Sue’s Flower Shoppe Celebrates 20 Years in Business!


“We’ve been blessed by 20 years of Sue’s and we hope you have been too,” stated Sue Beckner, owner of Sue’s Flower Shoppe in Oakland, NE.

When considering owning and operating her own business for the past 20 years, Sue is very reflective, sharing many of her memories. “When you think 20 years from now, it seems like forever or certainly a long ways off,” said Sue. The same can be said when thinking of 20 years ago. “You wonder where the time has gone. It seems like yesterday that Dee Blanc called me and said ‘Sue, it’s time,” Sue stated. “So, in November of 1994 Ted (Sue’s husband) and I purchased Deelightful Floral from Doc and Dee Blanc, changing the name to Sue’s Flower Shoppe and the rest is history.”

Many things have happened in the past 20 years, good and bad. “Whatever the situations we have endured, the blessings that have been bestowed upon us are countless,” Sue said.

Sue’s Flower Shoppe has always been and forever will be a family business. “It starts off with my husband ted. I will never be able to thank him enough for the love, patience, understanding and confidence that he has given me these past 20 years, not to mention the 14 years before that,” Sue stated. “I definitely would not have made it through these past years without him. He is the love of my life and my rock.”

Sue was also blessed with the support of her parents, the late Don and Marjorie Schold. “There were here every day with me and are still a huge influence in the person I am today. I am also blessed by the support of my in-laws Harold and the late Judy Beckner,” Sue said. “Then there are my children, Erin and Ross. “I could never have asked for two better kids.”

Erin was ten when Sue started her business. “She has always been a huge help to me and my best friend. She tells me like it is and I appreciate that more than she knows,” Sue stated. “I love having her here with me.” Erin is married to Bryon Peterson. They have two children, Josie age four and Rocco, two. “Bryson is a great son-in-law. Not only does he put up with me but is always willing to lend a hand,” Sue said. “And, Josie and Rocco, if you have been to the flower shoppe much, they have probably made you smile,” Sue said.

Josie likes to make new displays and Rocco, aka Bob the Builder, likes to fix things at the shoppe. “We are so lucky that they drop in quite often to brighten our day,” Sue stated.

Ross is a senior at Kansas State University. “Growing up, he spent a lot of time at the flower shoppe. His kindergarten teacher said he was the only five year old she knew that could count by fives, tens and twenties. To keep him busy, I would have him count my cash box at the end of the day,” Sue said. “It seems that paid off. We are thrilled that he has brought Lena Hennig into our lives. Not only is she a beautiful asset to our family, she is also very creative.”

Sue’s Flower Shoppe has what Sue refers to as her extended family. “Jane Larson, Crazy Jane as most of you know her, is amazing. She has been with me for 17 years. She was an answer to prayers when my dad became sick and has been by my side ever since.” Sue stated. Deb Durre joined Sue’s Flower Shoppe four years ago. “She is definitely the ray of sunshine at the shoppe. She is very creative and a great listener,” Sue said. Jessie Keogh is another member of the family. “She is here quite often and does a number of jobs for us. From tickets to deliveries, she is an important part of our family,” Sue stated. Last, but not least, is Christy Jones. “20 years ago when I took on this business, I couldn’t even tie a boy. Christy cam to me right away and said, ‘Sue, do you need help?’ Once again, I thought, thank you God,” Sue said. “Christy has been a party of my family ever since and I can’t thank her enough.”

She doesn’t just consider these ladies employees, they are her sisters and coworkers. “We have been through many life changing experiences together and have formed a bond never to be broken,” Sue stated. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I would not be able to do it without you. Also a huge thank you to all of my seasonal helpers. You are the best.”

Sue loves her job. “They say if you love what you do, you will never work another day in your life. That is true,” Sue said.

She finds being a florist very rewarding, and the one profession that generally brings smiles. “Let’s face it, flowers make you happy. When you send flowers, you spread joy and happiness, even in times of sorrow,” Sue stated. “This may seen crazy to you, but one of my favorite things to do is funerals.” Sue has buried a lot of relatives and very good friends in the past 20 years and shed many tears while arranging the flowers. “The rewards are priceless because I was able to make one last personal tribute to those special people.” Sue said.

One of the highlights in life and my profession is seasons. Sue loves the change of colors, flowers and foliage, the change in the weather and even the seasons of our lives. “As it says in Ecclesiastes Chapter 3, ‘There is a time for everything and season for every activity under heaven.’ We weather most all of these seasons at Sue’s Flower Shoppe,” Sue stated. “Birth and death, planting and harvest, sickness and healing, crying and laughter, sorrow and celebration.”

Sue personally thanks God, her family, her Sue’s girls, friends and all of her customers for the support they have given her for the past two decades. “I could not have done it without you. So, once again, We have been blessed by 20 years of Sue’s. We hope you have been too!”

Sue is celebrating 20 years of Sue’s Flower Shoppe with an open house this Sunday, November 9th, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Everyone is invited!

 

Sue at the beginning of her business, 20 years ago, with beautiful poinsettias surrounding her. Photo courtesy of Sue Beckner.

Sue at the beginning of her business, 20 years ago, with beautiful poinsettias surrounding her. Photo courtesy of Sue Beckner.

The Beckner family, front row, Sue, holding grandson Rocco and Ted, holding granddaughter, Josie. Back, from left, Bryson, Erin, Ross and Lena. Photo courtesy of Sue Beckner.

The Beckner family, front row, Sue, holding grandson Rocco and Ted, holding granddaughter, Josie. Back, from left, Bryson, Erin, Ross and Lena. Photo courtesy of Sue Beckner.

Tekamah-Herman Voters Down Proposed Bond


The voters from Tekamah-Herman spoke loud and clear voting against the proposed bond to build a new school. This leaves other options on the table such as repair the existing school facility or consolidate. I wonder what the future will hold now? Stay tuned!

2014 Primary Election-Unofficial Results


Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

November 4, 2014 Primary Election – Unofficial Results

Senator

Ben Sasse – REP

Dave Domina – DEM

Jim Jenkins – Petition

Todd F. Watson – Petition

write-in Dan Buhrdorf

SENATORIAL TICKET

ABSENT

223

136

12

5

0

PROV

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

82

47

2

1

0

BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH

132

52

5

5

0

CRAIG

97

46

8

0

0

DECTR QUINN

121

110

7

3

0

EVT/ LGN

111

33

0

1

0

LYS CTY

188

87

5

3

0

OAK I

145

57

2

4

0

OAK II

158

59

2

1

0

SC/SUM

123

66

3

1

0

TEK I

229

116

5

2

0

TEK II

203

121

7

1

1

TOTAL

1812

930

58

27

1

Representative in Congress – Dist. 1

Jeff Fortenberry – REP

Dennis P. Crawford – DEM

CONGRESSIONAL TICKET

ABSENT

254

115

PROV

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

90

36

BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH

150

38

CRAIG

115

25

DECTR QUINN

140

95

EVT/ LGN

114

27

LYS CTY

205

72

OAK I

154

44

OAK II

174

44

SC/SUM

146

45

TEK I

263

84

TEK II

225

102

TOTAL

2030

727

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Governor and Lt. Governor

REP -Pete Ricketts / Mike Foley

DEM – Chuck Hassebrook / Jane Raybould

LIB – Mark G. Elworth, Jr. / Scott Zimmerman

write-in

Troy

Wentz

STATE TICKET

ABSENT

166

200

11

0

PROV

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

67

64

3

0

BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH

109

76

10

0

CRAIG

68

68

13

0

DECTR QUINN

92

147

7

0

EVT/L GN

66

79

4

0

LYS CTY

93

191

3

0

OAK I

103

96

6

1

OAK II

125

84

8

0

SC/SUM

106

89

3

1

TEK I

157

175

20

0

TEK II

150

175

14

0

TOTAL

1302

1444

102

2

Secretary of State ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
John A. Gale -REP 241 87 143 96 122 101 180 141 157 135 231 202 1836
Ben Backus -LIB 77 27 26 33 75 28 67 40 37 35 78 91 614

 

State Treasurer ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Don Stenberg – REP 263 93 149 107 122 100 174 145 161 145 263 236 1958
Michael J. O’Hara – DEM 93 24 23 19 90 30 85 44 39 32 74 75 628
Michael Knebel – LIB 10 4 12 11 12 6 12 8 6 8 0 19 108

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Attorney General ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Doug Peterson -REP 203 77 132 92 98 97 157 128 150 124 217 203 1678
Janet Stewart -DEM 131 42 41 40 121 36 102 57 52 51 108 111 892

 

Auditor of Public Accounts ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Charlie Janssen -REP 195 73 122 87 91 86 153 113 134 114 190 170 1528
Amanda McGill -DEM 153 44 56 47 130 49 107 75 65 71 130 135 1062

Clerk of the District Court

Michele R. Quick -DEM

COUNTY TICKET

ABSENT

327

PROV

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

110

BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH

146

CRAIG

118

DECTR QUINN

223

EVT/ LGN

112

LYS CTY

222

OAK I

147

OAK II

161

SC/SUM

179

TEK I

316

TEK II

298

TOTAL

2359

County Assessor ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Joni L. Renshaw -REP 327 107 153 132 202 129 241 170 178 170 314 309 2432

 

County Attorney ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Francis W. Barron III – REP 282 99 137 119 175 117 207 143 159 159 285 263 2145

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

County Clerk ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Sarah J. Freidel -REP 317 107 142 128 175 117 218 153 174 172 304 292 2299

 

County Sheriff ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
James Robert Deemer – REP 83 31 60 44 18 26 74 79 78 40 82 78 693
Robert D. Pickell – DEM 302 102 119 105 229 117 206 124 130 156 271 263 2124

 

County Surveyor ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Fred M. Franklin -REP 275 98 125 113 168 115 224 141 156 151 288 265 2119

 

County Treasurer ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Karen S. Grass -DEM 358 119 169 137 228 133 254 184 192 182 337 320 2613

 

County Supervisor – Dist. 1 ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE TEK II TOTAL
Cliff Morrow -REP 84 17 304 405

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

County Supervisor – Dist. 3 ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE TEK I TOTAL
Ted Connealy -DEM 68 44 329 441
write-in Kent Rogert 2 1 1 4

 

County Supervisor – Dist. 5 ABSENT PROV EVT/ LGN LYS CTY TOTAL
Gerald E. Newill -REP 22 45 242 309

 

County Supervisor – Dist. 7 ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE CRAIG SC/ SUM TOTAL
Paul Chamberlain – REP 18 10 39 44 111
Greg Brummond – DEM 44 6 108 105 263

Member of the Legislature- Dist. 16

Lydia Brasch

Scott Japp

NON PARTISAN TICKET

ABSENT

245

109

PROV

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

74

45

BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH

142

37

CRAIG

89

49

DECTR QUINN

151

75

EVT/ LGN

103

36

LYS CTY

185

80

OAK I

146

48

OAK II

148

59

SC/SUM

135

57

TEK I

197

135

TEK II

198

118

TOTAL

1813

848

Retain Judge of the NE Worker’s Compensation Court – THOMAS E. STINE ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
YES 174 66 101 77 127 58 144 93 115 111 197 185 1448
NO 90 28 46 34 66 56 81 62 47 49 93 81 733

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Retain Judge of the NE Worker’s Compensation Court – LAUREEN VAN NORMAN

YES NO

Retain Judge of the NE Worker’s Compensation Court – MICHAEL K. HIGH

YES NO

Retain Judge of the District Court – PAUL J. VAUGHAN

YES NO

Retain Judge of the District Court – GEOFFREY C. HALL

YES NO

Retain Judge of the County Court – KENNETH J. VAMPOLA

YES

BELLCRK/ DECTR EVT/ LYS

ABSENT PROV

173 90

ABSENT PROV

176 85

ABSENT PROV

170 82

ABSENT PROV

183 73

ABSENT PROV 158

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

661007412763146
27 463864527860

BELLCRK/
ARIZONA/ OAK/ CRAIG DECTR EVT/ LYS OAK

RIVERSIDE PERSH QUINN LGN CTY 67

Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

OAK/ CRAIG QUINN LGN CTY PERSH

OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL 98 112 110 202 182 1453

I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL 957412462142 89 112 107 208 181 1437

463668527961

BELLCRK/ DECTR EVT/ LYS
OAK/ CRAIG QUINN LGN CTY OAK

27

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

28

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

71 28

ARIZONA/ OAK/ CRAIG DECTR EVT/ LYS RIVERSIDE PERSH QUINN LGN CTY

63 88 73 120 60 140

51 53 81 80 719
I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL

PERSH
651007512562151 95 119 105 199 185 1451

493467557162

BELLCRK/ DECTR EVT/ LYS
OAK/ CRAIG QUINN LGN CTY OAK

43 52 88 76 707
I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL

PERSH
937912860145 87 115 110 227 196 1494

473065537158 BELLCRK/

50 50 88 79 722

46 49 70 76 666 OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL

82 110 97 204 177 1372

NO 84 29 53 35 66 52 74 61 50 58 84 75 721

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Retain Judge of the County Court – CHARLES M. SAMUELSON ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
YES 199 72 102 81 132 68 152 98 127 113 225 203 1572
NO 81 29 50 36 64 53 74 58 44 50 81 80 700

 

Northeast Community College – Dist. 4 – Board of Directors ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Terry F. Nelson 116 50 85 59 93 70 124 118 85 78 130 151 1159
Donald E. Frank 64 19 31 27 65 28 67 25 49 39 111 58 583

 

Lower Elkhorn NRD – SubDist. 7 – Board of Directors ABSENT PROV BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SU M TOTAL
Roger Gustafson 60 124 96 65 199 136 137 23 840

 

Lower Elkhorn NRD – At Large – Board of Directors ABSENT PROV BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SU M TOTAL
Joel J. Hansen 36 62 48 43 125 86 79 14 493
James Wapelhorst 25 51 41 22 68 34 60 7 308

 

Burt County Public Power – Board of Directors (vote 2) ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Scott Lindstrom 115 86 129 105 126 98 149 808
Dwane K. Piere 78 49 83 47 141 68 83 549

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Cuming County Public Power – Board of Directors – SubDivision 2 ABSENT PROV OAKLAND TOTAL
Doug Throener 0 0
Danny W. Kluthe 0 0
John D. Timmerman 0 0

 

ESU 2 – Dist. 1 ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN EVT/ LGN LYS CTY OAK I OAK II SC/SUM TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Dean Chase 286 105 117 90 190 99 202 141 156 175 318 296 2175

 

ESU 2 – Dist. 3 ABSENT PROV BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG SC/ SUM TOTAL
Harlan Schrieber 9 10 18 1 38

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Tekamah- Herman School – Ward 2 (Vote 2)

Laurie Elliott

Bill Skinner

Trent J. Leichleiter

SCHOOL TICKET

ABSENT

84

166

163

PROV

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

59

79

64

BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH

1

2

1

CRAIG

10

13

11

DECTR QUINN

10

15

16

SC/SU M

62

111

107

TEK I

169

207

178

TEK II

155

214

166

TOTAL

550

807

706

T-H SCHOOL BOARD – Ward 2 (Vote2) WashingtonCo. Results
Laurie Elliott
Bill Skinner
Trent Leichleiter

 

T-HSCHOOLBOARD-Ward2 (Vote 2) Totals of BOTH Counties Results
Laurie Elliott
Bill Skinner
Trent Leichleiter

 

Tekamah-Herman School Dist. – Ward 3 ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN SC/SU M TEK I TEK II TOTAL
Kevin Brenneis 85 49 1 7 5 60 175 160 542
write in “Becky Anderson” 123 58 0 9 19 84 135 146 574

 

T-H SCHOOL BOARD – Ward 3 Washington Co. Results
Kevin Brenneis
write-in “Becky Anderson”

 

T-H SCHOOL BOARD – Ward 3 Totals of BOTH Counties Results
Kevin Brenneis
write-in “Becky Anderson”

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Oakland-Craig School Dist. (Vote for 4) ABSENT PROV BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG OAK I OAK II SC/SU M TOTAL
Lyle C. Pille 46 91 65 150 149 14 515
Pete Thiele 59 122 78 185 195 17 656
Eric Miller 33 41 36 75 96 7 288
Aaron Anderson 43 66 47 140 140 7 443
Brett T. Johnson 46 90 61 126 115 21 459

 

O-C SCHOOL BOARD – Dodge Co. Results
Lyle C. Pille
Pete Thiele
Eric Miller
Aaron Anderson
Brett T. Johnson

 

O-C SCHOOL BOARD – Cuming Co. Results
Lyle C. Pille
Pete Thiele
Eric Miller
Aaron Anderson
Brett T. Johnson

 

O-C SCHOOL BOARD – Totals of All Counties Results
Lyle C. Pille
Pete Thiele
Eric Miller
Aaron Anderson
Brett T. Johnson

 

Lyons-Decatur School Dist. -West Ward (vote 3) ABSENT PROV BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH DECTR/ QUINN EVT/ LGN LYONS SC/SU M TOTAL
Caryn Anderson 31 23 135 114 221 0 524
Jim Vlach 34 22 138 102 211 0 507
Chad Brehmer 28 19 145 115 219 0 526

 

L-D SCHOOL BOARD – West Ward Cuming Co. Results
Caryn Anderson
Jim Vlach
Chad Brehmer

 

L-D SCHOOL BOARD – West Ward Thurston Co. Results
Caryn Anderson
Jim Vlach
Chad Brehmer

 

L-D SCHOOL BOARD – West Ward (vote 3) Total of ALL Counties
Caryn Anderson
Jim Vlach
Chad Brehmer

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Lyons-Decatur School Dist. -East Ward (vote 2) ABSENT PROV BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH DECTR/ QUINN EVT/ LGN LYONS SC/SU M TOTAL
April Archer 31 17 175 101 210 0 534
~ write in ~ Jack Evans 1 2 2 4 6 0 15

 

L-D SCHOOL BOARD – East Ward Cuming Co. Results
April Archer
write-in “Jack Evans”

 

L-D SCHOOL BOARD – East Ward Thurston Co. Results
April Archer
write-in “Jack Evans”

 

L-D SCHOOL BOARD – East Ward (vote 2) Total of ALL Counties
April Archer
write-in “Jack Evans”

 

Bancroft-Rosalie School (vote 3) ABSENT PROV EVT/ LGN TOTAL
Michael E. Nottlemann 0 5 5
Naomi Brummond 0 5 5
Patricia Browning 0 5 5
Jason Gatzemeyer 0 3 3

 

Logan View School (vote 5) ABSENT PROV BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG SC/ SUM TOTAL
Todd M. Taylor 3 6 11 0 20
Dale Edward Mundil 7 10 16 1 34
Scott L. Wulf 6 8 12 0 26
Kris Kremke 4 11 8 1 24
Brandon Wobken 7 9 17 1 34
Chad Rebbe 4 8 11 1 24

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Lyons City Mayor

Andrew R. Fuston

CITY TICKET

ABSENT

23

PROV

LYONS

231

TOTAL

254

Lyons City Council (vote 2) ABSENT PROV LYONS TOTAL
Kyle B. Brink 19 224 243
Roger Andersen 13 98 111
Charlie Wheaton 17 183 200

 

Oakland City Mayor ABSENT PROV OAK I OAK II TOTAL
Ted R. Beckner 46 158 174 378

Oakland City Council (vote 2)

Greg Mockenhaupt

James J. Schrock

Tammy L. Schinck

Gerald L. Benne

ABSENT

25

20

32

21

PROV

OAK I

103

55

145

75

OAK II

84

75

171

71

TOTAL

212

150

348

167

Tekamah City Mayor

Kelly K. Ducheneaux

Write-In (Collin Warren)

ABSENT

86

13

38

PROV

TEK I

209

28

100

TEK II

179

40

100

TOTAL

474

81

238

Ronald D. Grass

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Tekamah City Council – Ward I ABSENT PROV TEK I TOTAL
Cynthia Petersen 42 205 247
Bob Harms 18 120 138

 

Tekamah City Council – Ward II ABSENT PROV TEK II TOTAL
Gail L. Twining 55 254 309

Tekamah Airport Authority (vote 2)

David Olson

ABSENT

85

87

PROV

TEK I

227

216

TEK II

187

TOTAL

499

209

512

Kent Rogert

Craig Village Board (vote 2) ABSENT PROV Village of CRAIG TOTAL
~ no filings ~ 0 24 24
~ no filings ~ 0 12 12

 

Decatur Village Board (vote 2) ABSENT PROV Village of DECATUR TOTAL
Loretta Kellogg 4 108 112
Alta L. Wolf 3 87 90
“write in” Patti Taylor 1 11 12

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

BellCreek Officers (vote 3)

Fred L. Christensen

Justin Webster

TOWNSHIP TICKET

ABSENT

1

3

PROV

BELLCRK

59

61

TOTAL

60

64

0

Everett Officers (vote 3) ABSENT PROV EVERETT TOTAL
Ronald E. Brovont 1 38 39
George M. Fritts 3 43 46
Rodney Kroger 1 39 40

 

Logan Officers (vote 3) ABSENT PROV LOGAN TOTAL
Richard Svendsen 2 75 77
David K. Hunter 2 76 78
James D. Kroger 2 71 73

 

Oakland Officers (vote 3) ABSENT PROV OAKLAND TOTAL
Roland Richards 7 37 44
Roger M. Moderow 7 39 46
Martin D. Peterson 6 34 40

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

Quinnebaugh Officers (vote 3) ABSENT PROV QUINN TOTAL
Bill Method 5 17 22
Lance Schuler 5 14 19
Larry D. Bucy 5 17 22

 

SilverCreek Officers (vote 3) ABSENT PROV SC TOTAL
Victor L. Jensen 11 30 41
Raymond H. Petersen 10 41 51
write-in “Trent Leichleiter” 5 6 11

 

Summit Officers (vote 3) ABSENT PROV SUMMIT TOTAL
Gene H. Hansen 37 106 143
Dwain A. Jordan 35 89 124
Keith Chamberlain 33 96 129

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Burt Co., NE – 2014 General Eleciton

SPECIAL ISSUES – Local

Village of Decatur – Sales Tax ABSENT PROV Village of DECATUR TOTAL
YES 1 92 93
NO 4 73 77

 

Tekamah- Herman School Bond ABSENT PROV ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH CRAIG DECTR QUINN SC/SU M TEK I TEK II TOTAL
FOR 37 34 0 2 4 34 112 91 314
AGAINST 220 102 2 20 24 142 243 252 1005

 

TEKAMAH-HERMAN SCHOOL BOND – — Washington Co. Results
FOR
AGAINST

 

TEKAMAH-HERMAN SCHOOL BOND — TOTALS from Both Counties
FOR
AGAINST

Initiative Measure 425 (raise minimum wage)

FOR

AGAINST

SPECIAL ISSUES – State Level

ABSENT

244

133

PROV

ARIZONA/ RIVERSIDE

81

49

BELLCRK/ OAK/ PERSH

101

79

CRAIG

82

61

DECTR QUINN

187

51

EVT/ LGN

80

59

LYS CTY

192

81

OAK I

116

81

OAK II

129

88

SC/SUM

119

79

TEK I

243

107

TEK II

227

111

TOTAL

1801

979

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Election Day


It is election day! With the help from such dedicated ladies such as Sandy Husar, Julie Easton, Frelon Danielson, Betty Hanna and Dorothy Wallace, voters cast their ballots. Some of these ladies, such as Betty and Frelon, have worked on election day for many years. Give all of those assisting at the polls a big thank you for their service as they put in a very long day, dedicating their time to election day! All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

It is election day! With the help from such dedicated ladies such as Sandy Husar, Julie Easton, Frelon Danielson, Betty Hanna and Dorothy Wallace, voters cast their ballots. Some of these ladies, such as Betty and Frelon, have worked on election day for many years. Give all of those assisting at the polls a big thank you for their service as they put in a very long day, dedicating their time to election day! All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Story Time at Oakland Public Library


Blaise Hartwell, from left, Avery Christensen, Hilary Ray and Laityn Johnson enjoy stories read by Oakland Library Director Rosa Schmidt. Photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Blaise Hartwell, from left, Avery Christensen, Hilary Ray and Laityn Johnson enjoy stories read by Oakland Library Director Rosa Schmidt. Photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Medicare Comparison Held at Oakland Public Library


UNL Extension Assistant assists Delwin and Myrna Swanson at the Oakland Public Library with Medicare comparison. Both photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

UNL Extension Assistant assists Delwin and Myrna Swanson at the Oakland Public Library with Medicare comparison. Both photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Trick or Treating on Main Street


Kids had a great time trick or treating in Oakland for Halloween. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Kids had a great time trick or treating in Oakland for Halloween. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

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Oakland’s Main Street has Many Trick or Treaters


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Halloween on Oakland's Main Street. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

Halloween on Oakland’s Main Street. All photos credit of Denise Gilliland, Editor and Chief, Kat Country Hub.

No School for Oakland-Craig Students Friday


Oakland-Craig has cancelled classes for Friday, Nov. 7th. The OC football team travels to North Platte Friday for the second round of play offs. The game begins at 5:30 p.m.

Hassebrook and Raybould: What’s at Stake in This Election


Chuck Hassebrook and Jane Raybould were in Omaha earlier today to talk about the importance of voting in this election and what’s at stake for working families, public safety, and education.

They were joined by Omaha City Council Member Gary Gernandt, State Senator Jeremy Nordquist, Omaha Police Officer Association President John Wells, and teachers from Omaha and Lincoln, who spoke about the importance of having leaders at the capitol in Lincoln who support Nebraska’s working families, protect public safety, and strengthen education.

Chris Prolux, President of the Omaha Education Association, said, “It is critical we elect leaders who will put students ahead of politics. We can’t have a leader who embodies the politics of divisiveness. We need a leader who will embody the Nebraska way of coming together and doing what is right for our kids. Chuck Hassebrook did that as a Regent for the University of Nebraska and he’ll do it as Governor.”

Prolux went on to say that “because students can’t vote, it is up to us — the parents, the grandparents the educators, and all voters — to elect candidates who support education. Chuck Hassebrook will support our public schools and ensure our students they have the future they deserve.”

Senator Jeremy Nordquist said that he will be proud to vote for Hassebrook and Raybould because “they are a team that knows what it takes to have an economy that works for all Nebraskans — and that includes a higher minimum wage.” Nordquist also said he supports Hassebrook because they worked together in the Legislature to defeat Ricketts’ Platte Institute plan to tax prescription drugs, hospital beds, dorm rooms, ag and manufacturing inputs.

Omaha Police Officers Association Sargent John Wells said that “Chuck is the only candidate who has time and time again committed to stop the revolving door that is the Nebraska prison system and take away good time for violent offenders.”

Hassebrook said that this is “the most important vote you will cast for Governor in a generation because it is a very close race” and as Governor he will “fight for the working middle class and Main Street, not Wall Street.”