Cattlemen’s Ball raises nearly $1 million

The 2017 Cattlemen’s Ball at the Lonesome River Ranch in Custer County raised nearly $1 million for the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center at UNMC/Nebraska Medicine as well as local organizations.

As is tradition, 90 percent of the proceeds went to cancer research at the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center with the remaining 10 percent going to meet local health care needs.

A check for $904,000 was presented to Ken Cowan, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Buffett Cancer Center, on Sept. 23. Local organizations received $90,300.

“The money we raised came from everybody,” said Lisa Johnson of the Lonesome River Ranch. Johnson, along with her husband Jeff, oversaw the conversion of their ranch on the Middle Loup River into a small town for the three-day event June 1-3. “We really want to thank everybody – especially those who stepped up and said this was possible.”

Johnson added extra thanks to the co-chairs of the event – Karen and Jeff Evans, Cindy and Jim Duncan.

Dr. Cowan was thrilled with the success of this year’s ball.

“Custer County is out in the Sandhills of West Central Nebraska. It is pretty sparsely populated,” he said. “To generate this kind of response, it takes all hands on deck. Over 8 percent of the population of Custer County volunteered at this year’s event. The generosity of these people is almost beyond belief.

“I can’t thank them enough for their incredible donation to our cancer center. But, nothing surprises me with the Cattlemen’s Ball. Every year, they answer the bell and come through with a major donation. What an event!”

The 2018 Cattlemen’s Ball will be June 1-2 at the Hergott Farm near Hebron, Neb.