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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1, 2021 NOTICE IN THE COUNTY OF CLAY COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Ruth E. Hagemeier, Deceased Estate No. PR 21-32

Notice is hereby given that on August 9, 2021, in the County Court of Clay County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that Timothy L. Hagemeier whose address is 135 Crooked Creek Circle, Clay Center, NE 68933 was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representataive of the Estate. Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with the Court on or before October 18, 2021 or be forever barred. Julie Bergen, Clerk of the Clay County Court Julie Bergen 111 W Fairfield ST Clay Center, NE 68933 SEAL Jennifer Fleischer #20990 Baird & Griess PO Box 121 Clay Center, NE 68933 402-726-3524 (Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1 2021-41 lns) ZNEZ

NOTICE IN THE COUNTY OF CLAY COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Albert H. Cook, Deceased Estate No. PR 21-33 Notice is hereby given that on August 12, 2021, in the County Court of Clay County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that Terry Gordanier, 503 West Street, Deweese, NE 68934 was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representataive of the Estate. Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with the Court on or before October 18, 2021 or be forever barred. Julie Bergen, Clerk of the Clay County Court Julie Bergen 111 W Fairfield ST Clay Center, NE 68933 SEAL Jennifer Fleischer #20990 Baird & Griess PO Box 121 Clay Center, NE 68933 402-726-3524 (Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1, 2021-41 lns) ZNEZ

Subscribe Today Call: 402-773-5576 PUBLIC NOTICE TO CONTROL AND ERADICATE NOXIOUS WEEDS COUNTIES: Adams, Clay, Fillmore, Franklin, Furnas, Harlan, Nuckolls, Thayer, and Webster Notice is hereby given this 6th day of August 2021, pursuant to Nebraska Noxious Weed Act, Section 2-965 and Section 2-955, that all persons owning or occupying property in the following counties: Adams, Clay, Fillmore, Franklin, Furnas, Harlan, Nuckolls, Thayer, and Webster, Nebraska, shall control and eradicate all phragmites and other noxious weeds. This notice is for the focus of eradication of the noxious weed Phragmites. Phragmites are listed by Nebraska Department of Agriculture as noxious weeds. These plants can spread rapidly and uncontrolled can impede water flow and water quantity. The County Weed Departments in cooperation with Twin Valley Weed Management Area will spray herbicide to control phragmites from September 1 to October 31, 2021. THIS WORK WILL BE PERFORMED AT NO COST TO LANDOWNERS. For further information related to this notice, please contact your County Weed Superintendent. Adams County: Eric Walston. Clay County: Greg Shuck. Fillmore County: Todd Boller. Franklin County: Doug Eckhardt. Furnas County: Todd Weverka. Harlan County: Tim Burgeson. Nuckolls County: Nick Elledge. Thayer County: Bryan Schardt. Webster County: Brian Pedersen. (Aug. 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 2021-48 lns)

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Clay County Highway Department will receive bids for one (1) new 2022 Motor Grader. Bids will be accepted at the Clay County Clerk’s Office at 111 W. Fairfield, Clay Center, NE 68933, until 9:15 a.m. on Sept. 21, 2021. All bids submitted must be marked on the outside envelope “2022 MOTOR GRADER BID”. The bids will be publicly opened and reviewed in the County Courthouse, Supervisors’ room at 9:15 a.m. on said date by the County Highway Superintendent and the Clay County Board of Supervisors. For Information and Specifications contact the Clay County Highway Department at 402-762-3532. Clay County Highway Dept 401 S Clay Clay Center, NE 68933 (Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 2021-27 lns)

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NOTICE IN THE COUNTY OF CLAY COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of Ruth L. Conner, Deceased Estate No. PR 21-34 Notice is hereby given that on August 17, 2021, in the County Court of Clay County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that Daniel Conner whose address is PO Box 744, Omaha, NE 68101 was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representataive of the Estate. Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with the Court on or before October 25, 2021 or be forever barred. Julie Bergen, Clerk of the Clay County Court Julie Bergen 111 W Fairfield ST Clay Center, NE 68933 SEAL Jennifer Fleischer #20990 Baird & Griess PO Box 121 Clay Center, NE 68933 402-726-3524 (Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 2021-41 lns) ZNEZ

Notice of Organization 1. The name of the Limited Liability Company is POHLMEIER AG, LLC. 2. The street address of the initial designated office is 506 6TH Street, Edgar, NE 68935, and the name of the organizer at such address is William E. Pohlmeier. 3. The name of the initial agent for service of process is Pierce D. Fiala and the street address and mailing address of such initial agent is 200 N. Burlington, Suite 100, Hastings, Nebraska 68901. Pierce D. Fiala #26692 Attorney at Law Skalka & Baack Law Firm, L.L.C. 200 N. Burlington, Suite 100 Hastings, Nebraska 68901

(Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 2021-22 lns)

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Notice Notice is hereby given that a SixYear Road and Street Plan for the City of Clay Center, NE as required by NEB. REV. STAT. Sec. 39-2119 et seq. R.R.S. has been recommended for approval by the mayor and city council, and that a Public Hearing be held on said Six-Year Road and Street Plan on the 21st day of Sept., 2021, beginning at 7:15 p.m., at the Community Room at which time objection to or recommendations for said Plan will be heard. Mitzi Messenger, Clerk (Sept 1, 2021-19 lns)

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Notice of Organization of Winding Waters 1. The name of the Limited Liability Company is WINDING WATER FARMS, LLC. 2. The address of the initial designated office of the Company in Nebraska is: 30710 Rd W, Edgar, NE 68935. 3. The name and address of the Company’s initial agent for services of process of the Company is: Christin P. Lovegrove, 179 N 9th St, PO Box 311, Geneva, NE 68361. HEINISCH & LOVEGROVE LAW OFFICE, PC LLO 179 North 9th Street PO Box 311 Geneva, NE 68361 (Sept. 1, 8, 15, 2021-23 lns)

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CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Sutton Board of Education Aug 16 Meeting The Board of Education of Sutton School District #2 was convened in open and public session at 8:22 p.m. Teryl Andersen: Present, Jolene Griess: Present, James Jones: Present, Brent Mau: Present, Jerry Overturf: Present, Monica Shipman: Present. Open the meeting. Call to order and roll call. Open Meetings Act. President Jones referred to the open meeting laws/act. Status of absent board members. Approve the agenda as established in advance of the meeting passed with a motion by Jerry Overturf and a second by Jolene Griess. Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Approve the minutes of the previous meeting. Passed with a motion by Jerry Overturf and a second by Monica Shipman.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Approve the treasurer’s report passed with a motion by Brent Mau and a second by Jerry Overturf.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Approve the August 2021 general fund claims passed with a motion by Jolene Griess and a second by Monica Shipman.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Abdo-Spotlight-Magic Wagon, Library Books-Elementary........ 542.19 Allegro Wolf Arts Center, Refund On Site Rental............................. 150.00 Apple Computer, Inc, Logitech Crayon/Ipads and Covers........ 24,175.50 Black Hills Energy, Utilities - Natural Gas........................................ 458.30 Brown’s Thrift Store, Maintenance Supplies................................... 19.33 Bulkbookstore, Reading Books-6th Grade Gerber/Newmyer........ 797.50 Burton Enterprises L.L.C., Monthly Garbage Bill........................... 160.00 Carlex, Reading Books Spanish....... .............................................. 288.24 Ccs Presentation Systems, Smart Learning Suite License.......... 410.85 Cengage Learning, Accounting Online Workbooks-Parrish......... 520.00 Central NE. Rehab. Services, OT AND PT Services - July 2021........... ........................................... 1,026.63 Cgs Music, Instrument Repairs Band...................................... 786.24 Chapter Books & Gifts, Library Books - Elementary............ 1,100.10 City Of Sutton, Utilities-Electric, Water and Sewer..................... 8,441.95 Clay County News, LLC, Printing and Legals............................. 585.55 Computers Etc, Camcorder Case, Holster, Ipad Carts & Sd Card.......... ........................................... 3,374.72 Cooperative Producers Inc., Maintenance-Fuel For Mower/Tractor......... .............................................. 102.56 Curriculum Associates Inc., Handwriting Books-2 nd Grade-V Friesen. ................................................ 55.88 Das State Accounting - Central Finance, Network Nebraska Charge... .............................................. 259.49 Decker Equipment, Locks For Lockers - Hs A Ulmer.................... 341.69 Demco Inc., Library Supplies - E Francis................................... 682.01 Eakes Office Solutions, Supplies-Classroom HS And Elementary......................................... 7,488.56 ESU 10, July 21 Sped W/S -J Bergen & Mclaughlin, ................... 60.00 ESU Coordinating Council, Threat Trnng-J George, J Vance, S Zoucha.

.............................................. 300.00 Flaghouse Inc., Sped Swing-M Hedden........................................ 358.60 Flinn Scientific Inc., Science Supplies-Schernikau and Yost................ ........................................... 2,274.30 Follett School Solutions, Inc., Library Subscription - E Francis.......... ........................................... 2,527.68 Fun Express, LLC, Title 1 Supplies R Griess................................... 65.49 George Brothers Propane and Fert, Bus Barn-55 Gal Oil-G Pearson....... .............................................. 631.95 George’s 66 Service, Fuel - Maintenance, Bees, Bus/Van........... 478.92 Gopher, P.E. Supplies-D Schmit and J Rapp................................ 2,095.81 Grizzly Industrial Inc., Industrial Arts Supplies - S Ramer .............. 804.84 Hauff Sports, Chenille Patches S & Bar Pins-S Zoucha................ 278.25 Holiday Inn Kearney, Admin Days Lodging-J Vance & D Wiseman........ .............................................. 749.70 Hometown Leasing, Copier/Printer Leasing.................................. 804.95 Instructure Inc., Tech Subscriptions-Canvas Cloud............ 1,994.39 Jen Smith Painting, Painting And Texturing Ceiling Library..... 5,329.50 Journeyed.com Inc., Tech Subscription-Adobe-N Ohrt................. 500.00 Jw Pepper & Sons, Inc, Hs Instrumental-Stands and Sheet Music...... .............................................. 974.04 KSB School Law, PC LLO, Legal Fees....................................... 306.00 Lakeshore, HS and Elem Classroom Supplies.............................. 1,409.52 Lincoln Journal Star/Lee Enterprises, Classified Ads For Bus Drivers... .............................................. 328.00 Matheson Tri-Gas Inc., Vo Ag Rental -J Lee...................................... 91.84 Mcgraw-Hill Companies, 6th Grade Math - R Gerber.................... 171.38 Mid-American Research Chemical, Maintenance Supplies-Gym Floor Supplies.............................. 3,331.90 NCSA, Admin Days And Nasbo Meeting ................................. 347.00 Nebr. Assoc. Of School Boards, NAEP Membership Dues-T Dietz..... ................................................ 35.00 Nebraska/Central Equip., Inc., Bus Parts-G Pearson.................... 140.84 Northwest Evaluation Assoc, Map Reading Fluency.................... 625.00 Paint And Paper Palace, Painting Band Rm, Ele Libr. Spanish Room... ........................................... 8,604.67 Pinnacle Bank, Tech, W/S Fee, Supplies,................................... 1,765.61 Presto-X-Company, Pest/Termite Control................................... 178.33 Prestwick House Inc., Teaching Unit The Book Thief - R Ahrens...... 37.99 Quality Inn.Admin Days, Lodging - M Shively................................... 270.00 Really Good Stuff LLC, Supplies-3rd, Title 1, Kinder, 1st............... 3,247.39 School Mate, Elementary Planner D Griess................................. 260.00 School Nurse Supply Inc., Nurse/ Medical Supplies-T Sadd...... 623.49 School Specialty Supply, LLC, Supplies-1st, 4th, Title 1, Kinder, 6th, 2nd..................................... 1,039.77 SFM, Workman’s Comp Insurance Premium........................... 29,122.00 Southercarlson Inc, Maintenance Equipmen-Carpet Shampooer......... ........................................... 7,995.00 Sutton Auto Supply, Maintenance

Supplies And Mower Parts.... 266.61 Sutton Lumber Co., Maintenance Supplies.............................. 1,527.07 Sutton Public Schools-Depr. Fund, Depreciation Transfer From General Funds................................ 40,000.00 Sutton School Activi, Athletic Transfer From General............... 30,000.00 Tcm Professional Subscription Services, Subscriptions Library-E Francis.......................................... 134.14 Team Concepts, Teacher Inservice Team .................................. 1,800.00 Tillotson Enterprises Inc., Concrete Leveling.............................. 4,935.00 Time Management Systems, Monthly Timeclock Contract Agreement.... .............................................. 165.50 Tools 4 Reading, Title 1 Supplies-R Griess.................................... 195.00 Troxell Communications, Tech Supplies-N Ohrt............................. 23.70 ULine, Supplies-5th Grade and Maintenance.......................... 173.16 Vance, Jay, Parking ESU Princ Retreat-J Vance........................... 17.00 Voyager Sopris Learning, Acadience Testing................................... 363.52 Wells Fargo Vendor Fin Service, Apple Mac Book Air.............. 69,301.11 Windstream, Phone Service............. .............................................. 419.04 Woodward’s Disposal Service, Inc., Document Destruction............ 15.00 ....................................... 281,262.29 ....................................... 373,476.99 Approve the activity fund reports passed with a motion by Brent Mau and a second by Jerry Overturf.Yea: 6, Nay:0. Public comment. Administrator reports. New business: Discussion on state health standards, resolution, and critical race theory. No official action taken. Approve 403B plan provider, Retirement Plan Consultants with Matrix as the custodian passed with a motion by Jerry Overturf and a second by Brent Mau.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Approve Safe Return to School Plan for 2021-22. Passed with a motion by Monica Shipman and a second by Jerry Overturf.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Approve all teacher, specialist, and principal appraisal documents for 2021-22. Passed with a motion by Jerry Overturf and a second by Jolene Griess.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Discussion of enrollment numbers for the 2021-22 school year. No official action taken. Discussion on 2021-22 budget. No official action taken. Personnel; Approve Laurie Sheridan local substitute teaching certificate for 2021-22 passed with a motion by Jolene Griess and a second by Monica Shipman.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Approve Sara Ochsner local substitute teaching certificate for 202122 passed with a motion by Jerry Overturf and a second by Brent Mau.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Adjourn the meeting at 9:47 p.m. passed with a motion by Jerry Overturf and a second by Brent Mau.Yea: 6, Nay: 0. Teryl Anderson, Secretary (Sept. 1, 2021-261 lns) ZNEZ

Glenvil Board of Trustees Aug 19 Meeting The meeting of the Glenvil Village Board of Trustees met on (Thursday), Aug. 19, 2021, at the Glenvil Village Clerks Office at 7:30 p.m. Trustee’s present were Zach Stiner, Scott Miller, Matt Whitten. Absent Tod McDaniel and Harold Gibson. Pam Johnson and Kenny Shaw present. Notice of the meeting was given by posting in three public places. The Village of Glenvil, Post Office, and R & K Services. All proceedings shown here, were taken while the meeting was open to the public. No public comment. Kenny Shaw gave the utility report. Miller made a motion to approve the following claims. Motion seconded by Stiner. Motion carried by roll call vote: Stiner, Miller, Whitten voted yes. McDaniel and Gibson were Absent. Black Hill Energy (utility).......... 40.64 Clay County News (publishing)......... ................................................ 64.42 Conway, Pauley & Johnson (legal).... .............................................. 286.00 Fairfield Coop (propane)........ 366.00 League of NE Municipalities (dues).. .............................................. 397.00 Matt Whitten (graffiti).............. 44.95 Menards (supplies) ............... 270.83 Municipal Supply of NE (curb box)... .............................................. 422.79 Dept of Revenue (Sales tax) ............ .............................................. 321.00

Notice Notice is hereby given that a SixYear Road and Street Plan for the City of Sutton, Nebraska as required by NEB. REV. STAT. Sec. 39-2119 et seq. R.R.S. has been recommended for approval by the mayor and city council, and that a Public Hearing be held on said Six-Year Road and Street Plan on the 13th day of September, 2021, beginning at immediately upon the adjournment of the preceding budget hearing, which will begin at 7 p.m. and continue until all attendee testimony has concluded. Meeting to be held at City Hall at which time objection to or recommendations for said plan will be heard. Marla Newman, City ClerkTreasurer (Sept. 1, 2021-23 lns) ZNEZ

IRS (p/roll tax...................... 1,672.66 Petty Cash................................. 9.10 R & K Services, Inc. (fuel)...... 227.88 Sargent Drilling (2 monitors)............ ........................................... 1,488.50 South Central PPD (utilities)............. ........................................... 1,330.05 Wages................................. 4,184.72 Windstream.......................... 305.39 Woodwards........................ 1,878.50 Miller made a motion to sign an Audit Waiver for Oct. 1, 2020-September 2021. Motion seconded by Stiner. Motion carried by roll call vote: Stiner, Miller, Whitten voted yes. Mc Daniel and Gibson absent. There will be a budget hearing on Sept. 8, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. Miller made a motion to approve using funds from ARP Funds to purchase a generator at lift station from Dane Electric with a bid of $25,619.46 and contact Black Hill Energy to run a natural gas line to lift station. Received bids from Krieger Electric $31,846 and 34 Electric $32,400. Motion seconded by Stiner. Motion carried by roll call vote: Stiner, Miller, Whitten. McDaniel and Gibson absent. Miller made a motion to give utility superintendent and village clerk a pay raise. Utility superintendent $24.15 and village clerk $15.23. Motion seconded by Stiner. Motion carried by roll call vote: Stiner, Miller, Whitten. McDaniel and Gibson

absent. Stiner made a motion to purchase a washing machine for fire hall but will check with Lichti’s on price difference. Motion seconded by Miller. Motion carried by roll call vote: Stiner, Miller, Whitten. McDaniel and Gibson absent. Miller made a motion to approve the regular minutes for July 15, 2021, and the special meeting for July 21, 2021. Motion seconded by Stiner. Motion carried by roll call vote: Miller, Gibson and Whitten voting yes. McDaniel and Stiner absent. Stiner made motion to approve the treasurer’s report. Motion seconded by Miller. Motion carried by roll call vote: Stiner, Miller, and Whitten voting yes. McDaniel and Gibson absent. No correspondence. There being no further business, Miller made motion to adjourn the meeting. Motion seconded by Stiner. Motion carried by roll call vote: Stiner, Miller, and Whitten voting yes. McDaniel and Gibson absent. Meeting adjourned at 9:02 p.m.

Notice of Public Hearing

Meeting Notice

The City of Fairfield will hold a public hearing on Sept. 13, 2021, at 7 p.m. in the City Office, the purpose of which is to hear public comments on the One-and SixYear Street Improvement Program for the City of Fairfield, in strict accordance with Nebraska Law. City of Fairfield Suzie Kluver City Clerk (Sept. 1, 2021-16 lns) ZNEZ

Matt Whitten, Chairman Pam Johnson, Village Clerk (Sept. 1, 2021-114 lns) ZNEZ

The Sutton Board of Education, District #2, will meet for a work session in the board room at the school on Sept. 6, at 8 p.m. An agenda is on file in the superintendent’s office at the school. Said agenda shall not be enlarged less than 24 hours prior to the meeting except for items of an emergency nature. Teryl Andersen, Secretary (Sept. 1, 2021-14 lns) ZNEZ

Harvard City Council Aug 10 Minutes The regular meeting of the Harvard City Council was held at the Harvard Community Room on the above date. Notice of the meeting had been given by publication in the Clay County News. Roll call showed the following to be present: Council Members: Ed Harms, Bruce Smith, Lisa Jodway, Frank VanCampen, Dean Winchell, Neil Riley, Mayor Keith Ljunggren. Absent: None. Ljunggren called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. stating the open meetings law poster is on the southeast wall. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Motion by Smith seconded by Winchell, to approve the Consent Agenda. Roll call: All ayes motion carried. Aqua-Chem, Inc/Pool Chemicals..... ............................................ $453.30 Aurora Coop/Fuel and Tires............. ......................................... $2,202.22 Big G/Water & Pool Repair.. $542.89 Business World/Office Supplies....... ............................................ $112.50 Cardmember Services/Webpg,Hotel,Janit................................ $137.27 Car-Tel Enterprises/Camera System. ....................................... $16,261.75 Central NE Bobcat/Rental for Storm Clnup................................... $228.00 Clay County News/Publish.. $103.83 Consolidated Concrete/Road Gravel....................................... $4,000.04 Cornerstone Bank/FireHall Bond Int Pymt................................. $9,690.00 Eakes/Repair Library Printer. $65.50 Hometown Leasing/Copier Lease.... ............................................ $229.18 John Deere Financial/Parts for Loadr & Trctr.................................. $254.56 LCL Truck Equip/Dump Truck Repair...................................... $130.26 League of NE Municipalities/Annual Dues.................................... $976.00 Menards/Elect Repr and Police Equip................................... $102.08 Precision Sprinklers/Lot by FireHall. ......................................... $3,100.00 Rod’ Total Property/Cemetery Trimming.................................................. ............................................ $800.00 Solheim Law Firm/City Attorney....... ......................................... $1,000.00 Suez (Utility Service Co)/Water Twr Service.............................. $3,489.96 Utilities Section (League Ne Mun)/ Dues.................................... $543.00 Verizon/Cell Phone.............. $167.48 Walmart Card/Pool Concessions..... ............................................ $324.00 Windstream/Phone Bill........ $962.69 Woodward’s Disposal/Trash Service ......................................... $7,131.64 July Payroll Totals........... $29,402.67 Public comment: Melissa Schumm of 214 Willow, Courts Addition addressed the council with concerns of a building connected to her home that is falling down and affecting her property. After much discussion, a motion by VanCampen seconded by Jodway, to install stop signs going east and west at the intersection of W. Hickory Street and S. Harvard Ave. Roll call: All Ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Smith seconded by Winchell, to spend the $2,000 donation received from Aurora Coop and Land O’ Lakes on playground equipment repair. Roll call: All Ayes. Motion carried. Motion by Riley seconded by Smith, to post the City of Harvard is taking Sealed Cemetery Mowing Bids due to the city clerk’s office by 4 p.m., Friday, Aug. 20, 2021. Roll call: All Ayes. Motion carried. The city council discussed different ideas on how to clean up cityowned properties at the Courts Addition. Motion by Harms seconded by Smith, for the city to reject a donation of 210 Willow, Courts Addition from Jose and Heather Garcia. Roll call: All Ayes. Motion carried. Maintenance report by Ben Mattley. Police report by Chief Wayne Alley Mayor comments: None Committee comments: None Pursuant to Section 84-1410 of the Nebraska Open Meetings Act an Emergency Executive Meeting was called to discuss personnel. Motion by Smith seconded by Jodway, to enter into executive session at 8:50 p.m. Roll call: Ayes, Smith, Harms, Jodway, Winchell, VanCampen, Riley. Nays, none. Motion carried. Motion by Smith seconded by Harms, to end executive session at 9:12 p.m. Roll call: Ayes. Smith, Harms, Jodway, Winchell, VanCampen, Riley. Nays, none. Motion carried. As there was no further business, a motion by Smith seconded by Winchell, the meeting be adjourned. Keith Ljunggren, Mayor Cheryl Walker, City Clerk (Sept. 1, 2021-138 lns) ZNEZ

Please send Public Notices to: ccnlegals@ gmail.com 402-773-5576 For questions ask for Pam or Karla. Deadline for all Public Notices is by 5 p.m. Friday


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