REQUEST FOR HEALTH INSURANCE QUOTES
Antelope County will accept quotes for the county health insurance until May 7th , 2019 at 9:30 AM. Quotes may be dropped off or mailed to the Antelope County Clerk’s Office, Courthouse Annex, 501 Main Street, Neligh, Nebraska. If mailed, the quote should be mail to: Antelope County Clerk, PO Box 26, Neligh, NE 68756-0026. “County Health Insurance Quote” shall be written on the lower left-hand corner of the envelope. Said quotes will be opened and reviewed that morning in the Commissioner’s Meeting Room of the courthouse annex. To obtain information related to the quote, please contact the Antelope County Clerk’s office at 402-887-4410. Antelope County reserves the right to reject any and all quotes. Lisa Payne Antelope County Clerk Published April 17, 24, May 1, 2019 ZNEZ Nebraska Unified District #1 Board of Education Meeting
Monday, April 15, 2019 Orchard Public School P.O. Box 248 Orchard, NE 68764-0248 Board of Education Regular Meeting 7:00 PM 1. Call Meeting to Order, Review Nebraska Open Meetings Act, and Recognize Visitors 2. Approve Agenda 3. Possible Motion on Board Member Absence 4. Public Participation(15 Minutes Allowed) 5. Approve Minutes of Previous Meeting 6. Approve Treasurers Report 7. Approve Unified Bills 8. Approve Staff Resignations 8.1. Math Teacher @Clearwater 9. Approve New Staff Contracts 9.1. Kindergarten Teacher @Orchard 9.2. PE Teacher @Verdigre 10. Possible Approval of Bus Bid 11. NASB Monthly Update 12. Unification & Consolidation Information & Discussion 13. Set Next Meeting Date 14. Adjourn The agenda sequence is provided as a courtesy only. The board reserves the right to consider each item in any sequence it deems appropriate. Therefore, we encourage visitors to attend the meeting from the beginning. The tentative agenda contains a list of subjects known at the time of distribution. A copy of the agenda reflecting any changes will be available for public inspection at the administrative office at Orchard during normal business hours. This agenda may be changed up to 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Published April 10, 2019 ZNEZ Orchard Advisory Board
April 1, 2019 6:00 p.m. President Hoke called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. Motion by Schutt seconded by Hoke to approve the amended agenda. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Stephanie Cleveland spoke about donation to the Beef in School program for $800 from Dusty’s and also commented on her concerns for purchasing new uniforms for coop. Motion by Schwager seconded by Schutt to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. RCV- Schwager, Schutt, Clifton, Hoke. Approved 4-0 Motion by Clifton seconded by Schwager to approve the treasurer’s report. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0 No bills for approval. The next Unified Board Meeting will be held on Monday, April 15, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in Orchard. Administrative reports update. NSCAS testing will begin the first week of April. ACT testing for the junior class will be on April 9th. When the test is completed, the class will have pizza and then be free to leave for the rest of the day. A banner for Beef in Schools, created by Avery Cheatum and Nalleli Zermeno, has been hung in the lobby of the school. ASC Lockers has also purchased one to hang there. Two junior boys have been selected for Boys’ State. Scheduling for next year has begun. Mrs. Hilkemeier will offer Voc Ag classes. The Northern Tier External Visitation will now be held April 30th and May 1st. The administration met to devise a plan for making up school days. A total of nine days have been missed this year. The administration decided to have school on Monday, April 22nd and to add 10 minutes to the end of each school day for the remainder of the year. KSB/RFP update was given. Administration received a Memorandum from KSB explaining school district reorganization processes and considerations. A draft of the Petition to Reorganize addressed to the State Committee for the Reorganization of School Districts was also received. Discussion on allowing the Nebraska Lawdawgs’ usage of the Orchard football field on Saturday nights during the months of June and July. Extra-duty contracts were shared with board members. Motion by Hoke seconded by Schwager to authorize administration to proceed with the purchase of new uniforms, mascot, and school colors. RCV- Schwager (Y), Clifton (N), Schutt (Y), Hoke (Y). Approved 3-1 The next board meeting will be held on May 6, 2019, at 5:00 p.m. President Hoke adjourned the meeting at 6:52 p.m. DeAnna Clifton Orchard Advisory Board Secretary Published April 10, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board of Commissioners
Neligh, Nebraska April 2nd , 2019 Chairman opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Approved Agenda and minutes of March 14 th , 2019 and March 17th , 2019 Board of Commissioner Meeting. The March 12th, 2019 minutes was tabled. Correspondence and Committee reports were reviewed. Bidding statutes were reviewed. Road Superintendent Report: Reviewed Damage to various bridges. Discussed flood damage and repairs. GPS tracking of equipment was tabled. Met with representative from Adrian Smiths Office. Approved Stealth Broadband telephone system/internet. Approved Ritter Conservation Easement. Approved Neligh American Legion Baseball and NYMC improvement grants. Public Hearing held and approved US Cellular Tower north of Highway 20. Approved CIMI insurance plan. Motion to approve creating a Disaster Fund and transferring money to Disaster Fund. Appoint Extension Board member. Approved two (2) driveway permits, tabled one. Discussion of Thunderhead RUA and CUP. No action. Met in Executive Session regarding employee issues and legal issue. Motion to approve employee choice regarding OT/Compensatory Time and till the end of fiscal year. Meeting Adjourned. Antelope County Board of Commissioners Tom Borer /s/ Chairman of County Board Attest: Lisa Payne /s/ Antelope County Clerk Published April 10, 2019 ZNEZ INVITATION TO BID
Sealed Proposals for the construction of “2019 Asphalt Pavement Improvements for Antelope County, Nebraska,” JEO Project No. 181571.00, QuestCDN No. 6277020, will be received by the County Clerk at 501 Main Street, PO Box 26, Neligh, NE 68756, until 9:00 AM on the 29th day of April, 2019, and thereafter will be read aloud. The work is generally described as follows: Asphalt overlay and repair Opinion of Probable Cost $800,000 Proposals will be taken for said construction work listed above by unit prices, as an aggregate bid for the entire project. All Proposals for said construction work must be made on blanks furnished by the Engineer and must be accompanied by Bid Security of not less than 5% of the amount bid. Bid Security to be made payable to the Treasurer of Antelope County as liquidated damages in case the bid is accepted and the bidder neglects or refuses, to enter into contract and furnish bond in accordance herewith. Copies of the contract documents are on file with Antelope County, Nebraska for examination by bidders. Complete digital project bidding documents are available at JEO’s website at jeo.com for $20.00. An optional paper set of project documents is available for a non-refundable price of $75.00 per set. Please send your check payable to JEO Consulting Group, Inc. at 803 W Norfolk Avenue, Norfolk, Ne 68701, Norfolk, NE 68701. If you have any questions, contact us at 402.371.6416. In order to bid the project, the contract documents must be issued directly by JEO Consulting Group, Inc. or QuestCDN to the bidder. The Owner reserves the right to waive informalities and irregularities and to make awards on bids which furnish the materials and construction that will, in their opinion serve the best interests of the Owner, and also reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids. ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Tom Borer, Board Chairperson ATTEST: Lisa Payne Antelope County Clerk Published April 10, 17, 24, 2019 ZNEZ NELIGH CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. at the Neligh City Council Chambers. A copy of the Open Meetings Law is posted on the east wall for the public. The Public has the right to public participation. 7:00 1 The Mayor will declare the meeting open. 7:01 2. The City Clerk will call roll. 7:02 3. The March 2019 special and regular meeting minutes will be presented for consideration. 7:03 4. The treasurer’s report for March 2019 will be presented. 7:05 5. Consideration and possible action for Antelope County Ag Society special designated liquor license for August 1st through 4th county fair will be held. 7:10 6. Discussion and possible action for sale of city property located south of the city water tower will be held. 7:25 7. Discussion and possible action for official newspaper publication will be held. 7:35 8. Appointments will be held for: Tree Board – 2 members – 3 year term Housing Authority – 1 member, 5 year term Jaws of Life Officers and Members; Volunteer Fire Departments officers and members 7:40 9. Ordinance No. 616 creating fence regulations will be held for consideration and possible action. 7:50 10. The Economic Development report will be presented. Consideration and possible action for Downtown Revitalization applications will be held. Discussion and possible action for Certified Local Government will be held. 8:00 11. The March Police Report will be heard. 8:10 12. The City Supt.’s report will be presented. Consideration and possible action for solid waste curbside carts and truck attachment will be held. Discussion and possible action for riverbank stabilization in Penn Park will be held. Consideration and possible action for water drainage from Countryside Acres onto Smeal’s will be held. Discussion and possible action for closing Wylie Drive for Old Mill Days Fireworks Display will be held. Consideration and possible action for pool employee applications as recommended by the Park Board will be held. Discussion and possible action for community clean up dates will be held. 8:25 13. Electric operations report will be heard. 8:35 14. Discussion and possible action for nursing home services will be held. 8:40 15. Bills will be presented for approval. Consideration and possible action for Drawdown #23 for project funds for completed projects will be held. 8:45 16. The Mayor will call for adjournment. “THE COUNCIL WILL REVIEW THE ABOVE MATTERS AND TAKE SUCH ACTION AS THEY DEEM APPROPRIATE. THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL RESERVE THE RIGHT TO ENTER INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION” Published April 3, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the regular meeting of the Neligh City Council will be held Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. at the Neligh City Council Chambers. An agenda kept continuously current is available for inspection at the office of the city clerk. City of Neligh /s/ Danielle Klabenes City Clerk Published April 3, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE
By virtue of an execution issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Antelope County, Nebraska, on a judgment where in First Premier Bank is Plaintiff and Cory S. Roland is Defendant, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in the commissioners meeting room of the County Courthouse in Neligh, Antelope County, Nebraska, on Friday the 26th of April, 2019. At the hour of 10:00 (ten) o’clock a.m., the following described property to satisfy the judgment and costs in said action: 2017 Wildwood 796BH Travel Trailer 4x4 TWDV16H7356003 Sale to be held open for 1 (one) hour. Dated this April 1, 2019 Robert E Moore Sheriff of Antelope County Published April 3, 10, 17, 24, 2019 ZNEZ Nebraska Unified #1
March 2019 Bills Approved Check # Vendor Description Amount 52362 Amazon Supplies $246.25 52363 Antelope Memorial Hospital Bus Driver Physical $140.00 52364 Appeara Supplies $407.87 52365 Avera St. Anthonys Hospital Therapy - Sped $243.60 52366 Big Red Storage Storage Rent $60.00 52367 Black Hills Energy Fuel $7,713.44 52369 Bloomfield Auto Parts Supplies $130.50 52370 Bohemian One Stop Fuel $137.38 52371 Braun Pest Control Pest Control $90.00 52372 Canon Financial Services, Inc. Printer Lease $22.81 52373 Capital One Bk(USA), NA Supplies, Meals $117.25 52374 CDW Government Supplies $434.96 52375 Clearwater Public School Miscellaneous $1,165.99 52376 Cornhusker International Trucks, Inc. Repairs $390.69 52377 Crofton Journal/Niobrara Tribune Subscription Renewal $34.00 52378 Dustys Fuel $541.59 52379 Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Motel Rooms - Speech $664.65 52380 Eickholt, Rebecca S Supplies $30.00 52381 Elgin Public Schools Supplies $25.00 52382 Elkhorn Rural Public PowerElectricity $1,820.02 52383 EMC Insurance Co Monthly Premium $11,803.49 52385 FRONTIER Telephone $371.12 52386 Great Plains Communications Internet Line Charges $3,885.76 52387 Grey House Publishing Periodical Renewal $560.50 52388 Harris School Solutions Data Conversion Fees $1,000.00 52389 Herbert Feed & Grain Supplies $140.67 52390 Independent Pest Mgmt. LLC Pest Control $100.00 52391 Island Supply Welding Supplies $107.24 52392 Jedlickas Hardware Hank Supplies $40.24 52393 Kendor Music, Inc. Supplies $11.78 52394 Krutz, Beverly J Mileage $30.16 52395 Lazy T Tire & Implement Repairs $43.16 52396 Learn Around the World Network Inc Field Trip $150.00 52397 Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Room $102.00 52398 Mcgraw-Hill School Education Holdings, LLC Textbook $96.25 52399 Menards - Yankton Supplies $6.71 52400 N & B Gas Company Propane $4,723.40 52401 NE Association Of School Brds Annual Membership Dues $4,565.00 52402 Nebraska Link Internet Line Charge $779.70 52403 Nebraska Rural Comm. Schools Assc. Conference Fees $200.00 52404 Nebraska Safety Center Bus Driver Training $200.00 52405 Nebraska Unified # 1 Miscellaneous Reimbursement $1,446.14 52406 North Central Public Power Electricity $12,149.70 52407 Northeast Nebraska Telephone Co Telephone $604.63 52408 Northeast Regional Deaf Ed Program Deaf Education $300.00 52409 Office Systems Company Copier/Printer Expenses $824.30 52410 Orchard Lumber Supplies $130.08 52411 Orvals Auto Service Inc. Maintenance $69.45 52412 Overland Rehabilitation Services Therapy - Sped $801.20 52413 Pitzer Digital Subscription $359.75 52414 Quill Supplies $80.65 52415 Recknor & Associates Legal Services $357.50 52416 Royal One Stop Fuel $1,947.10 52417 Safety Kleen Lease Fees $213.23 52418 Sanne Service LLC Service, Supplies $262.03 52419 Schreiers Lumber Co Supplies $44.23 52420 Staples Advantage Supplies $377.06 52421 Subscription Services Of America Subscription Renewals $259.73 52422 Synchrony Bank/Amazon Library Books $394.59 52423 The Verdigre Eagle Printing $766.80 52424 TJs Corner Hardware Supplies $90.45 52425 TJs Market Supplies $221.17 52426 University of Oregon DIBELS Data Fees $219.00 52427 US Cellular Cell Phone Expense $212.78 52428 USI Supplies $41.69 52429 Verdigre Farm Service Fuel $1,747.18 52430 Verdigre Music Boosters Trip Contribution $200.00 52431 Verdigre Public School Operating Acc't Miscellaneous Reimb $868.99 52432 Verizon Wireless Cell Phone Expense $68.26 52433 Viaero Cell Phone Service $82.80 52434 Village Of Clearwater Water, Sewer, Trash $534.00 52435 Village Of Orchard Water, Sewer, Trash $894.62 52436 Village Of Verdigre Water, Sewer, Trash $517.80 52437 WEX Bank Fuel $2,227.16 52438 Willies Service Repairs & Maintenance $356.58 52439 Winners Circle Supplies $280.00 52440 ZimMetal & Welding LLC Supplies $459.00 52441 ESU #8 Special Education $34,424.26 52442 MSM Enterprises, LLC Therapy-sped $1,792.66 TOTAL $109,959.75 Published March 27, 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 room in the Antelope County Courthouse annex, Neligh, Nebraska on Tuesday, April 9th , 2019 at 9:15 AM, for the purpose of approving tax roll corrections, presenting over/under report, motor vehicle exemptions 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 March 27, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF MEETINGS COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, ANTELOPE COUNTY,
NEBRASKA FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2019 Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Commissioners of Antelope County, Nebraska will hold meetings in the County Commissioner’s room in the Antelope County Courthouse Annex, Neligh, Nebraska on the following dates and times: April 2nd, 2019 at 9:00 AM April 9th, 2019 at 8:30 AM Meetings will be open 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 March 27, 2019 ZNEZ ORCHARD PUBLIC SCHOOL
ADVISORY BOARD MEETING at Orchard Monday, April 1, 2019 5:00 p.m. Agenda 1. Call Meeting to Order 2. Approve Agenda & Recognize Visitors 3. Approve Board Member Absence 4. Public Participation 5. Approve Minutes of Previous Board Meeting 6. Approve Treasurer’s Report 7. Bills for Approval 8. Unified District Update 9. Administrative Report 10. Presentation and Review of Extra-Duty Assignments 11. Discussion and Possible Motion on Purchase of New Uniforms *The agenda sequence is provided as a courtesy only. The board reserves the right to consider each item in any sequence it deems appropriate. Therefore, we encourage visitors to attend the meeting from the beginning. The tentative agenda contains a list of subjects known at the time of distribution. A copy of the agenda reflecting any changes will be available for public inspection at the administrative office at Orchard during normal business hours. This agenda may be changed up to 24 hours before the scheduled commencement of the meeting. Published March 27, 2019 ZNEZ Neligh City Council Proceedings
The Mayor and City Council of the City of Neligh met in regular session at the City Council Chambers on March 12, 2019 at 7:00 P.M. as published. Also in attendance were City Attorney Jim McNally, Generation Supervisor Josh Capler, Economic Development Director Lauren Sheridan-Simonsen, Police Chief Michael Wright, City Clerk Danielle Klabenes and News Reporters Jenna Hemenway and Carrie Pitzer, Steph Stuhr, Tim Johnson, Joe Lichty, Kelly Oltjenbruns, Tara Purdie, Lucinda Donaldson, Dan & Diann Donaldson and Adam Mortensen. The following agenda items were approved: Approved February 12th special and regular meeting minutes and February treasurer’s report. Approved the 2017-2018 fiscal year audit prepared by Almquist, Maltzahn, Galloway & Luth. Approved the use of Penn Park for Neligh Young Men’s Club celebration of Old Mill Days fireworks display. Resolution 2019-4 approving an application for Lucky Joe’s Liquor Store LLC/ dba Lucky Joe’s Class C Liquor License 122916. Authorized the survey of proposed property south of the water tower. Ordinance 615 for the sale of city property formerly located at 209 Main Street. Authorized the city clerk to segregate the sale proceeds in the General fund for the sale of the city property. Resolution 2019-5 adopting a wage scale for city employees for competitive wages commencing March 2, 2019. Approved the Dial-A-Ride Public Transportation church contracts for $51.73 per week divided equally among participating churches. Authorized and approved the Dial-A-Ride Public Transportation events for the Nebraska Public Transit Week of April 7th – 13th, 2019. Ratified the mayor’s action and approve the 4-year tower lease renewal with Tommark Properties at $100 per month effective March 1, 2019. Resolution 2019-6 adopting the amended Section 125 Plan Document with BASE. Approved a 2-year period publication with Antelope County News. Approved Antelope County News as the official publication for 2019 and 2020 and to revoke the city council action of December 2018 of naming Neligh News and Leader as the official publication. Appointed Melissa Smith to the LB840 Loan Committee for a 4-year term and Megan Wingate to the Library Board to fill an unexpired term to June 2020. Approved the special designated liquor license for Sly’s Family Bar & Grill for May 18, 2019. Approved the hiring of Mike Tabbert for the Assistant ED Director at $13.00 an hour effective March 1st. Accepted the letter of resignation from Jayce Ellenwood. Authorized the Electric Supervisor to offer an employment contract to new employees for payback of expenses in the education of the Merchant program. Economic Director, Police, Electric reports Drawdown #22 for project funds of completed projects for $2,210.48. Bills as presented Discussion was held with no action taken on the following items: • Sale of city property and policy • Ordinance No. 616 Fence regulations • Nursing Home Meeting adjourned at 10:08 P.M /s Joe Hartz, Mayor Attest: Danielle Klabenes, City Clerk A complete copy of the minutes is available for inspection at the office of the City Clerk during normal working hours. Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING
North Central Public Power District Creighton, Nebraska Notice is hereby given that the regular meeting of the North Central Public Power District board of directors will be held on Monday, March 25, 2019 at 6:30 P.M. at the District office, Creighton, NE which the meeting will be open to the public. The current agenda for the meeting, including a public comment period, shall be readily available for public inspection at the office of the District, during normal business hours. Gregory W. Walmer Board Secretary Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ Neligh City Council Special Meeting Proceedings
The Neligh City Council met for a special meeting on Monday, March 11, 2019 at 5:30 P.M. at the Council Chambers pursuant to posted notice on March 7, 2019. Present were Mayor Joe Hartz and Council Members Brent Pickrel, Leonard Miller, Ted Hughes and Dale Wilkinson. Also in attendance were City Attorney Jim McNally, City Clerk Danielle Klabenes, Lori Johnson, News Reporter Jenny Higgins, Steph Stuhr, Heidi Bitney, Jenny Breuer, Duane Eichberger, Steve Simonsen, Kathy Volk and Diann Arehart. The following agenda items were discussed with no action taken: • Lori Johnson of Great Plains Appraisal presented the findings of the feasibility and market study for an intermediate and skilled nursing facility and an assisted living facility. Meeting adjourned at 6:50 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 March 20, 2019 ZNEZ PUBLIC NOTICE
The Antelope County Planning Commission will hold a public meeting and public hearing on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at the Antelope County Courthouse beginning at 1:00 pm. A public hearing will be held at 1:00 p.m. for the Ponderosa Acres Plat four lot subdivision by Keith and Tammy Dittrich on a tract in the N ½ NE ¼ 17-24N-5W. The agenda is kept continually current and is available for public inspection at the Zoning Office. For more information, contact Liz Doerr, Zoning Administrator at 402-887-4248 or [email protected]. Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ ORDINANCE NO. 615
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NELIGH, ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF CITY PROPERTY; REPEALING ALL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NELIGH, NEBRASKA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That by prior City Council action the following described property was advertised for sale as surplus city property, to-wit: Lot 18 and Lot 19 except the North 1 foot thereof, Block 2, City of Neligh, Antelope County, Nebraska That David Buller offered to purchase such property for the sum of $3,000.00 which offer was accepted by the Mayor and Council of The City of Neligh at their regular meeting on the 12th of February, 2019. That such notice of sale was posted in at lease three public places within the City of Neligh on the 13th day of February, 2019 at the following locations: Neligh City Office, Neligh Post Office, Pinnacle Bank SECTION 2. That the sale of the above described property be confirmed and ratified and the Mayor and City Clerk be and hereby are authorized and directed to executed for and on behalf of the City of Neligh a Warranty Deed to such property to the purchaser, David Buller and Melissa Buller, husband and wife, or their nominee. SECTION 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. That this ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law. Dated this 12th day of March, 2019. CITY OF NELIGH Mayor of Neligh City Clerk CERTIFICATION I, Danielle Klabenes, clerk of the City of Neligh, Nebraska, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and complete copy of Ordinance No. 615 of said city, passed by the City Council this 12th day of March, 2019. City Clerk Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ Original Board Meeting
At Orchard Monday, March 11, 2019 5:00 p.m. President Hoke called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. Motion by Schutt seconded by Clifton to approve the agenda. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Williby, Hergert. Approved 6-0 No board members were absent. Public Participation was offered. Motion by Hoke seconded by Schutt to approve the minutes from the previous meetings. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke, Williby, Hergert. Approved 6-0. Motion by Schwager seconded by Clifton to approve the treasurer’s report. RCV-Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0. No bills for approval. The next Unified Board Meeting will be held on Monday, March 18, 2019, in Clearwater at 7:00 p.m. Administrative reports were given. Items discussed were update on the elementary teacher opening and also the Ag teacher opening. The Northern Tier External Visitation is coming up March 27th and 28th. There was an AD meeting to discuss future coop details such as scheduling, practices, etc. Administrators will be meeting to discuss coaching. Board discussion on the KSB Memorandum: Consent to Multiple Representation and Conflict of Interest Form. The board had discussion on the election of members for bond and consolidation subcommittee. Hoke nominated Schwager seconded by Clifton. Schutt nominated Hergert seconded by Hoke. Hergert nominated Clifton seconded by Schwager. Approved by ballot vote Hergert and Schwager for the bond/consolidation subcommittee. The board had discussion on site location for possible consolidation. A central location was discussed. Board members were interested in finding out where the central location would be when taking into consideration the farthest point of each district. The board had discussion on possible options for future planning if the bond would fail. With so many unknowns at this time, it is hard to make a plan. Future unification, going on our own for a year or so, and looking into how to continue to move forward with Ewing and Clearwater were discussed. The board created a statement for the Unified Board: The Orchard Original Board cannot commit to renewing the current seven-year unification agreement at this time. In considering a contingency plan, Orchard Original Board would consider unification in the future. There was some discussion on summer projects. The HVAC system needs continued work. There are some rooms that may need carpeting, but we will have further discussion after the board walk-through is completed. Tami Kuhfal has submitted her letter of resignation to the NE Unified District #1. The letter was shared with board members. Motion by Schwager seconded by Clifton to approve Tony Tabbert and family mowing for $210 per mowing. RCV- Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0. Motion by Clifton seconded by Schutt to approve the 2019-2020 calendar as presented. RCV-Schwager, Clifton, Schutt, Hoke. Approved 4-0. Our next meeting will be held on Monday, April 1, 2019, at 5:00 p.m. President Hoke adjourned the meeting at 6:43 p.m. DeAnna Clifton Orchard Advisory Board Secretary Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board of Commissioners
Neligh, Nebraska March 12th , 2019 Chairman opened meeting. Notice of meeting published as required by statute. Open meeting posted. Approved agenda. Approved minutes of March 5th, 2019 meeting. Correspondence and Pledge Collateral was reviewed. Treasurers Fund Balance and Fee Reports reviewed. Clerk of the District Court Fee Report and Sheriff’s Fee report reviewed. Delinquent Tax List reviewed. Zoning Administrator Report was heard. Upstream violation released. Approved Hild bid for repairing HHS ceiling. Extension educator introduction and Ext Office review. Approved occupancy permit for ERPPD. Bid opening and (acceptance of bids) for Gravel (all bids), Armor Coat (Sta-bilt), Asphalt (Jebro) and Culverts (all). Tabled driveway permit. Met with representatives from TransCanada regarding construction, access & underground permits and Road Haul Agreement. Met with Merit Mechanical regarding repair bill. Approved Decommissioning Plan with updates. GPS for R&B equipment was discussed and tabled. Approved visual equipment for meeting room. Sheriff Moore justified the NIBRIS bill. Approve Vendor Claims as listed: General Fund: Antelope Co Court, ex 318.00; Antelope Co Dist Court, ex 177.00; Antelope Co Sheriff, ex 40.25; Antelope Co Treasurer, ex 427.00; Appeara, ex 39.77; Applied Connective, ex 614.32; Bear Graphics, ex 347.13; Black Hills Energy, ut 1370.33; Blue360 Media, ex 137.15; Bomgaars, ex 256.36; Boyd’s Electrical, ex 122.50; Dean Brown, ps 25.00; Casey’s Business Card, ex 1054.63; Elgin City, ex 250.00; Neligh City, ut 3893.38; Clearfly Comm, ut 161.44; Clearwater Record, ex 988.35; Cubby’s, ex 289.37; Das State, ex 575.68; Doerr & Klein, ex 2555.82; Dollar General, ex 24.00; Dusty’s, ex 221.15; Eakes Office, ex 290.85; Election Systems, ex 1027.93; Elgin Review, ex 465.21; Elite Office Prod, ex 282.16; Frontier Comm, ut 2314.31; Great Plains Comm, ut 489.26; Darrell Hamilton, ps 11.00; Lyle Hart, ps 200.00; Hilltop Auto, ex 138.95; Holiday Inn, ex 314.85; Nadene Hughes, ps 14.00; Iowa Prison, ex 8.35; Jack;s Uniforms, ex 468.74; Jonny Dodge, ex 239.00; Lyle Juracek, ex 75.00; Rodney Smith Law, ex 700.00; M & O Door Prod, ex 127.56; Microfilm Imaging, ex 87.00; Midwest Sprinkler, ex 320.00; MIPS, ex 701.02; Cornhusker Intl Truck, ex 48.00; Nebr Assn Co Treasurers, ex 180.00; NE Health & Human Ser, ex 186.00; Neligh News, ex 1200.25; NE Nebr Assn Officials, ex 225.00; Office Depot, ex 227.44; Office Solutions, ex 175.41; Lisa Payne, ex 175.95; County Clerk-petty cash, 15.00; Pitney Bowes, ex 7131.90; Pitzer Digital, ex 413.51; Quill Corp, ex 170.36; Region 4 Behavioral, ex 11,773.00; Janice Ridder, ps 10.00; Caroline Siems, ps 25.00; Sinclair, ex 356.76; Smpc It Solutions, ex 4858.00; John Thomas Law, ex 1042.80; Thomson Reuters, ex 186.00; Uline Supply, ex 84.60; Unl Its Comm, ex 91.04; Unl Print Services, ex 325.69; Us Cellular, ut 359.47; Verizon, ut 82.13; Clearwater Village, ex 250.00; Bonita Welke, ps 22.00; Brieanne Werner, ex 131.06; Woods & Aitken, ex 116.00; Zee Medical, ex 11.35; 319 Graphics, ex 35.98. Road & Bridge Fund: Ag & Industrial Equip, ex 23.76; AMH Family Practice, ex 36.00; Beckman Lbr, ex 31.00; Black Hills Energy, ut 882.80; Bomgaars, ex 362.07; Carhart, ex 50.94; Carquest, ex 15.37; Tilden City, ut 69.29; Constellation Gas, ut 522.53; Cubby’s, ex 114.63; Dusty’s, ex 84.64; Elkhorn Public Power, ut 348.62; Farmer’s Pride, ex 9008.17; Frontier Comm, ut 393.17; GIS Workshop, ex 3920.00; Great Plains Comm, ut 264.80; Green Line Equip, ex 136.18; Jeo Consulting, ex 8383.25; Lawson Products, ex 241.01; Lazy T Tire, ex 52.50; Matteo Sand, ex 1016.40; Medical Enter, ex 70.00; Mr S’s, ex 308.56; N & B Gas, ut 992.25; NE Public Power, ut 305.17; Neligh Auto, ex 97.96; NE Nebr Telephone, ut 97.30; Powerplan, ex 304.06; Quality Iron, ex 137.74; Road Builders, ex 1469.84; Royal One Stop, ex 165.83; Sapp Bros, ex 1842.58; Larry Schroth, ex 158.00; Sinclair, ex 133.11; Verizon, ut 108.39; Brunswick Village, ut 46.50; Clearwater Village, ut 74.50; Orchard Village, ut 82.50. Law Center Bond: Bok Financial, ex 54,907.50. Visitor Promo Fund: Orchard Historical Society, ex 300.00. Reappraisal Fund: Cornhusker Hotel, ex 308.00. Register of Deeds: MIPS, ex 309.90. Law Enforcement Fund: Cash-Wa Dist, ex 2928.54; Combined Public Comm, ex 1800.00; Control Masters, ex 1222.00; Cornhusker Truck, ex 378.00; Culligan, ex 48.25; Dollar General, ex 28.45; Faith Regional Services, ex 810.00; Jonny Dodge, ex 14,970.00; Justice Data Solutions, ex 28,250.00; Labcorp, ex 95.00; Nebraska Bean, ex 12.00; Neligh Family Dentistry, ex 469.00; Thriftway Mkt, ex 227.97. Commissary: Bob Barker Co, ex 822.36; Cash-Wa Dist, ex 143.35; Keefe Supply, ex 503.04; Omaha World-Herald, ex 184.08, Ray Payne, ex 105.00; Thomson Reuters, ex 324.00; Flenniken Electric, ex 148.48; K & T Central Plains, ex 389.14; Kerkman Electric, ex 1433.57; PV Business Solutions, ex 298.50; Merit Mech, ex 4767.00. General: Payroll, $87,379.36; Ameritas, ret 13,188.99; BC/BS, 66,295.88; Garnishment, 1242.75; Colonial Life, ins 3.25; 1st Concord, ins 816.66; WH, 8,189.25; Liberty National, ins 39.17; Madison National, ins 96.87; ST, 3384.10; Naco Vision, ins 529.83; SS, 17,392.50; Washington National, ins 886.28. Road & Bridge: Payroll, 47,761.84; American, ins 181.87; Ameritas, ret 6604.55; BC/BS, 25,826.36; Colonial, ins 18.00; Garnishment, 393.13; WH, 4138.03; 1st Concord, ins 345.83; Liberty National, ins 70.92; Madison National, ins 49.89; NACO, ins 926.34; ST, 1601.58; Naco Vision, ins 147.15; SS, 9,378.40; Washington National, ins 302.80. Meeting Adjourned. Antelope County Board of Commissioners Tom Borer /s/ Chairman of County Board Attest: Lisa Payne /s/ Antelope County Clerk Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board of Commissioners
Neligh, Nebraska March 17th , 2019 Emergency meeting called to facilitate the State of Emergency declared by the county on Wednesday, March 13th , 2019. Chairman opened meeting. Discussion of various incident scenes and repair option and ideas discussed. General ideas and resources were reviewed. Travel band discussed. Approved having County Assessor contract for aerial photos of Antelope County to help document damage/conditions. Meeting Adjourned. Antelope County Board of Commissioners Tom Borer /s/ Chairman of County Board Attest: Lisa Payne /s/ Antelope County Clerk Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ Antelope County Board of Commissioners
Neligh, Nebraska March 14th , 2019 Emergency meeting called to facilitate the State of Emergency declared by the county on Wednesday, March 13th , 2019. Members of City/Village Boards, Fire Department Personnel and City Superintendents were in attendance. Chairman opened meeting. Emergency Manager and Chief Emergency Manager discussed various issues that are and maybe occurring. Documentation and various forms were reviewed. Approved up to $10,000.00 of emergency relief from Inheritance Fund if needed. Meeting Adjourned. Antelope County Board of Commissioners Tom Borer /s/ Chairman of County Board Attest: Lisa Payne /s/ Antelope County Clerk Published March 20, 2019 ZNEZ MEETING NOTICE
Village of Royal held its regular meeting March 4, 2019 in the Royal Fire Hall. Board members present were Dennis Bridge, Max Hieter and Jim Bright. Not present was Butch Hergert and Duaine Brandt. Meeting to order at 7:30, Nebraska Open Meeting Act recognized. Visitors: Discussion: Bills: Keys Sanitation, $332.00; Antelope Co News, $17.59; Roechelle Reuss, $45.00; Chellie McElhaney, $200.00; N&B Gas, $589.25; Antelope Co. Clerk, $11.79; Postmaster, $50.00. Motion to pay bills by Bridge, seconded by Bright. All aye, none nay, motion carried. Motion made by Bridge, seconded by Bright to adjourn meeting. All aye, none nay, motion carried. The Village of Royal will hold its regular board meeting April 1, 2019 at 7:30 in the Royal Fire Hall. The agenda is kept current with the village clerk. Published March 13, 2019 ZNEZ Minutes of Village of Orchard Board Meeting
February 11, 2019 The Village of Orchard held its regularly scheduled meeting on February 11, 2019 at 7pm. Board members present were Dennis Clifton, Dwight Van Ostrand, John Ferguson, Curt Mitteis and Glen Cheatum. Others present were Stephanie Cleveland, Tammy Cheatum, Bruce Horstmann and Brenda Harrison. Called to order at 7pm. Minutes for the January 14, 2019 meeting were approved as presented. Sheriff’s Report: 68 hrs and 44 minutes were spent in Orchard in the month of January with 1 911 call. OEDA: Stephanie Cleveland and Tammy Cheatum were present to discuss the Special Election proposing the 1.5% sales tax. The ballots will be mailed to registered voters by March 1, 2019. The OEDA held an informational meeting on this topic February 22, 2019 in the REX Theater. They will hold another meeting on March 4, 2019 in the REX Theater. The public is encouraged to attend. Rescue Unit Sealed bids: The Village board closed the bid process for the Rescue Unit addition. Curt Mitteis made a motion, seconded by Dwight Van Ostrand to table the single received bid to get clarification on the proposal. Aye: Curt Mitteis, Dwight Van Ostrand, Glen Cheatum, John Ferguson and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Motion carried. Treasurer’s Report: Glen Cheatum made a motion, seconded by Curt Mitteis to approve the treasurer’s report as presented. Aye: Glen Cheatum, Curt Mitteis, John Ferguson, Dwight Van Ostrand and Dennis Clifton. Nay: None. Motion carried. Reviewed bills: Glen Cheatum made a motion, seconded by Dwight Van Ostrand to approve bills as presented. Aye: Glen Cheatum, Dwight Van Ostrand, Curt Mitteis, John Ferguson and Dennis Clifton. Adjourned at 8:15 pm Brenda L. Harrison Village Clerk NCPPD, $2,587.56; Frontier, $453.44; Black Hills Energy, $1043.91; Antelope County Sheriff, $1,092.25; Appeara, $132.49; Quill.com, $52.96; Dusty’s, $150.51; Great Plains Communication, $97.95; J &J Sanitation, $5,552.90; Antelope County Clerk, $58.03; Swimming Pool Permits, $80.00; Hurtig Well Service, $594.05; McNally Law Office, $345.00; Pitney Bowes, $581.76; Root X, $286.04; Pitzer Digital, $276.67; Napa, $44.68; Kayton International, $35.63; Antelope County Clerk, $54.25; Amazon, $290.82; Donna Hamilton, $113.63 Notice: The Village of Orchard will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on March 11, 2019 at 7pm in the Orchard Community Room. The Agenda is kept current in the Village office. Published March 13, 2019 ZNEZ NOTICE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF ANTELOPE COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of BRADLEY W. BURDEN, Deceased Estate No. PR 17-52 Notice is hereby given that a final account and report of administration and a Petition for complete settlement, adjudication of intestacy, determination of heirs, and determination of inheritance tax have been filed and are set for hearing in the County Court of Antelope County, Nebraska located at 501 M Street, Neligh, Nebraska 68756, on March 20, 2019 at or after 9 o’clock a.m. Diana Burden, Personal Representative BY Alissa M. Baier, #26022 Krotter Law Group PC, LLO 313 East U.S. Highway 20 P.O. Box 398 O’Neill, NE 68763 Alissa M. Baier Bar Number: 26022 Krotter Law Group PC, LLO Post Office Box 398 O’Neill, Nebraska 68763-0398 (402) 336-2141 [email protected] Published Feb. 27, March 6, 13, 2019 ZNEZ |
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