John Paul “JP” Owen, 52, of Lincoln NE


JOHN PAUL “JP” OWEN, 52 years, of Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away Sunday, January 18, 2015 at his home in Lincoln, surrounded by family after a battle with ALS.

John Paul was born on February 6, 1962 in Bethany, Missouri to John Kenneth and Lois Mae (Edwards) Owen. He spent the first four years of his life on a dairy farm then moved with his family to Tekamah, NE where he graduated from Tekamah-Herman High School in 1980.

After graduating from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, he married Lynn Ely on April 13, 1985 in Norfolk, NE. He was hired out of college by Liberty Mutual Insurance, where he advanced through the underwriting department. He worked there for almost 30 years. His professional advancement took them to Chicago, Boston, Columbus, OH, Indianapolis, IN and ended in Naperville (Chicago) before moving back to be close to family.

John Paul was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and a UNL lifetime Alumni member. He enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson, boating, golfing, snow skiing, traveling and visiting family. He was an avid lifetime Husker football fan.

He was preceded in death by his parents and father-in-law, Jack Ely.

He is survived by his wife Lynn; brother, Les (Jo) Owen of Laurel, NE; sister Deb (Tim) McAllister of Fairbury, NE; mother-in-law, Carolyn Ely Brower of Norfolk, NE; brother-in-law, Todd (Darlene) Ely of Centennial, CO; nephews and nieces: Brad (Racheal) Owen of Lincoln, Cristy (Aaron) Fryzek of Lincoln, Kylie Owen of West Point, NE, Jake (Katie) McAllister of Elkhorn, NE, Skylar, Sierra, and Shelby Ely of Centennial; two great nieces, one great nephew and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Friday, January 23, 2015, 10:30 am at the United Methodist Church in Tekamah

NO VISITATION

BURIAL: Tekamah Cemetery

MEMORIALS: Memorials may be directed to Les Turner ALS Foundation, 5550 West Touhy Avenue, #302, Skokie, IL 60077, lesturnerals.org. or ALSA, NE branch, 10730 Pacific Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68114, alsa.org.

Please feel free to send your condolences to the family.
Each condolence will be printed and given to the family after the service.

pelan@pelanfuneralservices.com

John Paul Owen

John Paul Owen

Governor Ricketts’ Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Statement


Today, Governor Pete Ricketts issued the following statement in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day which is celebrated on January 19, 2015. Recently, Ricketts signed a proclamation declaring today as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Nebraska. Later today, he will deliver remarks at a lunch presented by the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of Metropolitan Omaha held in honor of Dr. King.

 

“On this 86th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we remember and celebrate the legacy of Dr. King and the work he did to advance the cause of civil rights and freedom,” said Governor Pete Ricketts. “As we take time to remember his accomplishments, it is important to remember that the future of Nebraska depends on our ability to pull together and solve common problems. Days such as this one provide an opportunity for new beginnings as we continue to bring all Nebraskans together to grow our state.”

Oakland City Council Meeting Agenda


PRELIMINARY AGENDA

I. CALL TO ORDER
A. Roll Call
B. Establishment of a Quorum
C. Reminder of Open Meeting Laws/Poster
D. Approval of Minutes of December 15, 2014 meeting
E. Treasurer’s Report: December 2014

II. SCHEDULED CITIZENS AND VISITORS TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL
A. Karl Lundquist- Swedish Festival
B. Mark Olson- Railroad issue

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III. COMMITTEE AND DEPARTMENT REPORTS
A. Condemnation Consultant update – Gary Huse
B. Police Department Report – Dan Jacobs
C. Street Department Report – Bryan Johnson

IV. OLD BUSINESS
A .Resolution 2015-1 selling Lot 1, Block 35 Railroad Addition

V. NEW BUSINESS
A. Resolution 2015-2 appoints Greg Mockenhaupt to NNSWC board.
B. Oakland Heights New Corporate Authorization Resolution
C. Reappointment of departments
D. Travel request from Brian Johnson to attend water training on Feb. 11th in Wahoo NE.

VI. INFORMATION ITEM
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B.
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VII. DISCUSSION
A. Board Meeting time change

VIII. EXECUTIVE SESSION

IX. APPROVAL OF OPERATIONS BILLS AND WARRANTS
A. Approval by motion

X. ADJOURNMENT

Oakland City Council Meeting Notice


REGULAR MEETING
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF OAKLAND, NEBRASKA

MEETING NOTICE:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a regular meeting of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Oakland, Nebraska, will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, January 19, 2015, at the Municipal Building, 401 North Oakland Avenue in Oakland, Nebraska for the regular monthly meeting.
An agenda for such meeting, kept continuously current is available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than twenty-four hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting.

Donald Dean Betts, 76, of Plainview NE


Donald Dean Betts, age 76, of Plainview, Nebraska passed away Thursday, January 15, 2015 at Bryan East Medical Center in Lincoln, NE.  Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, January 19th, at the Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Plainview with Rev. Donna Runge officiating.  Military Honors conducted by the Plainview American Legion & VFW along with honors conducted by Plainview Fire & Rescue.  Burial with Military Honors by the Lyons American Legion & VFW will be in the Lyons Cemetery at 2 p.m. Monday afternoon.  Visitation will be on Sunday, January 18th, from 5-7 p.m. at the Ashburn Funeral Home in Plainview.  Ashburn Funeral Home in Plainview in charge of these arrangements.

Don was born November 7, 1938, in Omaha, Nebraska, to Robert and Frieda (Sass) Betts, they lived in the Elk City area and then moved to Lyons, NE where they made their home for many years. He graduated from Lyons High School in 1957, left a few days later for the Navy and served his Country where he was stationed the USS Norton Sound with an Honorable Discharge in March, 1961, and then served in the US Naval Reserve until May, 1963. He married Deanna Hultquist of Oakland, NE on June 25, 1961. Don and Deanna made their home in Lyons for 15 years where they welcomed 2 children to their family, Brenda and Brian. Don worked with his father at Betts Feed and Produce and also worked at Burt County Implement/Lubker Brothers. He was involved in the Lyons Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad, Lyons Jaycee’s, Masons, Lions Club and was a Charter member of Bethany Lutheran Church.

In 1976, Don and his family moved to Plainview, NE where he was a salesman for Cooper Feeds/Master Mix, he then worked for NFIB. After an accident in 1986 and three major back surgeries, he took an early retirement. During his time in Plainview, he served on the Volunteer Fire Department, VFW, Legion Club, was active in Good Sam’s Meadowlark Camping Club, was a Fire Arson Investigator, a Civil Defense Director in Plainview and was also the Pierce County Civil Defense Director. He was a member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Sr. and Frieda; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Sherman and Zella Hultquist; his wife, Deanna; brother, Robert Jr.; brother-in-law’s, Kermit Moseman and Laurence Hultquist, sister-in-law, Donna Hultquist, and niece’s Dynette (Betts) Smith and Pamela (Hultquist) Tate.

He is survived by his daughter, Brenda (Russ) Gausman and granddaughters, Breanna & Renee Gausman, and great granddaughter, Kinslee Shaw, all of Lincoln, NE; son Brian (Allison) Betts, granddaughter Devyn Betts & grandson Colin Betts, all of St. Paul, MN; sister-in-law’s, Lorelei (Jim) Wickstrom of Omaha, NE and Virginia Betts of Edwards, MO; brother-in-laws, Bill Hultquist of Oakland, NE, Dewey (Myra) Hultquist of Lyons, KS, Harold (Leona) Hultquist of Fremont, NE; and numerous nieces and nephews.

John Paul “JP” Owen, 52, of Lincoln NE


JOHN PAUL “JP” OWEN, 52 years, of Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away Sunday, January 18, 2015 at his home in Lincoln, NE surrounded by family after a 2 year battle with ALS.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Services are pending with Pelan Funeral Services Tekamah.

John Paul Owen

John Paul Owen

John Paul “JP” Owen, 52, of Lincoln NE


JOHN PAUL “JP” OWEN, 52 years, of Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away Sunday, January 18, 2015, at his home in Lincoln.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Services are pending with Pelan Funeral Services Tekamah.

A Time for Optimism


Rachel Wise, District 3, Nebraska State Board of Education (January, 2015)

Nebraska State Board of Education President Rachel Wise congratulated the school and citizens on their new addition. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Nebraska State Board of Education President Rachel Wise congratulated the school and citizens on their new addition. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

As we enter 2015 I find myself being very optimistic about the year ahead as it relates to meeting the educational needs of Nebraska’s children. My optimism begins with the possibility of a vision and leadership for education coming from the federal level for education finally!! As I previously mentioned, the primary federal law guiding education is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act or ESEA titled No Child Left Behind or NCLB when voted into law in 2000. This law should have been reauthorized in 2007. For the past eight years we have been caught between a “rock and a hard spot” with this outdated and, in my opinion, poorly written legislation.

Most parents, community leaders and educators concur: accountability is needed and improved student achievement is needed. While NCLB strengthened the focus on achievement, it set unrealistic student achievement expectations and narrowed the focus on testing, making tests the primary measure for student achievement and accountability. Most states have requested waivers or “flexibility” from the federally-defined accountability system. Nebraska Department of Education staff are currently researching the possibility of a waiver for Nebraska, however, we might not need a waiver. Congress may go to work!! Yes, you read that statement correctly: Congress may go to work on the reauthorization of the ESEA this spring!! Optimistically, reauthorization will once again focus on supporting state and local education efforts! Keep your fingers crossed as we wait to see if this optimism becomes a reality and Congress goes to work!

Two items on the Nebraska State Board of Education agenda January 8th and 9th focused on Rule 11 and Legislative Resolution 517. Rule 11, which sets school district practices and responsibilities for prekindergarten programs, is being revised. During a discussion on those revisions, Board members had several questions and determined an in-depth review by a Board committee was needed before the draft rule goes out for a public hearing. I will write more about these changes in the near future. Legislative Resolution 517 recommends changes in the training and competencies of educational interpreters for deaf and hard of hearing students. This is another important topic that the Board will continue to review and gather input on over the next few weeks.

Finally, it was an honor and privilege to be elected by my peers and to serve as president of the Nebraska State Board of Education for 2015. This will be my second year serving as president, and I am excited to be a part of the leadership team with my colleague Lillie Larsen, who was elected vice president. My colleagues and I will work diligently and passionately with state and local policy makers, educators, parents and students to ensure that Nebraska is at the top of the nation in how we serve and educate our most important and precious resource our children.

This article represents my personal view, not that of the State Board of Education or my role as president. Feel free to contact me at rachel.wise@nebraska.gov. Search the Nebraska Department of Education website at www.education.ne.gov to learn more about education in our state.

Beautiful January Sunset


Beautiful sunset by Oakland this evening. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Beautiful sunset by Oakland this evening. Photo Credit/Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Governor Ricketts Calls on McPherson to Resign


Governor Pete Ricketts called on State Board of Education Member Pat McPherson to resign from the State Board of Education following unacceptable comments that were contained in a post on his blog.

 

“While many Nebraskans disagree with our president on many issues, he is deserving of the same civility and respect we give one another. There is no room for bigotry. I am deeply disappointed and unequivocally condemn these comments,” said Ricketts.

 

“I respect the will of the people, but as additional information about the frequency of these bigoted comments on the blog has become available, it is clear that this controversy will hinder the State Board of Education from accomplishing its goals. Pat should tender his resignation and allow the Board to get back to work on its goal of improving achievement outcomes for all students.”