A Unified Message for Prom and Graduation Parties


Prom and graduation is often associated with peer pressure to drink alcohol, do drugs, drive dangerously, and have sex. However, parents can play a major role in their children’s choices about alcohol, tobacco or other drugs. As a parent, it is important to discuss the dangers of underage drinking and drug use prior to their children attending prom or graduation parties.

 

Parents who knowingly allow a person under age 21 to remain on their property while consuming or possessing alcoholic beverages can be prosecuted and face a jail sentence, fines and loss of property. There are many heath-related consequences of youth consuming alcohol including negative effects on brain development, deviant behavior including stealing and skipping school and a greater risk of becoming alcohol-dependant later in life.

 

Adults providing alcohol to underage youth send a mixed message and can only add to a teenager’s confusion about the acceptability of drinking. They are also sending the message to teens that they do not have to obey the law. Research shows that most teenagers appreciate it when their parents set boundaries and establish expectations that are fairly enforced. Our youth deserve to live and grow to adulthood in an environment where alcohol is not misused. Let’s be unified in our message, and host alcohol-free parties with plenty of fun activities to show our youth that we care about their future.

 

For more information or to join the Healthy Communities Initiative (HCI) Coalition, please contact Kathy Becker at (402) 529-2233.

 

Mildred Thomsen, 97, of Wakefield NE


Mildred Thomsen, 97, of Wakefield, Nebraska passed away Thursday, April 9, 2015 at the Wakefield Health Care Center in Wakefield.

Funeral services are pending with Bressler – Munderloh – Smith Funeral Home in Wakefield.

Jack D. Edgins, 67, of Tekamah NE


JACK D. EDGINS, 67 years, of Tekamah, Nebraska, passed away, Wednesday, April 8, 2015 at Select Specialties Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska.

There will be no services.

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

Richard Launsby of Lyons NE


Richard Launsby was born in the Early 1940’s in Lyons Nebraska to Rudolph and Jeannette Launsby.  He was their oldest son.  Richard graduated from Lyons High School.  He passed away this week at the Golden Living Center in Broken Bow, Nebraska. As a kid Richard was a big supporter of Nebraska football and a fan of the San Francisco Giants baseball team.  He had aspirations of being a professional athlete as a young person but was impacted in this pursuit by the impact of polio that he suffered from as a child.  Richard is survived by numerous brothers, one sister, and many nieces and nephews.

MEMORIAL SERVICE: Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 3:00 pm at Pelan Fuenral Services in Lyons, Nebraska

VISITATION: None

BURIAL: Lyons Cemetery

MEMORIALS: To the family

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

Mary Lou Krusemark, 92, of Wakefield NE


Mary Lou E. Krusemark, 92, of Wakefield, Nebraska died on Monday, April 6, 2015 at Providence Medical Center in Wayne, Ne surrounded by her family. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Wakefield; Pastor William Bertrand will be officiating. The visitation will be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2015 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m., with the family present from 6:00 until 7:00 p.m. at the Bressler ~ Munderloh ~ Smith Funeral Home in Wakefield with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. Burial will be in the Wakefield Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation.

Mary Lou was born on April 27, 1922 in Wakefield, Nebraska, the daughter of Carl and Bertha (Doose) Brudigam. She was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church near Wakefield. In 1939 she graduated from Wakefield High School. Mary Lou was united in marriage to Edward Krusemark on October 18, 1942 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church near Wakefield. To this union five children were born: Ron, Merle, Marcia, Gary and Brenda. The couple made their home on the farm south of Wakefield for 42 years. For several years she worked at the Wakefield Hospital as a Nurses Aid. In 1976, Ed and Mary Lou moved into Wakefield. Ed died on May 24, 2009. Mary Lou enjoyed quilting, crocheting, puzzles and playing cards. Most of all she enjoyed her family, especially her grandchildren.

Mary Lou is survived by her children and their spouses: Ron and Corliss Krusemark of Wayne, Merle and Cheri Krusemark of Wakefield, Marcia and Lonnie Nixon of Laurel, Gary and Cathy Krusemark of Omaha and Brenda and Paul Stuart of Omaha. She is also survived by 12 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Ed and brothers: Arnold, Lloyd, Les and Raymond Brudigam.

Mary Lou Krusemark

Mary Lou Krusemark

Logan Valley Artists to Feature the Burt County Brass Quintet


By Gary Fugman
 
The Logan Valley Artists invite everyone to their annual Spring Art Show.  Many works of art in different mediums will be on display Saturday, April 11 from 10am to 4pm and Sunday, April 12 from 10am to 4pm at the Oakland Auditorium.  On both Saturday and Sunday the Spring Art Show will feature area performing artists.  On Sunday from 3pm to 4pm Logan Valley Artists will feature the Burt County Brass Quintet.  The Quintet has been rehearsing for their summer concert season and will perform a dozen musical selections dated from 1690 to 1986, 300 years of music history!  The selections range from J.S.Bach’s “Jesu, Joy on Man’s Desiring” to Verdi’s “Grand March from Aida” to the Beatles “Yesterday”.
Members of the Burt County Brass Quintet are Gary Fugman and Jim Groth, trumpet, Brenner Beaver, french horn, Jess Watson, trombone, and Viktor Sundleaf, tuba.  The Burt County Brass Quintet can be seen and contacted on facebook at burtcountybrass or by calling Pastor Gary Fugman at 349-1953.
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Happenings at Oakland Heights


Oakland Heights News

By Nancy Silvey Activity Director

 

We have a very special event coming up this week, on Saturday April 11th is our Volunteer Appreciation Coffee from to 2pm to 4pm, along with Colin Warren playing the piano, it is for anyone who volunteers their time and comes up to enlighten the lives of our residents please come so that we may show you how much you are appreciated. We also would like to wish a Happy Birthday to Carolyn Lutes on April 12th.

Next week we will be going to Golden Oaks potluck dinner on Tuesday April 14th at 11:15 pm. On Thursday April 16th is our monthly Waffle Supper at 5:30 pm and on Saturday April 18th at 2:30pm the Rusty Buckets will be her to perform and also on Saturday from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm is the OC High School Prom walk through, so all OC Juniors and Seniors are invited to come walk through and show off their Prom outfits to the residents.

Church Service for April 12th at 2:30 pm will be given by the First Lutheran Church with a luncheon served afterwards. On Tuesday April 14th at 9:30am is Catholic Mass with Father Paul.

Activities for the week of April 13th to April 18th , are as followed, Reading with Marilyn, Manicures, Reminiscing Group, Sing a Long, Reading Group, Bingo w/Salem, Bible Fellowship, Reading the Local Paper, Word Games, Let’s Play Ball, Friday Bingo, and Saturday morning movie.
Volunteers signing in last week were; Judy Nelson, Betty Hanna, Bonnie Fleischman, Donnie Baldwin, Patty Miller, Mary Donavon, Anne Anderson, Mary Alice Pearson, Pat Anderson, and Sly Rouse.

Guest signing in this past week were; Ty, Nancy, and Tiff Fada to see Tiny Bacon, Ron, Mary Plageman and Tom Larson to see Dorothy Larson.

Oakland Heights residents showing off their Easter bonnets are: back from left to right;  Betty and Chuck Rogers then Larry and Joan Pullen in the next row and in the front is Jeanette and Dale Johnson and Muriel Rabe. Photo courtesy of Oakland Heights.

Oakland Heights residents showing off their Easter bonnets are: back from left to right; Betty and Chuck Rogers then Larry and Joan Pullen in the next row and in the front is Jeanette and Dale Johnson and Muriel Rabe. Photo courtesy of Oakland Heights.

Also sporting their Easter bonnets at Oakland Heights were from left to right;  Virginia Simpson, Joan Price , Lois Anderson, Lillian Mueller and Lamae Johnson. Photo courtesy of Oakland Heights.

Also sporting their Easter bonnets at Oakland Heights were from left to right; Virginia Simpson, Joan Price , Lois Anderson, Lillian Mueller and Lamae Johnson. Photo courtesy of Oakland Heights.

 

 

 

 

Burt County Board of Supervisors Meeting Minutes


OFFICE OF THE BURT COUNTY CLERK Minutes of the Burt County Board of Supervisors

March 31, 2015

TEKAMAH NE 68061

The Burt County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 in the Boardroom of the Burt County Courthouse in Tekamah, Nebraska, pursuant to adjournment of their last meeting. The following members were present at the opening of the meeting: Cliff Morrow, David Schold, Greg Brummond, Matt Connealy, Perry Rogers, Ted Connealy and Gerald Newill.
Matt Connealy and Ted Connealy both left at 10:00 AM.

The meeting opened at 9:00 A.M. upon motion by Schold , seconded by Newill, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes – Morrow, Schold, Brummond, M.Connealy, Rogers, T.Connealy and Newill. Chairman Morrow informed the public that the Nebraska Open Meeting Act was posted on the wall.

Upon motion by Rogers, seconded by T.Connealy, the agenda was approved, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes –Morrow, Schold, Brummond, M.Connealy, Rogers, T.Connealy and Newill.

The following claims for March in the amount of $1,235,084.42 including $101,165.07 for payroll, were read, audited, warrant drawn and checks generated on the respective funds on motion by M.Connealy, seconded by Schold, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes – Morrow, Schold, Brummond, M.Connealy, Rogers, T.Connealy and Newill. Nays – none. $450,000.00 of this total reflects a transfer from the General Fund to the Road Fund.

ADAM TRIPP
AFLAC
AMERICAN BROADBAND
ANDERSON HARDWARE
ANDY’S QUICK SHOP
APPLIED CONNECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES ARBY’S BODY SHOP LLC
ARPS RED-E-MIX INC
AS CENTRAL SERVICES
AS CENTRAL SERVICES, OCIO
AT&T
BILL J PICKELL
BILL PICKELL
BLACK HILLS ENERGY
BLUE CROSS & BLUE SHIELD
BOB LARSON
BOMGAARS SUPPLY INC
BRANIFF SERVICE

ATTY FEES 1,507.50 INSURANCE 820.23 SERVICES 2,635.41 SUPPLIES 341.96 FUEL 174.23 TECH SERVICES 645.83 PARTS/LABOR 505.00 CONCRETE 1,125.00 AS/400 COSTS 221.60 TELETYPE 350.00 TELEPHONE 61.19 REPAIRS 62.48 JUROR FEE 35.00 HEATING FUEL 494.44 INSURANCE 62,143.48 JUROR FEE/MILE 51.10 SUPPLIES 1,156.30 FUEL 1,255.47

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BREHMER MFG INC
BUDDIES MINI MART, LLC
BURT COUNTY CLERK
BURT COUNTY COURT
BURT COUNTY DISTRICT COURT CLERK BURT COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE BURT COUNTY PUBLIC POWER DIST BURT COUNTY SHERIFF
BURT COUNTY TREASURER
CENTRAL UNITED LIFE INS CO CENTURYLINK
CHIEF LAW ENFORCEMENT SUPPLY CINDY SPIKER
CITY CLERK
CITY OF BLAIR
CITY OF LYONS
CITY OF TEKAMAH
CLIFFORD L MORROW
CONSTELLATION NEW ENERGY GAS DIV CREDIT MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC CUBBY’S
D & M RADIATOR SERVICE
DANIEL L MAGILL
DAVID SCHOLD
DEARBORN NATL LIFE INS
DECATUR EXPRESS
DODGE COUNTY COURT
DOUGLAS COUNTY TREASURER
DREW LAW FIRM
DXP ENTERPRISES INC
EVA MCCLUSKEY
FARMERS PRIDE
FILTER CARE OF NEBRASKA, INC.
FIRST CONCORD BENEFITS GROUP LLC FIRST NATIONAL BANK NORTHEAST FORNOFF & SCHUTT
FRANCES FRENCH
FRED FRANKLIN
FREMONT SANITATION
GERALD E NEWILL
GREGORY J BRUMMOND
HEATH CRAM
HOLIDAY INN
ILA DAVIS

REPAIRS 75.00 FUEL 58.71 POSTAGE 3.55

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NON-WAIVERABLE NON-WAIVERABLE LICENSE/RENT RADIO TOWER SERVICE

FUND TRANSFER
INSURANCE 10.25 TELEPHONE 639.48 SUPPLIES 77.64

35.00

JUROR FEE WATER BILL TOOLS ETC UTILITIES WATER BILL CHECK ROADS HEAT BILL GARNISHMENT FUEL

21.33 3,316.67 382.55 130.93 112.13 532.19 316.23 373.79 18.00 18.40 36.80 28.84 903.58 3,243.83 AUTOPSY 839.75 SP PROSECUTOR 2,041.50 PARTS 517.44 PRIOR SERVICE 103.86 FUEL 1,685.26 MAINTENANCE 25.85 INSURANCE 392.50

REPAIRS MILEAGE CHECK ROADS INSURANCE FUEL

1ST QRT INSTAL

FEDERAL TAXES
ATTY FEES
PRIOR SERVICE
EQUIP/HELP/ETC 1,066.83 GARBAGE 121.41

CHECK ROADS
CHECK ROADS
JUROR FEE/MILE
LODGING 116.95 PRIOR SERVICE 18.00

186.25 346.00 185.00 344.86 175.96

450,000.00

33,235.49 720.00 11.00

42.55 29.90 53.40

IOWA OFFICE SUPPLY INC J F AHERN CO
JAMES L DEVENING
JAN RASMUSSEN

JAY W JOHNSON JEANNE HAFER JEFFERY EELE JENNIFER ANDERSON JOHN WILSON JOHNSON & MOCK JONI L. RENSHAW

K B’S MINI MART
KEITH SMITH
KELLY HENRY TURNER LAW OFFICE KENWORTH OF OMAHA
KUENY & BEGLEY
LARRY MCELROY
LEE VALLEY INC
LORI MARR
MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF
MARTIN MARIETTA
MARY LOFTIS
MASSMUTUAL
MATTHEW CONNEALY
MICHAEL F MCCORMICK
MICHAEL G BRANIFF
MICHELLE STAMMER
MID-AMERICAN BENEFITS INC
MIDWEST SERVICE AND SALES CO MIDWEST SERVICE CO
MIPS INC
NACO
NACO PLANNING & ZONING NATIONWIDE RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS NE DOL/BOILER INSPECTION PROG
NE HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES SYSTEM NEBR CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENT CTR NEBR PUBLIC HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT NEBRASKA.GOV
NMC
NORTHEAST NEBR JUVENILE SERV NORTHEAST NEBR TELEPHONE CO O’KEEFE ELEVATOR CO INC

SUPPLIES
INSPECTION
TRASH REMOVAL
MILEAGE
MILEAGE
JUROR FEE/MILE
JUROR FEE/MILE
JUROR FEE/MILE
MILEAGE
ATTY FEES
MILEAGE
FUEL
PARTS/LABOR
ATTY FEES
PARTS/LABOR
ATTY FEES
JUROR FEE/MILE
EQUIP RENT
JUROR FEE/MILE
BD PRISONERS
GRAVEL
MILEAGE
RETIREMENT
CHECK ROADS
TREE SERVICE
PARTS ETC
JUROR FEE/MILE
MONTHLY BILL
GRADER BLADES
FUEL/REPAIRS
MONTHLY BILL
REG FEE
DUES
RETIREMENT
INSPECTION
LODGING
CHILD SUPPORT
TESTING
ELECTRICITY
SUBSCRIPTION
PARTS
BD PRISONERS
TELEPHONE 229.93 ELEVATOR 258.18

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338.91 215.00 235.00 105.46 109.31

60.30 43.05 58.00 35.65

855.00 202.21 305.57 318.45

3,060.00 4,115.57 1,597.50

58.00 168.00 53.40 1,400.00 26,434.17 117.88 200.00 135.13 420.00 251.92 46.50 10,360.00 400.00 4,357.37 3,997.09 250.00 30.00 1,475.00 18.00 252.00 1,224.17 105.00 1,066.70 50.00 3,424.87 1,595.00

OAKLAND INDEPENDENT OFFICE SYSTEMS COMPANY OFFICE WAREHOUSE OFFICENET

OVERHEAD DOOR CO OF NORFOLK PATRICIA A OLSON
PEGGY SMITH
PELAN FUNERAL SERVICES INC PELL REPORTING

PENNY A. WARREN
PERRY ROGERS
PEST-TROL
PHYSICIANS LABORATORY PC PITNEY BOWES
PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO QUALITY PRINTING & OFFICE SUPP RDO TRUCK CENTER CO

RDO TRUCK CENTERS
REGION 4 BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYS REPCO MARKETING INC
RESERVE ACCOUNT
RETIREMENT PLANS DIV. OF AMERITAS ROBERT COPE
SARAH FREIDEL
SARAH SCOLES
SAVE MORE MARKET
SCHENKELBERG IMPLEMENT CO SHAMBURG AUTO SUPPLY
STAMP FULFILLMENT SERVICES
STATE TAX COMMISSIONER
TAMARA MORPHEW
TAMMY CASE
TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL CORP THE SIGN DEPOT
THEODORE CONNEALY
TINA KELLOGG
TRI-STATE COMMUNICATIONS INC VERIZON WIRELESS
VILLAGE OF DECATUR
WASHINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF WASHINGTON CO SHERIFF-MEDICAL WASHINGTON NATL INS CO
WELDON PARTS OMAHA
WENZ FARMS

HOMESTEAD ADS METER READING SUPPLIES MONTHLY FEE REPAIRS

JUROR FEE/MILE MILEAGE/PARTS REMOVAL TRANSCRIPT MEALS/MILES CHECK ROADS PEST CONTROL AUTOPSY POSTAGE ADS/NOTICES SUPPLIES TRUCKS

PARTS
QTR INSTALL SUPPLIES POSTAGE RETIREMENT JUROR FEE/MILE MILEAGE
JUROR FEE/MILE SUPPLIES
PARTS PART/OIL/ETC ENVELOPES STATE TAXES JUROR FEE/MILE JUROR FEE/MILE SUPPLIES SAFETY / SIGNS CHECK ROADS JUROR FEE/MILE TOWER RENT CELL PHONE UTILITIES
BD PRISONERS MED PRISONERS INSURANCE PARTS PARTS/LABOR

277.50 91.00 673.34 58.50 180.80 41.90 80.90 450.00 52.50 87.05 25.88 38.00 190.00 366.30 539.17 1,107.81 433,744.00 271.24 3,847.50 81.25 5,000.00 16,459.79 43.05 208.73 51.10 486.37 1,695.19 1,643.64 571.10 4,110.91 58.00 58.00 508.00 867.69 33.35 53.40 158.50 194.39 131.07 8,836.50 65.85 16.15 231.86 3,694.14

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WINNER’S GRILL
WOODHOUSE FORD CHRYSLER INC WPCI

JUROR MEALS PARTS/LABOR TESTING

83.99 188.77 51.00

The minutes of the last meeting were approved upon motion by Newill, seconded by Rogers, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes – Morrow, Schold, Brummond, M.Connealy, Rogers, T.Connealy and Newill. Nays – none.

Letter from the Nebraska Department of Roads regarding Statewide Planned Projects for 2015 was noted and placed on file.

Board Member M.Connealy offered the following resolution and moved for its adoption:

RESOLUTION FOR PARTICIPATION IN PAPIO-MISSOURI RIVER NRD MULTI-HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN
Resolution # 2015-03

Whereas,aHazardMitigationPlanidentifiesthevulnerabilityofpublicbodiesto naturalandman-made hazards and the measures that can be implemented to reduce or eliminate vulnerability exposure and

Whereas, FEMA now requires that a public entity must have a current Hazard Mitigation Plan in place before they are eligible for Federal funding for hazard mitigation projects and mitigation efforts resulting from natural disasters and

Whereas, the Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District is proposing to serve as the coordinating agency for the development of a multi-jurisdictional Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan for a six-county area including Burt, Dakota, Douglas, Sarpy, Thurston and Washington Counties and all associated local governmental entities,

Whereas, Burt County has decided to participate in the Papio-Missouri River NRD Multi-Hazard Mitigation Planning process at this time,

Therefore, be it resolved the Burt County hereby approves participation in the proposed Hazard Mitigation Planning process described above.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this resolution was approved and executed this 31st day of March, 2015

ATTEST: SARAH J. FREIDEL CLIFF MORROW, CHAIRMAN BURT COUNTY CLERK BURT COUNTY BOARD OF

SUPERVISORS

Board Member Brummond seconded the motion, and the Chairman declared it adopted, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes – Morrow, Schold, Brummond, M.Connealy, Rogers, T.Connealy and Newill. Nays – none.

5 March 31, 2015

Peggy Smith presented information on LB 65. The Board had discussions on this bill in regards to Inactive Townships and the Taxation of those Townships. Quinnebaugh Township’s maintenance agreement was presented and discussed.

Chairman Morrow signed a lot split application for Margaret Nelson located in the NE 1⁄4 of Section 33 and the NW 1⁄4 of Section 34, all in Township 22 North, Range 9 East of the 6th P.M., Burt County, Nebraska.

Sheriff Robert Pickell presented information on cost and equipment involved with the new 911 system that is needed due to cell phone usage and technology changes. He offered insight on County budget concerns that happen within Sheriff’s departments that are beyond their control, i.e., the changing 911 technology and lack of funding for such systems, and the costs associated with the jailing/boarding of Burt County prisoners.

Pete Ueding came to the Board to identify some building maintenance needs: Bill Clark with Karr Tuckpointing presented a proposal for exterior building treatments. Dylan Henneman with Thrasher Basement presented a proposal for a Radon Mitigation System.

At 10:37 A.M. Chairman Morrow opened the public hearing regarding a new liquor license for Debra Rowe dba Way North Restaurant & Lounge. After discussion, the Chairman declared the public hearing closed at 10:41 A.M., and the Board went back into regular session.
Motion was made by Schold to approve a new liquor license for Debra Rowe dba Way North Restaurant & Lounge. Brummond seconded the motion, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes – Morrow, Schold, Brummond, Rogers and Newill. Nays – none. Absent – M.Connealy and T.Connealy.

Count Attorney Frank Barron presented information on an Interlocal opportunity with Cuming County for a Juvenile Diversion Program. Addisen Beck, program coordinator from Cuming County offered a more indepth explanation. The Board agreed this would be a beneficial program to participate in, upon motion by Schold, seconded by Newill, Chairman Morrow was given approval to sign the Juvenile Diversion Interlocal Agreement with Cuming County, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes-Morrow, Schold, Brummond, Rogers and Newill. Nays-none. Absent- M.Connealy and T.Connealy.

Upon motion by Schold, seconded by Newill, the Board approved a request to hold the annual National Day of Prayer Service on the courthouse grounds on May 7 at 12:00 P.M., with roll call vote as follows: Ayes – Morrow, Schold, Brummond, Rogers and Newill. Nays – none. Absent-M.Connealy and T.Connealy.

Upon motion by Newill, seconded by Brummond, the Board approved a Special Designated Liquor License for the Burt County Fair for August 7 through August 11, 2015, with roll call vote as follows: Ayes – Morrow, Schold, Brummond, Rogers and Newill. Nays – none. Absent-M.Connealy and T.Connealy.

6 March 31, 2015

Board Road Committee Report: Luxa will finish CVA Road, Tile at CR 118 will start soon, tractor and equipment needs were discussed.

County Clerk Freidel sighted the need for a new Auditors contract for the July 2014- June 2015 fiscal year. Opportunities for Workshops were presented.

There being no further business to come before the Board at this time, the meeting adjourned at 11:50 A.M. until 9:00 A.M., April 14, 2015.

ATTEST: SARAH J. FREIDEL CLIFFORD L. MORROW, CHAIRMAN BURT COUNTY CLERK BURT COUNTY BOARD OF

SUPERVISORS

These minutes are not the official record and may be corrected.
A copy of the approved official minutes is available to the public at the Clerk’s Office.

7 March 31, 2015

Village of Decatur Meeting Agenda


VILLAGE OF DECATUR

REGULAR BOARD MEETING AGENDA

April 9, 2015
4:30 P.M. CITY HALL

 

NOTE: Everyone must use the microphones at the table. The audience must be quiet during the meeting. If you want to ask a question and you are not on the Agenda, you must raise your hand, get permission from the Chairman, and come to the microphone before speaking. If you are on the Agenda the same rule applies.

 

THE VILLAGE BOARD HAS THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE AGENDA AT THE PUBLIC MEETING WHEN CONVENED. MEETING IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

 

1)         Meeting Called to Order by Chairman Kellogg

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg_____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf _____

 

2)        Agenda and minutes of the previous month’s meeting received:

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg_____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf____

 

3)        Approval and/or correction and suspended reading of the previous month minutes.

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf____
4)        EXCUSE BOARD MEMBERS NOT ATTENDING THE MEETING:

 

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg____, Richards ______, Tolby _____, Wolf____
5)         REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND OR COMMITTEES:

 

1)         Police: Monthly Report

2)         Lights: Monthly Report
3)         Water & Sewer: Monthly Report
4)         Parks: Monthly Report- Income of $0.00. Water is turned on and the park is ready for campers.
5)         Streets: Monthly Report
A. Speed bump by Broadway Bridge
6)         Recycling Report: Discuss Recycling Center.

6)         OLD BUSINESS

           1) Results from Community Survey’s
2) Clean-up Day provider
3) James Phelps- Road weight restriction
7)       NEW BUSINESS

 

1) Resolution #142 – Participation in Papio-Missouri River NRD Multi-Hazard                              Mitigation Plan.

2) Village phone bills AT&T and NNTC- Lowering the cost

 

3) Future of Decatur would like to discuss ideas on cleaning up the abandoned business                    property on the west side of Broadway, two doors down from the bank. Considering                      giving a financial grant to help toward the funding of clean-up. – Judy Connealy

 

4) Permission to serve alcohol at Wedding Reception May 2nd for Sherry Huffman’s                        daughter.

 

5) Bailey – Community Project.

6) Gas Cards
7) Propane (use pre paid or pay cash)
8) Carol Kellogg & Matt Connealy – Sears Cash Flow
9) Linda Dunning- Permission for liquor license for River Front Days.
8)         CORRESPONDENCE

 

9)         APPROPRIATIONS AND CONSIDERATION OF THE CLAIMS:

 

1) Claims preapproved by Wolf and Tolby
2) Motion to Approve the Claims as Submitted

 

________________2nd_________________
 

Roll Call: Bolln _____, Kellogg _____, Richards _____, Tolby _____, Wolf _____

 

Are there any questions from the audience?

 

10)       MOTION TO ADJOURN THE MEETING

 

_______________2nd________________

Adjournment Time:

 

The 23rd Annual Oakland Women’s Club Salad Supper


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