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NEWS RELEASE
Contact: Deb Ward, Program Assistant
P.O. Box 148, Tekamah, NE 68061
(402) 374-1920 ext. 101
(855)772-4488 FAX
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
4975 trees were planted in Burt County in spring of 2013 through the Natural Resources District (NRD) Conservation Tree Program. These trees will provide food and cover for wildlife, reduce soil erosion, protect crops and livestock, provide shade and shelter for homes, buffer noise, and add beauty to our landscape. The Conservation Tree Program in Burt County is a joint effort of the Papio Missouri River NRD and the Lower Elkhorn NRD.
The Conservation Tree Program is now accepting Burt County orders for Spring, 2014. A wide variety of seedlings and planting services are available at very reasonable prices. NRD cost share and other incentives may be available for Burt County tree and shrub planting projects. Seedling prices increase after January 1, 2014 and there may be a shortage of some species, so place orders early for best selection and prices.
The 2013- 2014 Conservation Tree Program also offers a new Small Acreage Package. The package includes 10 Ponderosa Pine, 10 Colorado Blue Spruce, 10 Swamp White Oak, 10 Lilac and 10 Skunkbush Sumac. The small acreage package is ideal for landowners who want to plant a variety of trees and shrubs, but don’t want to purchase a full bundle of 25 of each of species.
For more information or to place an order contact Deb Ward, PMRNRD Program Assistant (402)374-1920 ext. 101 or Deborah.ward2@ne.nacdnet.net or visit the NRD office in the USDA Service Center, 539 S. 13th Street in Tekamah.
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November 5, 2013
Trevor Preston
Board President
Lyons-Decatur Northeast Schools
Lyons, NE 68038
Dear Board President and School District Board:
First of all, my apology for not being able to attend tonight’s meeting. A work obligation has taken me out of town for most of the week.
I am writing you tonight as the mayor of Lyons. Although I have two children who attend NHS, I believe the school district merger discussion goes far beyond my feelings as a parent. I believe this is a community wide issue that will have lasting implications for the community of Lyons. As mayor, I felt it was my duty to communicate to the school board my thoughts regarding the possible school merger as well as some results from the recent community wide survey completed in September.
The results of the community wide attitude survey showed that close to seventy-five percent rated “maintaining a quality K-12 school system” as moderately high and/or high. This question scored a 4.22 out of a possible 5. This survey question ranked second on the top ten list of needs identified by those participating only behind “safe drinking water” which scored 4.28 out of 5. The group felt so strongly about this matter that it made “maintaining a strong school system” as the top priority on the action plan developed that night.
I give you this information because I believe it is important that the board knows that this community supports you and the strong local school district you have maintained and cultivated throughout the years. It tells me that this community recognizes the impact a strong local school district can have on their town. It also tells me they recognize what kind of impact the loss of all or part of their school can have on their community.
I am asking you that as you move through this process of exploration into a county wide school merger that you take into account more than just future child enrollment numbers. I am asking that you consider the impact your actions will have on the future of this community. The school system is a vital component of any community, especially a small one like Lyons. Although at first glance the merger might show many benefits, I feel it is necessary for you as a board and all of us as a community to anticipate and think about the possible ripple effects of such a move. Many of you have been part of Lyons all your life or have spent many years in or near it. You have been part of the struggles and successes just as I have. I can tell you however the struggles for Lyons continue to get tougher to fix every year. A diminished local school district will only accelerate those challenges that we will have to combat. It could make for a very tough uphill battle that we may no longer be able to overcome.
So please, I am asking you to take into consideration the big picture when deciding the fate of our local school district. This is bigger than just a school issue; it is a community wide issue. We have seen the effects of what happens to a community when their school goes away, whether right away or eventually over time. We have plenty of examples all around us. I am asking that before a decision is made whether to move forward with these discussions that this board can say which all certainty that it has explored all avenues for maintaining the Lyons-Decatur school district as a functioning independent school system. Please do not let urgency dictate the need for a decision. This kind of decision requires that all options and avenues be discussed thoroughly and thoughtfully. It is not only the fate of the school system that rests on your shoulders but potentially the fate of this community as well.
Thank you for your willingness to listen.
Respectfully,
Andy Fuston
Mayor of Lyons
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Social Speaks: Is anybody listening to the President’s speech on health care? What are your thoughts?
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VIOLA “TOOTS” SMALL, 94 years, of Onawa, Iowa, formerly of Decatur, Nebraska, passed away Wednesday, November 6, 2013, at the Elmwood Care Centre in Onawa.
FUNERAL SERVICE: Monday, November 18, 2013, 10:00 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Decatur.
VISITATION: Sunday, November 17, 2013, 4 – 7 p.m. with the family receiving friends at Pelan Funeral Home in Tekamah, Nebraska. Visitation Monday will be held at the church one hour prior to the service.
BURIAL: Hillcrest Cemetery, Decatur
MEMORIALS: Trinity Lutheran Church, Decatur.
Pelan Funeral Services
Lynn, Karen and Jim Pelan
www.pelanfuneralservices.com
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“Drama Geeks vs. Zombie Cheerleaders”
The Drama Club notices that their biggest rivals, the Cheerleaders, are acting unusual. They’re beginning to smell, and they seem to have an odd taste for human flesh…yup, they’ve turned into zombies. With the big Homecoming game approaching, Head Zombie-Cheerleader Peaches (played by sophomore Mickayla Peterson) organizes her undead followers to plan a feast on the rest of the school. It’s up to the Drama Geeks (Brent Miller, Abby Petersen, Tessie Collins, Jesse Mutum, Martin Long, and Darcey Simonsen) to use their gift for dramatic flair to slay their rivals. Can a ragtag band of over-dramatic misfits defeat the zombies-and save the world-before it’s too late? “Drama Geeks vs. Zombie Cheerleaders” written by Kathryn Walat is a 30 minute comedy put on by the LDNE high school drama club.
Our public performance is November 22 at 7PM. Admission is 3$. All proceeds go towards the LDNE Drama Club. In addition, we host EHC One-Act Competition onNovember 26th from 9am-3pm. LDNE performs at 9:45. Other schools involved are Clarkson, Howells-Dodge, Humphrey, Pender, Scribner-Snyder, and Bancroft-Rosalie. Admission is free. If you are available, we would love for you to come sit during our morning performance to cheer on the home team! Districts will be held in Osceola, NE on December 4th. Times are not yet available.
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