundation by several contributors, the majority of which came from the anonymous donor.
In addition, Hillsboro Development Corp. will fund a loan to assist in the purchase and remodel from the E-Community loan fund, according to Seibel.
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Peabody farmer taps digital media to grow awareness
Derek Klingenberg stands in front of the video green screen he mounted on the interior wall of a Morton building that also houses machinery and the farm office. One of his videos, “Ranching Awesome,” has nearly 250,000 hits on YouTube.
Today’s technology has changed the way 21st century farmers and ranchers stay informed and manage their operations.
“Anybody my age and younger probably doesn’t read newspapers or watch the news,” said Derek Klingenberg, 34, of rural Peabody. “I get it all on Twitter.”
Klingenberg tweets about the family business, Klingenberg Farms Inc., which also includes father Vernon and brothers Grant and Brett, who pastors a small Mennonite church in Beatrice, Neb.
Klingenberg also maintains an online presence with a farm blog as well as Facebook and YouTube homepages where he makes frequent photo and video posts.
The family homestead was first established by grandfather Willie Klingenberg, an immigrant from West Prussia, in the 1930s. Now Grant lives on the family home place while Derek and their father live nearby.
“The job of 21st century farmers is to feed the world food and knowledge,” Klingenberg said about his chosen vocation.
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Getting their Nichols worth
Country singer Joe Nichols sidles up to adoring fans during his Friday night concert. Planners said the concert drew a “good-sized crowd.” Saturday night’s concert featuring the rock group FireHouse was doused by an evening storm.
Chingawassa Days had some special moments this past weekend, ranging from an engagement announcement to making one young girl’s dream come true.
Weather also played a big part Saturday night when the rock band FireHouse cancelled its performance.
Chingawassa Chairman Mike Powers talked about the festival and how decisions were made, including Saturday’s entertainment.
“If we could have had the band sit tight,” he said, “I think we could have had the concert start at 10 p.m. or so.”
Although Powers said the committee thought the rain was going to stop, they didn’t know for sure.
The committee didn’t blame the band.
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DEATH: Frank J. Ediger, 91
Written by Hillsboro Free Press Wednesday, 06 March 2013 11:29
Frank J. Ediger, 91, of Hillsboro, died March 3.
The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 6, (not March 8 as originally published) at Hillsboro Mennonite Brethren Church, 300 Prairie Pointe, Hillsboro, with pastor Loyal Martin and Dave Henry officiating.
A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 8, at Hillsboro Mennonite Brethren Cemetery.
He was born Sept. 28, 1921, in Henderson, Neb.
Memorials may be made to Parkside Home.
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