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VILLAGE OF EXETER
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
New Faces at EMF
EMF Public Schools welcomed 10 new staff members this year.
Front Row L-R: Morgan Jess, Jennifer Katuls, Megan Weber, Simone Marget, and Cortney Novak. Back Row L-R: Hannah Merrick, Kirsten Fike, Mallory Gregory, Josiee Sobotka, and Katherine White.Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Bobcat XC Races at Ravenna
25 schools were represented at the meet on hilly Ravenna Golf course on Thursday, September 18! Medaling for the Bobcats was sophomore, Emily Bartels, finishing 20th place out of 81 varsity runners.
Monday, September 22, 2025
Sunday, September 21, 2025
What's New on the Library Shelves | Thriller Edition
Check out these new novels at the Exeter Public Library.
An Inside Job by Daniel SilvaGabriel Allon has been awarded a commission to restore one of the most important paintings in Venice. But when he discovers the body of a mysterious woman floating in the waters of the Venetian Lagoon, he finds himself in a desperate race to recover a lost masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci.
The painting, a portrait of a beautiful young girl, has been gathering dust in a storeroom at the Vatican Museums for more than a century, misattributed and hidden beneath a worthless picture by an unknown artist. Because no one knows that the Leonardo is there, no one notices when it disappears one night during a suspicious power outage. No one but the ruthless mobsters and moneymen behind the theft -- and the mysterious woman whom Gabriel found in a watery grave in Venice. A woman without a name. A woman without a face.
The action moves at breakneck speed from the galleries and auction houses of London to an enclave of unimaginable wealth on the French Riviera -- and, finally, to a shocking climax in St. Peter's Square, where the life of a pope hangs in the balance. An elegant and stylish journey through the dark side of the art world and the Vatican's murky finances.
Tegan is eight months pregnant, alone, and desperately wants to put her crumbling life in the rearview mirror. So she hits the road, planning to stay with her brother until she can figure out her next move. But she doesn't realize she's heading straight into a blizzard.
She never arrives at her destination.
Stranded in rural Maine with a dead car and broken ankle, Tegan worries she's made a terrible mistake. Then a miracle occurs: she is rescued by a couple who offers her a room in their warm cabin until the snow clears.
But something isn't right. Tegan believed she was waiting out the storm, but as time ticks by, she comes to realize she is in grave danger. This safe haven isn't what she thought it was, and staying here may have been her most deadly mistake yet.
And now she must do whatever it takes to save herself—and her unborn child.
Obituary: Lanny E. Ackerman
Lanny's family will have a Celebration of Life will be held at the Senior Center in Exeter, Nebraska on Sunday, September 21, 2025 from 2:00 to 4:00pm, open to all family and friends. In respect of his wishes burial will be private. The family requests no flowers. All memorials may be directed to Exeter Fire and Rescue in Exeter, Nebraska.
It was Lanny's wishes to be cremated.
Lanny Edmond Ackerman was born to Edmond Ackerman and Geniza Irene (Albro) Ackerman on May 27, 1947 in York, Nebraska and passed away on August 19, 2025 at his home in Exeter, Nebraska.
He group up in Fairmont, Nebraska, graduating from Fairmont High School in 1966. After graduating high school, he proudly served his country. Lanny entered the Marine Corps where he attained the rank of sergeant and earned his rifle expert badge and Marine of the Month award for July 1968 before receiving an honorable discharge in August of 1968.
After the Marine Corps, Lanny returned to Nebraska where he enrolled in Fairbury Junior College, eventually transferring to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and married. While attending the University, he began working at Goodyear and continued there for over 32 years until retiring. During school, Lanny met his lifelong friend, Mike Jensen. Mike, along with Mike's wife, Jan, and their daughters, were a second family for Lanny.
Lanny enjoyed employing his carpentry and construction skills to undertake many home improvements; including finishing the basement of his family home, and building a shed and clubhouse for his boys. Later, he developed a cycling interest, participating in several years of BRAN and the inaugural, and many subsequent, "Tour de Nebraska" rides.
Upon retirement, he moved to Exeter, Nebraska and renewed an earlier passion for hunting and reloading. His sons will attest that competition for his "favorite" likely belonged either to his retriever "Red," from his early years; or "Dutch" his chocolate labrador companion later in life.
While living in Exeter, Lanny devoted his time and knowledge to the local Boy Scout Troop, joined the Fairmont American Legion and served as the county zoning officer for Exeter.
Lanny is preceded in death by his parents; his sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and Gayle Calusha; and his sister, Nadine. He is survived by his sons, Nicholas Ackerman of Kansas City, Missouri and Gregory Ackerman of Exeter; his sister and brother-in-law, Nina and Robert Bartu of Exeter; his nephews, Tom Galusha and Thad Galusha; his nieces Tricia Galusha Chapman and Darci Bartu McCarter; great nephews, cousins, and several lifelong friends.