CARD OF THANKS

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Shawn Johnson along with his family, Howard and Betty, Shelley and Mileeya would like to thank their family and friends for all of their prayers, cards, calls, gifts and caring thoughts before, during and after Shawn's open heart surgery. It was a stressful time made easier, thanks to all of you. Thanks to the doctors and staff at TVHS and Kearney Regional Medical Center for their quick action and emergency knowledge and care. Thanks to my coworkers for stepping up and helping out. Thank you to the United Methodist Church Ladies for the beautiful (and soft) prayer blanket. It's wonderful to live in a community that cares so much!

CHURCH NEWS

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St. Paul's Lutheran Church, LCMS 719 Park Ave, Cambridge, 308.697.3725 Paster Dan Wiese Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m.; Adult Bible Study and Children's Sunday School 10:15 a.m.

Outstanding Women 2021: Tammy Sexton

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When the Cambridge, Neb., branch of First Central Bank McCook caught fire early one Sunday morning in June 2016, it could have turned into a crippling event. Instead, up stepped branch president Tammy Sexton, who promptly dug into the to-do list getting a temporary branch set up. That facility, initially held in a community center meeting room, was up and running by Monday afternoon, less than 48 hours after the start of the fire. Sexton’s leadership was crucial, both in the immediate aftermath and in the two following years as First Central constructed its replacement, said Don Moore, president of the $122 First Central Bank McCook, Neb.
Outstanding Women 2021

Oxford Board discusses alleys

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The Village of Oxford Board of Trustees met on Monday, November 15 at the Village office for a regular meeting. Kristi Quinn was present for the code enforcement committee to discuss the alleys in town. She needed some guidance on what the code book allows and how to proceed with things put or parked close to the alley. There was some discussion on how far utility easements go. They also talked about the ability for the trash truck to get through without hitting anything. Quinn also commented on the state of the alleys and the large holes in them. Quinn will begin by speaking with property owners to encourage them to move items too close to alleys.

Beaver City Yard Waste Pick Up Extends Through Nov. 23

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BEAVER CITY – The city council met for just over an hour on November 10, 2021. Beaver City residents, who have signed up for the service, have until November 23 if they want the truck to pick up their yard waste. The truck pick up service will resume next March.

Indianola Council approves water, sewer rate increases

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The Indianola City Council met Monday to approve water and sewer rate increases and an annual "wage adjustment" for employees for the holidays. After approval of the minutes and claims of the prior meeting, the Council heard from Jada Carpenter about the work they had done at their property after receiving a nuisance letter from the City.

Economic Development Board Working on new Housing Rehab Project in Cambridge

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Cambridge City Council met in regular session on Monday, November 15, 2021. Council member Mike Harris was absent. The meeting began with a Public Hearing to Amend Zoning Regulations to add Section 2-202 permitted uses adding accessory building which existed as a subordinate use to a primary structure and remain after the primary structure has been demolished or removed from the property and adding Section 20-302 permitted uses adding accessory buildings which existed as a subordinate use to a primary structure and remaining after the primary structure has been demolished or removed from the property and removing accessory buildings and uses customarily incidental to the above uses. No public comment was made and the public hearing closed.
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