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Monday, October 25 - Hot Beef Sandwich, Potatoes, Corn, Fruit Tuesday, October 26 - Ruben, PIckle, Potato Salad, cookie Wednesday, October 27 - Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Ice Cream, Roll Thursday, October 28 - Pizza, Green Beans, Lettuce Salad, Jell-O Dessert Friday, October 29 - Potato Soup/Chili, Ham and Cheese sandwich, Cinnamon Roll, Green Beans.

BEAVER CITY SENIOR CENTER

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Monday, October 25 - Pork Steak Tuesday, October 26 - BBQ Ribs Wednesday, October 27 - Fried Chicken Thursday, October 28 - Lasagna Friday, October 29 - Beef Stew.

OXFORD FOOD PANTRY

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Available Tuesday and Thursday by appointment only. An equal opportunity provider Contact phone numbers include 991-1064, 991-7331, 655-1922, 991-6911, 999-9418.

by Lebanon, Nebraska

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If you were to drive down highway 89 toward the west you would drive through the village of Lebanon, Nebraska. It is a small village of 70 people between Wilsonville and Danbury, Nebraska.
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Oxford approves library wage ordinance

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The Village of Oxford Board of Trustees approved a new wage ordinance for the Oxford Public Library during their meeting on Monday, October 18. The new ordinance set the wage for the library director at $12.50 per hour, the level 2 assistant at $9.50 per hour and the level 1 assistant at $9. The board also approved the minutes of the library meetings from September 14 and October 1. Board chairman Clint McQuiston asked about the new photo kiosk and was told it is in the library now.

Beaver City One Step Closer to Adopting Ordinance 409

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During the regular city council meeting on October 4, 2021, an ordinance that would prohibit the feeding of wild animals and feral cats, was read for a second time. The third and final reading for Ordinance 409 will be read on October 18, 2021.

Cambridge City Council approve using ARPA funds to purchase three pumps

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The Cambridge City Council held a public hearing on Monday, October 18, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss requiring a conditional use permit for accessory buildings that exist after the primary dwelling has been moved or demolished. Currently, according to zoning regulations, these buildings cannot be used unless another primary dwelling is built on the lot. After much discussion between Council members, the Public Hearing closed at 7:10 p.m. It was decided to recommend to add “accessory buildings which existed as a subordinate to primary structure and remaining after the primary structure has been demolished or removed from the property,” as a permitted use in zoning regulations.

Economic Development approves Jackson’s attendance at the Chamber Leadercast event

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The Economic Development Board Meeting was held October 13, Guests were Melissa Jackson, Margo Kent Agenda Corrections or Additions made were they added CPS/Cobblestone co-op marketing program discussion; removed item G (fellow/ Perkins Foundation idea); added main intersection by FAW discussion. Financials were approved and new business brought up by Margo Kent presenting the CPS/Cobblestone co-op marketing program proposal.

The Cambridge Lions

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The Cambridge Lions hosted a hamburger/hot dog feed this past week for the Cambridge male athletes. Over 40 young men attended and had some good food, fun and everyone went home with a Cambridge Trojan keychain. Best of luck as they wrap up the regular seasons soon! Go Trojans!
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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.
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