Ewing Public Schools
Approved Bills Aluminum Athletic Equipment, 12.00; AMH Family Practice, 280.00; B.E. Publishing, 593.40; Black Hills Energy, 531.32; Blain Pumping & Plumbing/George L. Blain, 130.00; Blick Art Materials, 240.96; BSN Sports, 76.08; Cason-Dellosa Publishing Co., 18.94; Committee for Children, 2,359.00; Computers Etc., 48.98; Cyrgus Co. LLC dba Nebraska Scientific, 48.40; EAI Education, 28.95; Educational Innovations, 10.90; EJ Computers, 1,616.65; Elkhorn Rural Public Power, 934.94; Ellsworth Publishing Co., 342.00; ESU #1, 50.00; ESU #8, 7,454.30; ESU Coordinating Council, 330.00; Ewing Family Foods, 197.68; Ewing Feed & Supply, 653.51; ExploreLearning, 875.00; First National Capital Markets, Inc., 12,000.00; Follett School Solutions, Inc., 3,685.51; Austin Good, 850.00; Gopher, 625.36; Grafted Tee, 22.00; Harte’s Lawn Service, 65.00; Heartland Communications, 3,241.46; Heartland Fire Protection Company, 481.80; Houghton Mifflin Company, 3,255.27; IXL Learning, 1,650.00; JD Printing and Publishing, 91.13; Kaplan Early Learning Company, 175.65; Kayton International, 2,000.00; Kenn’s Band Instrument Repair, 250.00; Lakeshore Learning Materials, 75.87; McGraw-Hill Companies, 456.06; MCI, 62.53; McIntosh Jewelry, 17.20; MFAC, LLC, 49.95; Midwest Restaurant Supply, 405.00; Mid-West 3D Solutions, LLC, 285.00; Midwest Technology, 1,250.79; Nasco, 190.37; National Business Furniture, 264.42; Novel Ideas, Inc., 1,260.60; Office Depot, 270.48; One Office Solution, 774.15; Penguin Random House LLC, 8.24; Plank Road Publishing, Inc., 172.45; Popplers Music Inc., 87.20; Prairie Hills Ford, 216.12; Quill Corporation, 350.09; Nick Ramold, 850.00; Really Good Stuff, 162.83; Rotherham Tire Service, 810.00; S&S Worldwide, 6.40; School Health Corporation, 18.35; SCHOOLSin, 157.41; School Specialty Supply, 414.92; SDI Innovations, 183.76; Staples Advantage, 67.63; Teacher Direct, 182.34; Teacher Synergy, LLC, 202.99; Teaching Strategies LLC, 95.60; Teaching Treasures, 305.49; Greg Thramer, 100.00; Trend Enterprises, Inc., 39.42; US Foods/DBA The Thompson Co., 527.94; Village of Ewing, 315.53; VocabularySpellingCity.com, 69.95; Voyager Sopris Learning, 466.81; Westend Mini Mart, 346.37; Wilkins Architecture Design Planning, 107.44; Zanner-Bloser, 673.16. Total: 57,527.06 Manual Checks: Wells Fargo Business Card, 723.29; Nebraska Notary Assoc., 156.18. Total: 879.47 July payroll: 176,302.44 Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ EWING PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SPECIAL JOINT BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING BOARD MINUTES July 10, 2019 Meeting Held @ Ewing Public School- 416 N. Spruce Street- Ewing, Nebraska 68735 PRESENT Board Members: Jason Schindler- Pete Funk- Ed Nordby-Jeremy Wagner- Gina Koenig Administrators: Superintendent Ted Hillman & Principal Greg Appleby ABSENT Board Member: Mark Ramold A. The special joint board meeting between Ewing Board of Education, Clearwater Original Board of Education, and Orchard Original Board of Education was called to order by Vice-President Jason Schindler at 7:08 pm. Roll call was taken. Board members Gina Koenig and Mark Ramold were absent. Visitors were welcomed and informed that this meeting was in compliance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act and Open Meeting Laws are posted for inspection at any time. B. Moved by Schindler, seconded by Nordby to approve the agenda for the meeting and to excuse board members Gina Koenig and Mark Ramold. Motion carried 4-0. C. Board Member Gina Koenig arrived at 7: 12 pm. D. Public Comment Period. E. Moved by Nordby, seconded by Funk, to approve the Architectural Contract with Wilkins ADP, LLC for the proposed building project. Motion carried 5-0. F. Moved by Wagner, seconded by Nordby, to approve the selection of Hausmann Construction as the Construction Manager at Risk for the proposed building project. Motion carried 5-0. G. Moved by Funk, seconded by Nordby, to approve the Ewing Public Schools Board of Education Reorganization Petition Resolution. Said resolution was read in its entirety. Motion carried 5-0. H. Review of building project schedule was provided by Jacob Sertich from Wilkins ADP. I. Moved by Nordby, seconded by Schindler, to adjourn the meeting at 7:58 pm. Gina Koenig, Secretary Board of Education -- Ewing Public Schools Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ BRUNSWICK BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING AGENDA DATE: June 26th 2019 at Auditorium. Chairman Jim Meuret called the meeting to order at 7:06 pm. with a Roll Call: Present were Craig Forbes, Joe Rumsey, Ed Wahrer, Chris Twibell and Guest: Mike Masat, Kate Ostenrude, Michelle Pellatz, Amanda Peter, Melissa Fischer, LuAnn Doerr, Michelle Meuret, Janet Todd, and Chairman Jim Meuret stated that after the last board meeting the board had Eco Lab came and looked at the auditorium. Eco Lab had stated that since there was a dirt floor underneath the auditorium there was nothing that he could do that the damage was too severe. Meuret stated that he also had Hild Construction come and look at the auditorium and Hild had confirmed what Eco Lab had observed. Chairman Meuret stated that the Village Board spends about $12,000 to $15,000 annually on the library and the library receives grants and state aid to pay for books and other costs. Meuret asked the other board members if they had anything to add, the members stated that if the library could find something within financial reason the board would definitely consider the options. Meuret stated that for the time being the library could set up in the auditorium until a better temporary or permanent solution was found. Chairman Meuret stated that he has been in contact with the library board about some of the options. Meuret stated that he had been in contact with the owners of the old school house and stated that the owner would be interested in renting the old school, but the Village would be responsible for all of the renovations. Meuret stated that they wanted a long term release of 20 years at $200 a month. Library Board President Amanda Peter said there would need to be some renovation to the old school because it would need to be handicap assessable because of the steps into the main rooms. The bathrooms would have to be updated to code and the doorways widened. There would need to be other renovations to the building as well, it would most likely need new windows and a heating and air conditioner. Library Board member Michelle Pellatz stated that they have been brainstorming fundraisers that could help with some of the costs of renovations and also stated that all of the board members and their families would be willing to help with some of the work. Librarian Kate Ostenrude had mentioned that there were grants out there for historical buildings, but there would be no certainty that the auditorium would be accepted and the process would be long. Library Foundation member Luann Doerr stated that the foundation would be willing to help, she stated that they could help with fundraising and could possible to out and ask for much larger donations. Chairman Meuret stated that the library board should get a bid on the amount of work that the school house would need. Meuret stated that the library board would present the bid at the regular July 10, 2019 board meeting and then further discussion will be held. Chris Twibell made the comment that it would be better if the lease on the school house was shorter. Meuret stated that he would be in contact to see if a shorter lease would be an option. Ed Wahrer made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Craig Forbes. All ayes, motion carried. The meeting adjourned at 7:50 pm, next meeting is scheduled for July 10th, 2019 at 7:00 pm in the Community Room. Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Notice of Vacancy on
Ewing Village Board Notice is hereby given that a vacancy exists for a member of the Ewing Village Board of Trustees, for the term expiring on December, 2022. Anyone interested is asked to please contact the Village Office by noon on August 9, 2019. Call 402-626-7718, or stop in the office. Dated this 9th day of July, 2019. Sharon Swails, CMC Ewing Village Clerk Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Joint Meeting of the Clearwater Original Board of Education, the Ewing Board of Education, and the Orchard Original Board of Education
Wednesday, July 10, 2019 7:00 p.m. Ewing Public School President Hoke called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. Motion by Williby seconded by Clifton to approve the agenda. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Williby, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Hoke seconded by Schwager to approve the absence of Kristi Schutt and Terri Hergert. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Williby, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Public participation offered Motion by Schwager seconded by Hoke to approve the architectural contract from Wilkins. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Williby, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Schwager seconded by Clifton to approve the selection of Hausmann Construction as Construction Manager. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Williby, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Schwager seconded by Hoke to approve the reorganization petition. RCV- Schwager (Y), Clifton (Y), Williby (N), Hoke (Y). Motion failed 3-1 Review of project schedule was given by Wilkins representative. Motion by Williby seconded by Schwager to reconsider the vote for reorganization petition. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Williby, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Hoke seconded by Clifton to approve the reorganization petition. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Williby, Hoke. Approved 4-0 President Hoke adjourned the meeting at 8:00 p.m. DeAnna Clifton Orchard Advisory Board Secretary Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ MINUTES OF MEETING
VILLAGE OF EWING – BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 8, 2019 The Ewing Village Board of Trustees convened in regular session on July 8, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall. Notice of the meeting was published July 3, 2019 in the Clearwater Record/Ewing News. An agenda was kept current and on file at the Village Clerk’s Office. Chairman, James Ramold, called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. Notice was given as to the posted location of the open meetings law. Board members present were Dustin Jorgensen, Dustin Wright, and James Ramold. Absent were Bill Graber and Jerome Dougherty. Also present were Vonnie Thramer, Kane Fry, Jeremy Tuttle, Carm Thramer, Laurie Larsen of News Channel Nebraska, Norfolk, Don Ruroede, and Sharon Swails. Motion by Wright; Seconded by Jorgensen to approve the minutes of the June 10, 2019 regular meeting. Voting: Yes - 3. No – 0. Abstain – 0. Absent – 2. Motion by Jorgensen; Seconded Ramold to approve the June bills as presented. Voting: Yes - 3. No – 0. Abstain – 0. Absent – 2. Bills approved: NE Dept of Revenue, Sales Tax, $540.92; EFTPS (Employer share), Social Sec. & Med., $541.90; One Call Concepts, Locates, $23.40; Clearwater/Ewing News, Publishing, $41.60; Black Hills Energy, Utility, $209.57; Bud’s Sanitary, Trash, (196 @12.50) $2,450.00; Elkhorn Public Power, Utility, $1,919.87; Great Plains Comm., Utility, $ 330.42; Ewing Feed & Supply, Supplies/paint-park, $63.32; Ewing Family Foods, Supplies, $101.98; Auto glass Solutions Repair, windshield, $50.00; McNally Law Office, May, $150.00; Core & Main, Fittings, $5,985.08; Lazy T Tire, Parts for mower, $88.35; Pollock’s, Gravel & mud rock, $2,873.26; NE Public Health Lab, Water/well samples, $723.00; Midwest Fireworks, Fireworks for 4th, $1,974.00; Pitzer Digital, Publishing $19.64; WestEnd Mini Mart, Pickup/police/mowers, $399.08; Funk Construction, Drag streets, $260.00; One Office Solution, Supplies, $111.06; Post Office, Postage, $95.70; Ogden Hardware Phone, minutes June, $45.00; Gross Wages, Gross Wages, $6,730.68; Alan Potter, Insurance allowance, $500.00 TOTAL $26,227.83 Other items approved: Building Permit #2109-4 for Gary & Sue Funk; Resignation of Jerome Dougherty from board. Meeting adjourned at 7:30 pm. A complete set of minutes on file at the Village Office. Sharon Swails CMC Ewing Village Clerk Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Notice of Renewal
of Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 53-135.01, liquor license may be automatically renewed for one year from November 1, 2019, for the following Retail (Class C) liquor licensee, to wit: Lucky Joes Liquor Store Lots 11-12, Block 2 108 East 2nd Street City of Neligh, County of Antelope, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Neligh on or before August 10, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearings will be had to determine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Neligh, Nebraska Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Notice of Renewal
of Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 53-135.01, liquor license may be automatically renewed for one year from November 1, 2019, for the following Retail (Class CK) liquor licensee, to wit: Teresa A. Legate dba Sly’s Chill and Grill Lot 9, Block 19 408 M Street City of Neligh, County of Antelope, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Neligh on or before August 10, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearings will be had to determine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Neligh, Nebraska Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Notice of Renewal
of Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 53-135.01, liquor license may be automatically renewed for one year from November 1, 2019, for the following Retail (Class C) liquor licensee, to wit: Imperial Steakhouse LLC dba Imperial II East 54’ of Lots 11-12, Block 4 118 East 4th Street City of Neligh, County of Antelope, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Neligh on or before August 10, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearings will be had to determine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Neligh, Nebraska Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Notice of Renewal
of Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 53-135.01, liquor license may be automatically renewed for one year from November 1, 2019, for the following Retail (Class C) liquor licensee, to wit: Robert A. Hanson, dba Buff’s Dew Drop Inn East One-Half of Lot 24, Block 2, 105 East 3rd Street City of Neligh, County of Antelope, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Neligh on or before August 10, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearings will be had to determine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Neligh, Nebraska Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Notice of Renewal
of Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 53-135.01, liquor license may be automatically renewed for one year from November 1, 2019, for the following Retail (Class C) liquor licensee, to wit: Antelope Lanes, Inc., dba “Antelope Lanes,” Lots 18-22, Block 32 902 East 2nd Street, City of Neligh, County of Antelope, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Neligh on or before August 10, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearings will be had to determine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Neligh, Nebraska Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Notice of Renewal
of Retail Liquor License Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Section 53-135.01, liquor license may be automatically renewed for one year from November 1, 2019, for the following Retail (Class CK) liquor licensee, to wit: American Legion Anelope #172 West 88’ of Lots 17 & 18, Block 21 115 West 3rd Street, City of Neligh, County of Antelope, Nebraska. Notice is hereby given that written protests to the issuance of automatic renewal of license may be filed by any resident of the City of Neligh on or before August 10, 2019, in the office of the City Clerk; that in the event protests are filed by three or more such persons, hearings will be had to determine whether continuation of said license should be allowed. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Neligh, Nebraska Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Neligh-Oakdale Board of Education
Approved Bills American Union Ventures 32.24 Antelope Country Club 600.00 AT&T 91.57 Black Hills Energy 1,036.80 Blick Art Materials 896.28 Bohling, Kali 6.99 Bomgaars 452.55 Carhart Lumber Company 1,274.94 Cenntral Valley Schools 157.43 Chair Slippers 402.15 City of Neligh 4,902.69 Companion Life Insurance Company 98.41 Eakes Office Solutions 279.92 Eakes Office Solutions 190.99 Elite Office Products 694.18 ESU #7 35.05 ESU 1 2,359.40 ESU 8 80.00 Father Flanagan’s Boy’s Home 149.75 Firefly Computers 147,040.00 Fremont Industries, LLC 742.00 Frontier Communications 100.05 General Fund Petty Cash 543.30 Great Plains Communications 371.29 Harco Athletic Reconditioning, Inc. 933.00 Hireright, LLC 62.80 Hudl 1,800.00 Jonny Dodge Chrysler Jeep, Inc 2,962.92 Menards - Norfolk 3,548.61 MidAmerica Books 347.10 Mr. S’s 778.88 NCSA 848.00 Neligh News and Leader 146.40 Omaha World Herald 489.00 One Source 0.00 Oriental Trading Company, Inc. 565.16 Plank Road Publishing, Inc. 172.45 Quality Iron & Metal 4.35 Rainbow Resource Center 282.74 Renaissance Learning, Inc. 4,117.30 School Specialty 251.96 School Specialty Classroom Direct 70.83 Schwarz Paper Company 680.31 Smitty’s Super Clean Inc 60.00 Syncb/Amazon 1,362.91 Teachers Pay Teachers 492.82 Teaching Strategies, LLC. 597.50 Toshiba Financial Services 433.80 Trend Enterprises 375.23 Voyager Sopris Learning 934.70 William V. MacGill & Co. 467.65 Winners’ Circle 17.55 Fund Total: 185,382.05 Checking Account Total: 185,382.05 Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Neligh-Oakdale Board of Education, Neligh, Nebraska, July 8, 2019
Notice of the Regular Board Meeting of July 3, 2019 were posted in the Neligh and Oakdale Post Offices and at the main entrances of the school, per board policy 204.07, on June 3, 2019. Board President, Ryan Koinzan, called the Regular Board meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and informed those in attendance that the notice of the meeting was posted in the Antelope County News, at the Neligh and Oakdale Post Offices, and at all entrances of the school per board policy 204.07 on Wednesday, July 3, 2019 and a copy of the Nebraska Open Meetings Act was posted in the meeting room for public review. Roll Call of members was taken board members present were: Ron Gilg, Ryan Koinzan, Cory Furstenau, Kevin Hild, Scott Svatos, and Kenny Reinke. On a motion by Reinke, seconded by Gilg, it was moved to approve the consent agenda, minutes of the June 10, 2019 meeting and approve general, building, QCPUF fund claims. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) Erin Whitesel, district treasurer, gave a financial recap for district funds: General Fund: $61,443.34; Sinking Fund: $2.65; QCPUF Fund: $1,044.98. There was no correspondence. Mr. Gregory reported on the state budget schedule. Administrator days are in Kearney towards the end of July. Information was given on the budget for the new fiscal year and the planning process going forward. Kevin Hild reported on the Westward roof leaks and the maintenance issues were addressed. Board policies 504.01-504.11 were reviewed. No revisions necessary. Tim Kallhoff, from Precision Glass, spoke to the board about the 1960s building windows. On a motion by Furstenau, seconded by Hild, to accept the Precision Glass bid for the 1960s building windows. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Reinke, it was moved to approve the 2019-2020 handbook. Motion carried 6-0. (RCV) On a motion by Furstenau, seconded by Reinke, it was moved to approve the lunch prices for the 2019-2020 school year with the amounts for each specified area: Breakfast $1.85, K-6 lunch: $2.55, 7-12 lunch $2.80, Free/reduced breakfast .30, free/reduce lunch .40, adult lunch $3.65. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Reinke, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to hire an additional para. Motion carried 5-0, Gilg abstained. (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy Organization of the Board. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy Complaint Procedure. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Hild, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy District Legal Counsel. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy Indemnification and Legal Liability. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Hild, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy Bidding for construction, remodeling, repair, or related projects with federal funding. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy Fiscal Management for Purchasing and Procurement using federal funds. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, to adopt the smoking 3016 policy. On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to adopt 3016 smoking policy as amended and striking the last sentence out of the policy. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Hild, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy threat assessment and response. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Reinke, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy animals at schools. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy technology in the classroom. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Hild, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy leasing personal property. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy assessment administration and security. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy job references to prospective employers. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy education court report. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Reinke, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy student records with option 3. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy routine directory information. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Hild, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy student discipline. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) The board wants Mr. Gregory to check into other area school districts facility use application form. On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy special education procedures form update. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Gilg, seconded by Hild, it was moved to approve the first reading of board policy reading act. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by seconded by it was moved to enter into executive session to discuss the potential Superintendent position at 9:32 p.m. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Reinke, seconded by Furstenau, it was moved to come out of executive session at 10:35 p.m. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) On a motion by Furstenau, seconded by Hild, it was moved to adjourn the meeting at 10:38 p.m. Motion carried 6-0 (RCV) Respectfully submitted Jennifer Kinnan, Administrative Assistant Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER
Council Proceedings The Board of Trustees of the Village of Clearwater met in regular session on July 8, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the fire hall meeting room. The regular meeting was opened by 7:01 p.m. Notice of meeting was given in advance by publication in Clearwater Record and notice was given to Council persons prior to meeting. Public was informed of location of Open Meeting Act posted. Present: Jay Snider, Steve Stearns, Steve Hankla and Kevin Filsinger. Absent: Paul Horman. Others present: Bill Thiele, Mike Klabenes, Dick Kester, Curt Thiele, Lauren Simonson, Kent Stallbaum, and Tina Snider. Items approved: The Hearing and regular minutes from last month and treasurer’s report. Late water bills were discussed. Building permit for Kelly Kerkman and Melvin & Kate Ahlers. Passing the second reading of the Zoning regulations Ordinance. Claims and payroll: Wages $4687.11 Bills $78801.67 Meeting adjourned at 8:02 p.m. Complete set of minutes on file at the Village Office. Tina Snider, Village Clerk Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ VILLAGE OF CLEARWATER
PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING COMMISSION HEARING The Board of Trustees of the Village of Clearwater met in regular session on July 8, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the fire hall meeting room. Notice of meeting was given in advance by publication in Clearwater Record and notice was given to Council persons prior to meeting. Public was informed of location of Open Meeting Act posted. Present: Kevin Filsinger, Steve Stearns, Jay Snider, and Steve Hankla. Absent: Paul Horman. Others present: Bill Thiele, Mike Klabenes, Dick Kester, Curt Thiele, Lauren Simonsen, Tina Snider. The Planning Commission Hearing was open. No public participation was presented. Motion to close hearing at 7:02 p.m. by Snider and seconded by Filsinger. Voting aye: Snider, Filsinger, Stearns, and Hankla. Voting nay: none. Absent: Horman. Chairman Clerk Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board of Commissioners
Neligh, Nebraska July 9th, 2019 Chairman opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approve Agenda. Approved minutes of June 25th, 2019 and July 2nd, 2019 BOC meeting, and July 2nd, 2019 BOE meeting. Correspondence was reviewed. Committee reports. May Fee Reports for Sheriff, Clerk of the District Court, Treasurer and Treasurer’s Fund Balance Report were reviewed. Pledge collateral was reviewed. Road Superintendent Report. Discussion of multiple road and bridge projects. Zoning Administrator Report. Discussion with Invenergy regarding tower collapse last week. Met in executive session regarding threatened liability. No action. Approved vendor claims. General: Ant Co Court, ex 401.54; Ant Co Dist Court, ex 72.00; Ant Co Sheriff, ex 229.20; Appeara, ex 40.15; Applied Connective, ex 4748.92; Black Hills Energy, ut 356.28; Bomgaars, ex 125.05; Deb Branstiter, ex 18.58; Dean Brown, ps 25.00; Casey’s, ex 729.49; Elgin City, ut 250.00; Neligh City, ut 4311.66; Clearfly Comm, ex 163.97; Creston Fertilizer, ex 840.72; Cubby’s, ex 660.63; DAS Financial, ex 448.00; Dollar General, ex 68.75; Dusty’s, ex 36.00; Eakes Office, ex 450.75; Elgin One Stop, ex 230.62; Elgin Review, ex 96.26; Elite Office, ex 139.38; First Concord, ex 10.00; Frontier Comm, ex 2299.91; Great Plains Comm, ex 457.18; Green Line, ex 782.71; Darrell Hamilton, ps 11.00; Hi-Way Mart, ex 102.91; Holiday Inn, ex 94.00; Nadene Hughes, ps 14.00; Iowa Prison Ind, ex 296.18; Jack’s Uniforms, ex 545.86; JD Printing – Neligh, ex 35.80; JD Printing – Clearwater, ex 6.40; Jonny Dodge, ex 262.70; Lazy T Tire, ex 202.48; Lichtenberg Tire, ex 665.76; Madison Nat Life, ex 43.02; Microfilm Img, ex 87.00; MIPS, ex 3675.55; Kelly Mueller, ex 31.07; Nebraska Unemployment, ex 1103.00; O’Neill Pest Control, ex 150.00; Office Depot, ex 174.11; Donna Payne, ps 25.00; Petty Cash (Clerk), 30.00; Quick Serve, ex 146.75; Quill Corp, ex 155.48; Region IV, ex 2808.00; Janice Ridder, ps 10.00; Caroline Siems, ps 25.00; Wex Bank, ex 504.18; Stealth Broadband, ex 261.50; Chuck Thiemann, ex 90.00; Thriftway, ex 56.36; Top Quality Gloves, ex 292.34; US Cellular, ex 350.70; Verizon Wireless, ex 78.51; Clearwater Village, ut 250.00; Bonita Welke, ps 22.00; Woods & Aitken, ex 4947.51. Road & Bridge: AMH, ex 18.00; B’s Enterprises, ex 13012.75; Steven Bright, ex 140.00; Carhart Lumber, ex 23.96; Elgin City, ut 56.25; Tilden City, ut 68.85; Constellation, ut 84.59; D & M Mach, ex 126.49; Dusty’s, ex 131.37; ERPPD, ut 519.04; Emme Sand, ex 908.63; Farmer’s Pride, ex 63.15; Ganskow Construction, ex 7380.00; Great Plains Comm, ex 267.03; Green Line, ex 1716.62; Hilltop Auto, ex 3000.00; Hinrichsen Sand, ex 157.74; Island Supply, ex 191.40; JEO Consulting, ex 3551.00; Jonny Dodge, ex 1349.62; Kyle Kester, ex 750.00; Lawson Products, ex 43.33; Lazy T Tire, ex 605.77; Lichtenberg Tire, ex 4968.59; Madison Nat Life, ex 23.25; Midwest Service, ex 5192.10; Duane Miller, ex 110.00; NACO, ex 927.47; NE Dept of Revenue, ex 3321.00; Neligh Auto, ex 658.45; NCPPD, ut 183.10; NE Glass, ex 250.00; NENE Telephone, ex 100.26; Pelster Sand, ex 3475.00; RDO Truck, ex 1070.99; Road Builders, ex 4855.37; RVN Trucking, ex 4800.00; Ryan’s Truck & Tractor, ex 16,271.76; Sanne Service, ex 1496.93; Simons Trucking, ex 6900.00; Spud Construction, ex 36,308.80; Wex Bank, ex 266.61; T-J’s Corner, ex 19.98; Clearwater Village, ut 64.50; Orchard Village, ut 82.50; Verizon Wireless, ex 225.35. Disaster Fund: Casey’s, ex 289.13; Emme Sand, ex 17,818.98; Farmer’s Pride, ex 20902.78; Funk Construction, ex 3500.00; G-Works, ex 420.00; Gene Heithoff Trucking, ex 3893.84; Hinrichsen Sand, ex 2046.26; Hometown Station, ex 3373.95; JEO Consulting, ex 16,788.75; Matteo Sand, ex 24,635.74; Mitteis Gravel, ex 42,231.03; Pollock Redi Mix, ex 28,862.09; Sapp Bros, ex 2052.33; Thiele Dairy, ex 108.00. Reappraisal Fund: Holiday Inn, ex 94.00. Register of Deeds Fund: MIPS, ex 319.60. Building Fund: O’Neill Pest Control, ex 85.00. Law Enforcement Fund: Applied Connective, ex 3340.04; Cash- Wa, ex 417.30; Culligan, ex 62.75; Dean’s Market, ex 238.80; Neligh Dentistry, ex 67.00; Platte Co Detention, ex 1550.00. Commissary Fund: Bob Barker, ex 286.43; Bomgaars, ex 112.04; Cornhusker Ind, ex 120.00; Dollar General, ex 35.80; Keefe Supply, ex 276.56. General Payroll: Total Payroll: 96,330.49; AFLAC, ins 1035.53; Ameritas, ret 13,689.37; BC/BS, ins 67,527.46; Colonial Life, ins 3.25; WH, 8701.13; First Concord, ins 633.33; Garnishments, 1312.12; Liberty National, ins 39.17; Madison Nat Life, ins 48.22; ST, 3680.36; VSP, ins 521.49; SS, 18,990.02; Washington National, ins 722.72. Road & Bridge Payroll: Total Payroll: 66,776.06; AFLAC, ins 181.87; Ameritas, ret 9093.39; BC/BS, ins 28,697.38; Colonial Life, ins 18.00; WH, 6224.71; First Concord, ins 345.83; Garnishment, 363.40; Liberty National, 70.92; Madison Nat Life, ins 28.67; ST, 2505.00; VSP, ins 183.07; SS. 13,185.12; Washington National, ins 302.80. Approved payroll claims. Approved Special Liquor License for Elgin Chamber of Commerce. Meeting Adjourned. Antelope County Board of Commissioners Tom Borer /s/ Chairman of County Board Attest: Lisa Payne /s/ Antelope County Clerk Published July 17, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF MEETING
EWING PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION Notice is hereby given that a regular meeting of the Ewing Public Schools Board of Education will be held Monday, July 15, 2019, at 7 p.m. at Ewing Public Schools and will be open to the public. An agenda for the regular meeting is kept continuously current and is available for public inspection at the office of the superintendent. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Published July 10, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF SPECIAL HEARING
EWING PUBLIC SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION Notice is hereby given that a special hearing of the Ewing Public Schools Board of Education will be held Monday, July 15, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. at Ewing Public Schools and will be open to the public. An agenda for the regular meeting is kept continuously current and is available for public inspection at the office of the superintendent. Except for items of an emergency nature, the agenda shall not be enlarged later than 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Published July 10, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE
In the County Court of Antelope County, Nebraska Estate of Lanny H. Williby, Deceased Estate No. PR 18-29 Notice is hereby given that a final account and report of administration and a Petition for complete settlement, probate of Will, and determination of heirs have been filed are set for hearing in the County Court of Antelope County, Nebraska, located at PO Box 26, Neligh, NE, on August 7, 2019, at 9 a.m. Lynn Williby 52048 865th Rd Royal, NE 68773 (402)929-0151 Personal Representative Bruce D. Curtiss (Bar I.D. #15041) CURTISS LAW OFFICE 317 West Locust Plainview, NE 68769 Tel: (402) 582-3838 Fax: (402) 582-3938 E-mail: [email protected] Published July 10, 17, 24, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE
The Antelope County Ag Society will hold board meetings following clean up nights on July 22 and July 29 beginning at approximately 8 pm at the fairgrounds. An agenda, kept continuously current, is posted on the Exhibit Building door. Published July 10, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that according to City Ordinance 400, Chapter X, Article VI, Section 10-608 (D) the Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at 7:30 A.M. at the Neligh Council Chambers, which meeting is open to the public. Purpose of the hearing is to consider the following: •A 4 foot north side yard variance for a commercial office building and shop at 209 Main Street. The hearing gives the public the opportunity to present comments or objections to the application. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes Planning Administrator Published July 10, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF MEETING COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS AS A COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Commissioners of Antelope County, Nebraska will hold a County Board of Equalization meeting in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room in the Antelope County Courthouse Annex, Neligh, Nebraska on Tuesday, July 23rd , 2019 at 9:00 AM, for the purpose of hearing protests, approving tax roll corrections, presenting over/under report, motor vehicle exemptions, setting destroyed property valuations and various other items which may become necessary to act upon. Meeting will be opened to the public. An agenda, kept continuously current, is available for public inspection at the Antelope County Clerk’s office and may be modified at such meeting to include items of an emergency nature pursuant to Section 84-1411 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes. Published July 10, 2019 ZNEZ Neligh City Council Special Meeting Proceedings
The Mayor and Neligh City Council met for a special meeting on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at 5:30 P.M. at the Council Chambers pursuant to posted notice on June 21, 2019. Present were Mayor Joe Hartz and Council Members Dale Wilkinson, Brent Pickrel, Leonard Miller and Ted Hughes. Also in attendance were City Attorney Jim McNally and City Clerk Danielle Klabenes. The City Council entered executive session for the protection of the public interest to discuss contract negotiations for the possible purchase and operations of the Neligh nursing home. Time: 5:33 P.M. Those present were Mayor, City Council, City Attorney Jim McNally and City Clerk Danielle Klabenes. The council reconvened into regular session at 6:35 P.M upon which the City Council authorized the City Attorney to negotiate with Emerald Healthcare for the purchase of the Neligh nursing home. Meeting adjourned at 6:53 P.M. City of Neligh /s/ Joe Hartz Mayor /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk A complete copy of the minutes is available at the office of the city clerk during normal office hours. Published July 10, 2019 ZNEZ |
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