Severe Thunderstorm Watch


The National Weather Service has issued Severe Thunderstorm Watch 276 in effect until 11 PM CDT this evening for the following areas In Iowa this watch includes 7 counties In southwest Iowa Fremont Harrison Mills Montgomery Page Pottawattamie Shelby In Nebraska this watch includes 23 counties In east central Nebraska Burt Butler Dodge Douglas Sarpy Saunders Washington In northeast Nebraska Colfax Cuming Madison Platte Stanton In southeast Nebraska Cass gage Jefferson Johnson Lancaster Nemaha Otoe Pawnee Richardson Saline Seward This includes the cities of…Ashland…Auburn…Beatrice… Bellevue…Blair…Clarinda…Columbus…Council Bluffs…Crete… David City…Decatur…Dunlap…Fairbury…Falls City… Farragut…Fremont…Glenwood…Hamburg…Harlan…La Vista… Lincoln…Logan…Lyons…Milford…Missouri Valley… Nebraska City…Norfolk…Oakland…Omaha…Papillion… Pawnee City…Plattsmouth…Red Oak…Schuyler…Seward… Shenandoah…Sidney…Stanton…Sterling…Table Rock…Tabor… Tecumseh…Tekamah…Wahoo…West Point…Wilber…Wisner… Woodbine and Yutan.

Oakland City Council to Meet


The Oakland City Council will hold their monthly meeting tonight at 5:30 p.m. at the Rosen Room in the Oakland City Auditorium.

An agenda is on file at the Oakland City Office. The meeting is open to the public.

Oakland City Council Meeting Agenda


 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 5:30 on Monday June 20th, 2016 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.

______________________________________________________________________________

PRELIMINARY AGENDA

I.                        CALL TO ORDER

 

A.   Roll Call

B.   Establishment of a Quorum

C.   Reminder of Open Meeting Laws/Poster

D.   Approval May 16th, 2016 meeting minutes

E.    Treasurer’s Report

 

  1. SCHEDULED CITIZENS AND VISITORS TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL

F.    Tim Adams- Pay Schedule 4

G.   JEO- Acceptance of Bids and consideration of award

H.   Kathy Backer- Responsible Beverage Server Training and Melanie Thompson- quarantine and isolation laws in Nebraska and the training opportunities that are available to government and elected officials.

 

  • COMMITTEE AND DEPARTMENT REPORTS

I.     Police Report

J.     All city departments

 

IV.                    OLD BUSINESS

K.   Accept bid for the demolition of 110 N Park Ave

 

V.                      NEW BUSINESS

L.    Preparing for 2016-2017 City Budget & timeline

 

VI.                    INFORMATION ITEM

 

 

  • DISCUSSION

M.

                 

  • CLOSED SESSION

 

  1. APPROVAL OF OPERATIONS BILLS AND WARRANTS

Approval by motion

  1. ADJOURNMENT

Registered Agenda Speakers

                  The Mayor or Presiding Meeting Officer reserves the right to deny this request, or will call you to the center front podium when your agenda Item is ready to be heard. Presentations, if allowed, may be limited to five (5) minutes per person, with a limit of three (3) individuals speaking per topic position. Please come to the center front podium, and clearly state your name and address for the record and the agenda topic you wish to speak upon in a professional manner.

                  The Mayor and City Council reserve the right to enter into an executive session at any time during the meeting, in accordance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act, even though the closed session may not be indicated on the agenda.

                  It is the intention of the Mayor and City Council to take up the items on the agenda in sequential order. However, the Mayor and City Council reserve the right to take up matters in a different order to accommodate the schedules of the city council members, persons having items on the agenda, and the public

Village of Decatur Meeting Minutes


VILLAGE OF DECATUR

REGULAR BOARD MEETING

AGENDA

JUNE 9TH, 2016 @ 4:30 PM

 

The Board of the Village of Decatur met in a Public Meeting followed by Regular Session at 4:30 P.M. at the City Hall on June 9th, 2016. Visitors signing in Alta Wolf with Lyons Mirror Sun, Justin Smith, Cindy Brown, Judy Connealy with Foundation, Jaime Bacon with BCIA, Darien Beatty, Greg Beatty, Jenny Penny with Foundation and Tim Slaughter.

 

1)         Regular Meeting Called to Order by Chairman Kellogg

Roll Call: Anderson__Here__ Gatewood__here___, Kellogg_here____, Siecke _here_____, Tolby _here____

 

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

Roll Call: Anderson- yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

 

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

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

 

4)        EXCUSE BOARD MEMBERS NOT ATTENDING THE MEETING:

 

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

 

 

5)         REPORTS OF OFFICERS, BOARDS AND OR COMMITTEES:

 

1)         Police: Monthly Report-Justin Smith came to the table. The Decatur Police Department is continuing to work with the State of Nebraska to get more signage and to get people to slow down when coming into our community. In addition, we have sent in permit requests for these signs along with peddler permit signs to be posted at the entrances to the village.
We are also actively searching for certified law enforcement officers who would like to come work part time for the Decatur Police Department.
We need to update our office 365 software which has expired. This has a cost of $69.99

The ending report is that the police department has had:

__15_ New incident reports since the last board meeting.
__08_ Traffic Citations
__15_ Traffic Warnings
__04_ Accident Reports

 

We also had JP Sparks resigned.

Siecke made a motion to buying the software and Gatewood 2nd

 

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes
2)         Lights: Monthly Report-Cheryl said that we got a bid to put a light on the south end of town. The bid       from REA is 1500.00.

Anderson made a motion to purchase the 2 lights from REA for the south Broadway Gatewood 2nd

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-abstained, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

Motion Carried

3)         Water & Sewer: Monthly Report- Anderson stated sewer line is broke with a discharge of grey water and we have a temporary fix. We need to put down a brim and pipe. It is looking at $4500 to fix it.

Siecke made a motion to hire P &L to fix the sewer line Gatewood 2nd

                                   

                           Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

Motion Carried
4)         Parks: Monthly Report- Income for May $4,839.00, Cindy requested gloss to put on the bathroom floors and the board decided to wait to see how the floor wears. The fish grinder is being modified to fit. Cheryl took a trash can down to the park at Beck Park. With the picnic tables someone has offered to put the board on if the Village buys the boards. Gatewood stated that we should put the Go Fund Me on the Alumni’s Facebook page.
5)         Streets: Monthly Report- Income from city sales tax for March $4235.53. Siecke stated that the 3          patches have been done. We have got some bids on the street patches 10th street from the highway to the top            of the hill is $21,000 11th street from main street to the highway is $16,300. If we went through with this I was             hoping we could pay with half of this year’s budget and half of next year’s budget. Those streets are in serious            need of attention! Also talking about funding we got some information about funding through Nebraska State     Revolving Fund and you submit everything online. You can apply every year. Anderson asked why all the            sales tax goes into the streets. Kellogg stated that it was decided by the board. Anderson thinks that we        should have it in the general fund so it can be used for all repairs that need to be done. Kellogg stated that we            had no funds in the streets and our streets needed to be fixed and that was the way to get the funds in the            account.

 

6)         Recycling Report: Recycling is needing to be hauled to Tekamah- Clerk stated we have hauled some        but we need to have the rest hauled. I talked to the guy at Tekamah said he would come up and take some         recycling down, but we haven’t heard back from him. We are interested to see what it would cost. Cindy    Brown stated that there are full boxes that need to be moved down. Kellogg stated that it has looked nice            every time she has been down there.

 

6)        OLD BUSINESS

1)        Greg Beatty- Rezoning Lots 18-20 Block 22- Greg came to the table. Kellogg asked what it meant to       Greg to have his property rezoned. Beatty stated that he felt that it should have been done with the other         properties that were changed. Kellogg asked if there was something that he wanted to do and Beatty said he        was going to do the same thing he was doing now. Kellogg stated that if she had been here we could have             opened it up because it has been through the planning commission and through all the steps. I feel we need to      decide if the rest of the block should be zoned commercial or not. Siecke stated we need to address it one way   or another to decide whether it should be rezoned or not.                          

Siecke Motion to rezoning lots 18-20 Block 22 and 2nd by Gatewood

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

Motion Carried

 

2)        Hiring of Minors- Siecke stated that that we talked about hiring a teenager to mow and weed eat.             Anderson asked how many applications we had and the clerk 2 and said they are in the office. Anderson made             a motion to go into executive session to review the applications. Siecke 2nd the motion.

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

5:32

Siecke Motion to come out of executive session at 5:58 and Gatewood 2nd the motion

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

Kellogg stated that they went into executive session to look over applications and have decided to hire Trent       Gatewood to run the mower and weed eater and anything else that is asked of him.

Siecke motioned to hire Trent Gatewood as a seasonal worker at minimum wage and Tolby 2nd the motion

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-abstain, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

Anderson stated there are no set hours per week it may vary the max hours is 40 hours a week. Starting   Monday June 13, 2016

Motion Carried

 

3)        Jamie Bacon- Employee Insurance- Bacon came to the table. Board members were given papers from      Jamie Bacon. Based on these two without making any changes to the policy it has gone up about 19%. This             includes all three full time employees. Bacon discussed all the different options for each insurance company.

 

4)        Bids for Repair of Basement- Kellogg talked about the bids for the basement. We have bids from             Boden’s total $10502.00 material and labor at $19000.00 and Thrasher 2896.00 for outside 7992.00 for inside.         Keith Stillman brought in a bid for drywall removal and replace $10660.00. 21150.00 rounded up. Thrasher has a 25 year warranty.

Siecke made a motion to except Thrasher and Stillman and seek to borrow the money from the bank and Gatewood 2nd   the motion.

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

Caulking all window’s bid from Boden’s $820.00 and for the damaged drain $2500.00 the board decided to          get more than one bid. Table until next month.

5)        Bids for 1986 Chevy Pick-up- One bid came in. Justin Smith with a bid of $150.00.

Gatewood made a motion to except the bid for $150 from Justin Smith and 2nd by Tolby

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

Motion Carried

6)        Nate Wright- Bike and Build- If they have tents they can stay at the north park.

Anderson made the motion to allow them to stay at the north park.


7)         NEW BUSINESS

 

1)        Judy Connealy- Future of Decatur- Had to leave early

2)         Dave Malloy- Water main- Not Available

3)        Sign Painter- Kellogg stated that there is a gal that paints the signs. $3 for little signs and $5 for the         big signs. Gatewood stated that we should look to all the other signs and get them all done.

 

4)        Bug Sprayer- Anderson asked if it was put in the budget. Once a week at $600 a week. If we can get      them to start spraying next week. Something done month to month.

Gatewood made a motion to hire the bug sprayer if under $700 a month starting next week and will call in July   and 2nd by Siecke

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

 

5)        Town Hall Meeting – Date June 27th @ 7pm at the Sears Center

6)        Tim Slaughter- Village owned lots- Slaughter came to the table. He talked about bringing more       businesses to our Village.

7)         Burgess Lease- Clerk said the lease agreement coming due. There lease is up June 30, 2016. We need       to all have the lease agreements to look at the agreements.

8)        Senior Center Lease- same with the Sears Center lease is up June 30, 2016 and the board would like to     see the lease agreements before making any agreements.

9)         Employee Title and Job Descriptions- Kellogg calls an executive session.

Siecke made a motion to go into executive session to discuss employee title and job descriptions and 2nd by         Gatewood

Roll Call: Anderson-yes Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

7:12

Siecke made motion to come out of Executive Session at 8:00pm 2nd Gatewood.

Roll Call: Kellogg-y, Tolby-y, Anderson-y, Siecke-y, Gatewood-y.

 

8)         CORRESPONDENCE

 
9)         ANNOUNCEMENTS

Next Regular Board meeting will be on July 14th, 2016 at 4:30 here at City Hall

 

10)       APPROPRIATIONS AND CONSIDERATION OF THE CLAIMS:

 

1) Claims preapproved by Gatewood and Tolby, Both denied Omaha Street Sweeping

2) Motion to Approve all the Claims as Submitted

Siecke 2nd  Gatewood

 

Roll Call: Anderson-yes, Gatewood-yes, Kellogg-yes, Siecke-yes, Tolby-yes

 

Are there any questions from the audience?

Block 90 13-17 lots

 

12)       MOTION TO ADJOURN THE REGULAR MEETING

 

Gatewood 2nd Siecke

 

Adjournment Time: 8:07

_____________________________

Chairman

________________________________

Village Clerk

 

4-H/FFA Livestock Quality Assurance Training


Keeping livestock properly watered takes a lot of water and effort if you are carrying it to your animals as these Burt County 4-H members learned. They are pictured with at least part of the buckets they would have to carry to the animal they were assigned as part of the Livestock Quality Assurance Training last Sunday evening in Oakland. Pictured are: Bailey Fleischman of Tekamah showing part of the 23 gallons of water a 1150 lb. steer would need at 90 degrees; Bryce Uhing of West Point with enough water for a 700 lb steer at 50 degrees; Thomas Hennig of Tekamah with the 6 gallons of water he’d need for a 200 pound hog at 100 degrees; Megan Olson of Tekamah with the much smaller amount she’d need for a 40 lb. lamb at 50 degrees; Blaine Olson of Tekamah with water for his 120 lb. lamb at 80 degrees and Sydney Olsen of Lyons with enough water for a 120 lb. pig at 50 degrees. The rule of thumb in calculating water use is one gallon per 100 lbs. of animal plus more for heat and stress situations.  Photo Credit/Mary Loftis

Keeping livestock properly watered takes a lot of water and effort if you are carrying it to your animals as these Burt County 4-H members learned. They are pictured with at least part of the buckets they would have to carry to the animal they were assigned as part of the Livestock Quality Assurance Training last Sunday evening in Oakland. Pictured are: Bailey Fleischman of Tekamah showing part of the 23 gallons of water a 1150 lb. steer would need at 90 degrees; Bryce Uhing of West Point with enough water for a 700 lb steer at 50 degrees; Thomas Hennig of Tekamah with the 6 gallons of water he’d need for a 200 pound hog at 100 degrees; Megan Olson of Tekamah with the much smaller amount she’d need for a 40 lb. lamb at 50 degrees; Blaine Olson of Tekamah with water for his 120 lb. lamb at 80 degrees and Sydney Olsen of Lyons with enough water for a 120 lb. pig at 50 degrees. The rule of thumb in calculating water use is one gallon per 100 lbs. of animal plus more for heat and stress situations.
Photo Credit/Mary Loftis

4-H/FFA Livestock Quality Assurance Training included a session on the importance of reading medication labels. This lesson was emphasized by having the participants try to identify what was in the beverage bottles by using the information available on the bottle and tasting and smelling the liquids. These Logan Valley Clovers 4-H members resort to tasting the liquids as the labeling was often incomplete. Hailey Miller of Lyons; Lyndsey Johnson of Oakland, Brent Miller of Lyons (behind); Elise Anderson of Lyons and Avery Bacon of Lyons take turns trying the different beverages as Tess Johnson of Oakland helped serve them. Photo Credit/Mary Loftis.

4-H/FFA Livestock Quality Assurance Training included a session on the importance of reading medication labels. This lesson was emphasized by having the participants try to identify what was in the beverage bottles by using the information available on the bottle and tasting and smelling the liquids. These Logan Valley Clovers 4-H members resort to tasting the liquids as the labeling was often incomplete. Hailey Miller of Lyons; Lyndsey Johnson of Oakland, Brent Miller of Lyons (behind); Elise Anderson of Lyons and Avery Bacon of Lyons take turns trying the different beverages as Tess Johnson of Oakland helped serve them. Photo Credit/Mary Loftis.

Scrap Tire Collection in Cuming County


Cuming County has been awarded a grant from the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality for the purpose of having a scrap tire collection. The Nebraska Loess Hills Resource, Conservation and Development Council (RC&D), Papio-Missouri River NRD, Lower Elkhorn NRD, City of West Point, and the Cuming County Fairboard are partnering to organize the collection. The tentative date for this collection is August 19 and will be held in West Point.

The RC&D has applied for funding for an electronic waste and a series of HHW (household hazardous waste) collections. Details will be in future Little News.

 

Oakland City Council Preliminary Meeting Agenda


 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 5:30 on Monday June 20th, 2016 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.

______________________________________________________________________________

PRELIMINARY AGENDA

I.                        CALL TO ORDER

 

A.   Roll Call

B.   Establishment of a Quorum

C.   Reminder of Open Meeting Laws/Poster

D.   Approval May 16th, 2016 meeting minutes

E.    Treasurer’s Report

 

  1. SCHEDULED CITIZENS AND VISITORS TO ADDRESS THE COUNCIL

F.    Tim Adams- Pay Schedule 4

G.   Kathy Backer- Responsible Beverage Server Training and Melanie Thompson- quarantine and isolation laws in Nebraska and the training opportunities that are available to government and elected officials.

 

  • COMMITTEE AND DEPARTMENT REPORTS

H.   Police Report

I.

 

IV.                    OLD BUSINESS

J.     Accept bid for the demolition of 110 N Park Ave

 

V.                      NEW BUSINESS

K.

 

VI.                    INFORMATION ITEM

 

 

  • DISCUSSION

L.

                 

  • CLOSED SESSION

 

  1. APPROVAL OF OPERATIONS BILLS AND WARRANTS

Approval by motion

  1. ADJOURNMENT

Registered Agenda Speakers

                  The Mayor or Presiding Meeting Officer reserves the right to deny this request, or will call you to the center front podium when your agenda Item is ready to be heard. Presentations, if allowed, may be limited to five (5) minutes per person, with a limit of three (3) individuals speaking per topic position. Please come to the center front podium, and clearly state your name and address for the record and the agenda topic you wish to speak upon in a professional manner.

                  The Mayor and City Council reserve the right to enter into an executive session at any time during the meeting, in accordance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act, even though the closed session may not be indicated on the agenda.

                  It is the intention of the Mayor and City Council to take up the items on the agenda in sequential order. However, the Mayor and City Council reserve the right to take up matters in a different order to accommodate the schedules of the city council members, persons having items on the agenda, and the public

Waffle Supper at Oakland Heights


This month’s waffle supper at Oakland Heights is tonight, June 16th. Serving begins at 5:30 p.m. 

Happenings at Oakland Heights


Oakland Heights News by Nancy Silvey

This week we have our monthly Waffle Supper on Thursday June 16th serving at 5:30 pm. On Saturday June 18th the Rusty Buckets will be here to perform at 2:30 pm. Next week on Monday June 20th we will be having a Father’s Day celebration at 2:30 pm with entertainment by Jerry Stingley and serving Banana floats. On Tuesday June 21st at 11:15 am we will be going to Golden Oaks for their potluck.

Church Service for Sunday June 19th at 2:30 pm will be given by the St. John Lutheran Church with a luncheon served afterwards. On Tuesday June 21st is Catholic Mass at 9:30 am given by Father Paul.

Activities for the week of June 20th   to June 25th   are as follows, Reading with Jill, Manicures, Sing a Long, Game Day, Trivia , Bingo the w/Staff, Coffee and Conversation,   Bible Fellowship, Word Games, Let’s Play Ball, Crafty Cooking, Friday Bingo, Saturday morning video, and Lawrence Walk.

Volunteers signing in last week were; Judy Nelson, Mary Donavan, Anne Anderson, Patty Miller, Betty Hanna, Marge Maller,   Dani Moseman, Pat Anderson, Nadine Anderson, Lola Bridgeford, Sly Rouse, and Seth Anderson.

Guests signing in the guest book last week were: Gus and Janet Kai to see Paul Kai.

 

 

Verna N. Weatherly, 95, of Tekamah NE


Verna N. Weatherly, age 95, of Tekamah, Nebraska passed away Monday, June 13, 2016 at the Golden Living Center in Tekamah.  Memorial services will be on Saturday, June 18, 2016, at 10 a.m. at the United Methodist Church in Tekamah.  Burial will  be in the Tekamah Cemetery, Tekamah, Nebraska.  Memorial visitation will be held Friday, June 17th, from 5-6:30 p.m. with family receiving friends and Eastern Star Service at 6:30 p.m. all at Pelan Funeral Services in Tekamah.  Memorials to the family to be designated at a later date  Pelan Funeral Services in Tekamah is in charge of arrangements.

Verna Nylene Weatherly was born to Chancey and Alpharetta (Irish) Underwood in Belgrade, Nebraska on February 26, 1921.
Verna grew up in the Belgrade area and graduated from Belgrade High school in 1938. On November 5, 1941, Verna married Robert “Bob” Weatherly in Belgrade. They lived most of their lives on farms around the Tekamah area and moved into Tekamah in 1975. She spent numerous hours answering phones and taking messages at Weatherly Bros Irrigation.

Verna was a member of the United Methodist Church of Tekamah, Tekamah Chapter 131 Order of the Eastern Star of Nebraska. She was a leader for various 4-H groups and a loyal supporter of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Bob and Verna loved traveling with friends and family to Texas and Las Vegas; they had numerous stories of the adventures.

Verna was preceded in death by her husband, Robert “Bob” Weatherly; daughter, Patricia Weatherly Nicholls; daughter-in-law, Mary Jane “Janie” (Mullins) Weatherly, grandson Michael Weatherly; sister, Aila Ahlers; brother, Claire Underwood; brothers-in-law, Walt Ahlers and Vernon Hansen.

Verna is survived by her sons, Robert K. ( Beth) Weatherly, Jr. of Fremont, NE and Jerry L. Weatherly of Bellevue, NE; three grandchildren, Mark (Amanda) Nicholls of Irving, TX, Bruce (Teresa) Nicholls of Claremore, OK,  Jill C. Weatherly of Lincoln, NE; five great grandchildren, Tyler and Grant Nicholls of Claremore, Tori, Micah and Laura Nicholls of Irving. Verna is also survived by brothers, C. Harold (Emma) Underwood of Redding, CA and Duane (Shirley) Underwood of Dry Ridge, KY; sisters, Janet Hansen of Harvard, NE and Jean Craig of California; many nieces and nephews.

Verna Weatherly

Verna Weatherly