KEARNEY — It’s official.
The 2010 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Ball in Kearney raised more than $1 million — marking the first time in the event’s 13-year history that its proceeds topped the seven-digit mark.
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“Saying thanks is not nearly enough,” said Ken Cowan, M.D., Ph.D., director of the UNMC Eppley Cancer Center. “Topping the $1 million mark is an incredible accomplishment. But, then, we’ve become accustomed to amazing things with the Cattlemen’s Ball over the years. The commitment and dedication of the people involved with the Cattlemen’s Ball are second to none.”
The previous high total was the 2008 event in Albion, which raised $798,000. Since its inception, the Cattlemen’s Ball has raised more than $4.8 million.
Ninety percent of the 2010 proceeds will go to the UNMC Eppley Cancer. The other 10 percent supports health and wellness programs in the area where the ball was held.
This is great!! Congratulations to so many on their hard work.
I'm curious about the last sentence – where does the other 10% of the 2010 proceeds go?