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Firehall Pancake Feed
The annual pancake feed never disappoints. The pancakes are delicious and fluffy, the eggs are scrumptious, and the sausage is spicy.
I am still in awe over the revolving pancake griddle. Doesn't everyone use these wonderful pancake-making machines?
When over 600 people show up to support the local firehall that means a lot of money is raised to keep the community safe.
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VILLAGE OF MURDOCK
APRIL 2, 2024
The Village of Murdock Board of Trustees met on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at the Village Hall. Roll call as follows; Jake Wilson, Dave Nuss, Michelle Chesnut, Lee Towle, Brittany Cooklin and Clerk were present.
The minutes from the previous March meeting were read and then on a motion made by Chesnut and second by Cooklin were approved by a roll call vote all voting “aye”.
The following bills were approved by the Board members for payment: OPPD electricity-880.82; OPPD Christmas Lights-254.33; Black Hills Energy gas serv.-486.00; Windstream ph/int-463.04; Ashland Disposal garb.serv.-2864.97; Constellation Energy gas serv.-1484.69; Cass Co RWD#2 606,000gals-3151.20; NE Dept. of Revenue Charitable Gaming license renew fee-100.00; Industrial Constrols Systems Inc. wat tower-1377.90; Column Software,PBC publishing-99.22; One Call Concepts dig hotln-5.14; Lovell Excavating camer sewer-450.00; J.Faubion wat oper/postage-181.70; J Barnes-payroll-1187.42; J Barnes copies reimburse-139.42; St of NE PHE Lab wat tst-15.00; St of NE Dept of Revenue 941N form-90.72; United States Treasury 941 form-836.0; Postmaster stamps-136.00; St. of NE Dept of Revenue sales tax-114.55; (auto withdrawal).
Old business of repairing the pump at the old well site was briefly discussed but no further new information has been obtained and again tabled.
Discussion was briefly held concerning Street work that is needing done and on-going Snow removal issues as both were tabled for further discussion after information is obtained.
The water tower painting/maintenance proposals from USG Water Solutions and Viking Industrial Painting. Both were comparable. Michelle Chesnut motioned to accept the USG Water Solutions 10yr painting and maintenance bid of 218,443.00 that will be paid in yearly increments. Brittany Cookling second the motion and it passed with all members voting in favor of.
Ben Madsen attended the meeting to inform the Board of his decision of placement for the dumpsters behind his building with a detailed drawn description of location. The Board gave approval for this. Madsen also addressed the Board concerning the marking of handicap parking stalls in the street. The Board informed him that they will paint the lines.
Ben Madsen requested signatures needed for all the KENO forms that need to be returned to Keno Operator, Scott Zeilinger, Zeilinger Daily Double and then be submitted to the State of NE.
The Sewer Main between Waverly and First Street will first block west of Atlantic will repaired ASAP and the line will be in continual operation during the repair time.
The sewer main line in the alley extending just west of Atlantic St. from Waverly to First Street was inspected by a robotic camera. Approximately 70-90 ft. will need repaired. This work will be done as soon as possible.
Lee Towle motioned for the Board to approve Josiah Graham onto the Murdock Volunteer Fire Department. Cooklin second and all members voted in favor.
There, being no further business, motion was made by Chesnut and second by Wilson that the meeting close and the next regular meeting will reconvene on Tuesday, 7, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at the Murdock Village Hall and it carried unanimously by RCV.
Jacqueline A. Barnes - Clerk/Treasurer
Dave Nuss - Chairman
Blood Drive
Elmwood Murdock High School
Thursday, April 25, 2024
12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sponsor Code: Elmwood Murdock HS
To make an appointment click here or call 1-800-RedCross (1-800-733-2767)
Come give 4/8 to 4/28 for a $10 gift card by email and a chance at a $7K prize!
Enter to win $100 Cash and Support the Elmwood-Murdock-Nehawka Legion Baseball Team
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2024 NSAA Speech Championships: Best of the Best on Nebraska Public Media
LINCOLN, Neb. (April 4, 2024) – Nebraska’s finest high school orators will take the stage for the “2024 NSAA Speech Championships: Best of the Best” at 2 p.m. CT, Sunday, April 21, on Nebraska Public Media.
Produced at the Lincoln Northwest High School Performing Arts Center in Lincoln, the two-hour program showcases high school students performing their winning state championships speeches. It is hosted by Lincoln media personality D-Wayne Taylor, a high-energy MC, host, DJ, beatboxer and voiceover artist.
The annual Nebraska School Activities Association event was held March 20-22 at Kearney High School and included students from Nebraska schools competing in classes A, B, C1, C2, D1 and D2.
“2024 NSAA Speech Championships: Best of the Best” can also be viewed at NebraskaPublicMedia.org.
ELMWOOD-MURDOCK SCHOOL WEBSITE
2022-2023 District Snapshot.pdf
Drivers Education-Murdock_2024.pdf
Elmwood-Murdock Public Schools State of Schools Report 2023-2024.pdf
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Next years dates open! 6-7 pm
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Please come and pick up what you need for your household or a friend’s.
We have canned goods, boxed meals, breakfast items, frozen meats, bread, eggs, baking ingredients, cleaning supplies, personal care items, diapers and wipes.
CORNHUSKER COUNTRY MUSIC THEATER
211 Main Street
Louisville, NE
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NEW WEBSITE!
https://cornhuskercountry.com/
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Come on over and take a spin on our dance floor!
This is a family-friendly venue, so bring the kids, too!
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ACOUSTIC JAM SESSION
Sunday, April 28th, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
FYI...Jams are FREE & open to the public!
Amplified jams will be the 2nd Sundays of each month, (in May it will be 3rd Sunday), 1-4 pm; Acoustic jams will be the 4th Sunday of each month, 1-4 PM
For updates, watch the theater's Newsletter or FB page.
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Bring your instruments, bring your voices or just sit in and listen!
Let's get together and have a good time!
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