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First Published April 18, 2002 in
The Superior Express
NOTICE
In the County Court of Nuckolls
County, Nebraska.
Estate of William Theodore Schott,
Deceased a/k/a Ted Schott
Estate No. PR 02-18
Notice is hereby given that on April
10, 2002, in the County Court of Nuck-
oils County, Nebraska, the Registrar
issued a written statement of Informal
Probate of the Will of said Decedent
and that Judy E. Mikkelsen whose ad-
dress is Rt. 1, Box 131, Hardy, Nob.
68943-9625, was informally appointed
by the Registrar as Personal Represen-
tative of the estate.
Creditors of this estate must file
their claims with this Court on or be-
fore June 18, 2002, or be forever barred.
Clerk of the County Court
Nuckolls County Court
P. O. Box 372
Nelson, Neb. 68961
Carla J. Alexander (Bar ID #16504)
Downing, Alexander & Wood
355 N. Commercial, P. O. Box 185
Superior, Neb. 68978 16-3c
First Published April 18, 2002 in
The Superior Express
Notice Of Organization
Notice is herby given that Thomp-
son & Thompson, L.L.C., a Nebraska
Limited Liability Company, is orga-
nized under the laws of the State of
Nebraska, with its registered office at
RR 1 Box 126, Guide Rock, Nebraska
68942. The general nature of its busi-
ness is to engage in and to do any
lawful act concerning any and all law-
ful business, other than banking or
insurance, for which a limited liability
company may be organized under the
laws of Nebraska; and for all other
purposes authorized by law, to the same
extent as natural persons might or could
do. The limited liability company was
formed on April 11,2002, having per-
petual existence from April 11, 2002.
Its affairs shall be conducted by the
Members pursuant to an Operating
Agreement duly adopted by the Com-
pany.
Members:
/s/Kenneth L. Thompson
/s/Evelyn C. Thompson
/.as Sealer, #13759
Sealer & Parker, P.C., L.L.O.
P O Box 1288
726 East Side Boulevard
Hastings, Neb. 68902-1288
Attorney at Law 16-3c
Proceedings of the Nuekolls
County Board of Commissioners
April 8, 2002
The Nuckolls County Board of
Commissioners met on April 8, 2002
at the Board Meeting Room in the
Courthouse, Nelson, Nob., as pet re-
cess of April 1,2002Brown,.Sutlivan
and Corman present for the 6i'eeting.
The agenda of said meeting was posted
in the County Clerk's office and remit-
ted to Board members in advance of
the meeting. Brown approved the
agenda as presented.
Motion by Brown, seconded by Sul-
livan to accept and place on file the
Cou0ty Treasurer's Report of Fund
Balances. Investments and Interest re-
ceived for March. 2002 and also the
Clerk of District Court Report on Fees
Collected for March. 2002. Brown,
aye; Sullivan, aye; Corman, aye. Mo--
tion carried.
Motion by Sullivan, seconded by
Brown to authorize the Chairman to
sign a Right of Way Contract for Per-
manent Easement, between the County
and General Agriculture Services, Ltd.
relating to Project #C006511915 lo-
cated in the NW 1/4 of Section 34,
T2N, R7W. Sullivan, aye; Brown, aye;
Corman, aye. Motion carried. Said
project is for construction access and
channel construction. Appreciation is
extended to General Agriculture Ser-
vices, Ltd. for the donation.
Highway Superintendent Don Robb
was present for discussion relating to
road projects.
Ray Meyer, representing Regional
Insurance Mgrs. Inc., met with the
board for a nine month overview of the
employee medical plan, Insurance
Committee members, Scott Stamper,
Karen Harrington and Timothy
Schmidt, were also present for the dis-
cussion. General Claims analysis re-
ports were reviewed, noting that as of
this date, the self funded plan appears
to be on target,
Jason Clancy, NIRMA Loss Con-
trol Specialist, and Pat Claiacy, Ad-
ministrative Assistant, were present to
discuss several issugs involving county
"insurance coverage, liabilities, etc.
Jason also updated the Loss Control
policies for the county.
A letter was received from Jerry
Bargen informing the board he will be
terminating his employment with the
County Road Department, effective
April 30, 2002.
Motion by Sullivan, seconded by
Corman to enter Executive Session at
! 2:45 p.m. for discussion on personnel
matter. Sullivan, aye; Corman, aye;
Brown, aye. Motion carded. Motion
by Corman, seconded by Sullivan to
exit Executive Session at 1 p.m.
Corman, aye; Sullivan, aye; Brown,
aye. Motion carded.
The board recessed until April 15,
2002.
Arnold Brown, Chairman
By: Selma Ferguson, County Clerk
Proceedings of the Nuckolls
County Board of Commissioners
April 15, 2002
The Nuckolls County Board of
Commissioners met on April 15, 2002
at the Board Meeting Room in the
Courthouse, Nelson, Nob., as per re-
cess of April 8, 2002. Brown, Sullivan
and Corman present for the meeting.
The agenda of said meeting was posted
in the county clerk's office and remit-
ted to board members in advance of the
meeting. Brown approved the agenda
and the March 25, April 1, and April 8,
2002 minutes as received.
Motion by Brown, seconded by
Slivanto approve Tax List Correc-
tions No. 5' (Buescher) on personal
property for,clerical erro in nore-
moving sold item: and No. 6 (Shaw)
on personal property for clerical error
in not removing sold item. (Both cor-
rections presented by the County As-
sessor). Brown, aye; Sullivan, aye;
Corman, aye. Motion carried.
The County Treasurer met with the
Board in regard to investments of in-
terest memos. Following discussion, it
was decided to address the designation
of interest monies prior to the next
fiscal budget year.
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The Highway Superintendent met
with the Board for review of road and
bridge concerns. It was decided to ad-
vertise for a full time Class II Mainte-
nance Equipment Operator for the Road
Department.
Following review of bid quotes re-
ceived, a motion by Brown, seconded
by Sullivan to accept bid quote of
$100.00, per mowing, received from
Whitmore Lawn Service for the mow-
ing and trimming of the courthouse
and jail grounds, and also to accept the
bid of $45.00, per mowing, for the
rural county abandoned, or partially
abandoned cemeteries of Smith, Ox
BotMt. Zion and Union, as received
from Virgil Schleif. Brown, aye; Sulli-
van, aye. Corman, aye. Motion car-
fled.
Motion by Brown, seconded by
Corman to approve 'Exemption Ap-
plication' received from Mid-Nebraska
Individual Services, Inc., for a 1989
Plymouth vehicle, used for transporta-
tion of clients, etc. Brown, aye;
Corman, aye; Sullivan, aye. Motion
carried.
The Board recessed until April 22,
2002.
Arnold Brown, Chairman
By: Selma Ferguson,
County Clerk
First Published April 4, 2002 in
The Superior Express
NOTICE
In the County Court of Nuckolls
County, Nebraska.
Estate of Arlene Ruth Higer, Deceased
Estate No. PR 02-17.
Notice is hereby given that on April
1,2002, in the CountyCourt of Nuck-
oils County, Nebraska, the Registrar
issued a written Statement of Informal
Appointment of Personal Representa-
tive in Intestacy and that Terri R.
Suchsland, whose address is 185 South
Bloom, Superior, Nebraska 68978 was
informally appointed by the Registrar
as Personal Representative of this Es-
tate.
Creditors of this Estate must file
their claims with this Court on or be-
fore June 5, 2002. or be forever barred.
Mildred Eilers
Clerk of County Court
Jerry McDole NSBA#12700
Attorney for Applicant
443 North Webster Street
Red Cloud, Neb. 68970 14-3c
Proceedings of the Superior City
Council
April 8, 2002
Meeting of the Mayor and Council
of Superior, Nebraska was convened
in open and public session on the 8th
day of April 2002 in the Lady Vestey
Coffee Shop at 7:30 p.m. Present were
council members Christiancy,
Mickelsen, Grove, Menke. Absent:
Springer, Simonsen. Notice of the
meeting was given in advance thereof
by posting in the City Clerk's office,
Municipal Library and Public Safety
Building, the designated method of
Mayor Billy Maxey presiding
' Utilities Section:
Council approved the April Utility
Claims: the March City Utilities
Treasurer's report, the hiring Trojan
Technologies to repair the ultraviolet
system at the Wastewater Treatment
Plant.
City Section:
Council approved the April City
Claims; March City Treasurer's Re-
port; March 25 meeting minutes; the
Superior Volunteer Fire Department
new officers and new member; allow-
ing the Elk's Lodge to block the park-
ing from the Elks on South to the
intersection on MaSy 3 from 5:30 p.m.
to 12 midnight for prom.
Jensen reminded the council of the
yellow curbing that still needs to be
painted. Fire Department will work
with Bruce Fullerton on washing the
curbing before being painted; €ouncil
approved hiring Patchmaster to make
some street repairs, totaling
$12,940.00; approved advertising for
bids for insurance; no travel requests
and various committee reports were
given.
Public Hearing 8:00 p.m.
Application for Community Devel-
opment Block Grant Program--Gil
Wilcox, Olsson Associates. The pub-
lic hearing opened at 8 p.m. to hear
comments on the CDBG program for a
planning grant. Hearing closed at 8:13
p.m.
City Section:
Council adopted resolution 02-07
directing and authorizing the Mayor to
sign all documents necessary regard-
ing the Community Development
Block Grant application.
Meeting adjourned.
Billy J. Maxey, Mayor
April Utility Claims
ACCO Of Nebraska, 2,457.93; Al-
exander Motors, 98.38; Alitel, 22.75;
Alltel, 656.87; Alltel Cellular, 129.97;
BNSF, 100.00; Brody Chemical,
628.56; City Clerk-Treasurer,
15,725.38; CornhuskerTool Machine,
114.00; Dept. of Revenue, 1,149.56;
Deuel Pharmacy, 28.08; Eakes Office
Products, 186.44; Elvin Safety Sup-
ply, 215.00; Farm Plan, 31.04; Five
Points Bank, 312.60; Forestry Suppli-
ers Inc., 177.86; Hall's Safety Equip.
Corp., 129.70; Ideal Market, 18.99;
Island Supply Welding, 44.41; rrT
Hartford, 1,706.54; Jack & Jill, 44.96;
Kris-Davis, 254.06; Linweld, 180.60;
Menke Drug, 2.43; Municipal Supply,
Inc., 271.40; National Travelers Life,
95.53; Ne Municipal Power Pool,
359.21; Ne Municipal Power Pool,
779.40; Norfolk Daily News, 104.88;
Norm Smith, 1,551.95; NPPD,
8,782.00; NPPD, 139.00; Overhead
Door Company, 114.08; Pamida,
14.69;
Pentair Pump Group, 5,557.88;
Petro Plus Inc. 388.65; Putnam Inves-
tors, 1,969.92; RS Stover Co., 88.65;
Servi-Tech 70.15; Sidles, 22.75; South
Central Public Power, 679.59; St of No
HHS Laboratory, 362.00; Stitches &
Stuff, 7.26; Superior Ace Hardware,
402.23; Superior Deshler, 52.50; Su-
perior Motor Parts, 273.68; Superior
Outdoor Power, 819.94; Superioi Pub-
lishing, 219.38; Superior Utilities,
791.88; Superior Utilities, 4,110.47;
The Bike Shop, 54.90; US Filter Co.,
1,571.51; USA Blue Book, 136.96;
Valley Building Center, 67.13; WW
Grainger Inc., 32.18; Walker Process
Equipment, 2,806.72; Western Uni-
forms & Towel, 439.85; Bizco Tech-
nologies, 403.00; Salaries, ! 2,936.07.
April City Claims
Alexander Motors, 175.59; Ailtel
Cellular, 103.35; Alltel Communica-
tions, 393.12; Animal Hospital, 50.00;
Baker & Sons Disposal, 36.00; Bizco
Technologies, 241.24; Brodstone Me-
morial Hospital. 126.00; CentraChemi-
cal Services, 39.99; City Iron & Metal,
161.18; Don Fintel, 525.00; Farm Plan,
51.44: Gary Thompson Agency, 30.00;
Harold's Auto Service, 70.00; Ideal
Market, 14.78; IIMC, 75.00; Inland
Truck Parts & Service, 8.57; rIT Hart-
ford, 867.82; Kramps Krafts, 100.00;
Matt Friend Truck Equip., 190.94;
Midland Area Agency, 1,166.67;
Moore Medical Corp., i 11.16;National
Travelers Life, 232.81; NE Dept. of
Revenue, 451.97; Nebr. Law Enforce-
ment Tng Ctr., 5.00; Nebraska Su-
preme Court, 23.95; Nu Co. Sheriffs
Office, 557.75; Petro Plus, Inc.
1,654.94;
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First Published April 18, 2002 in
The Superior Express
NOTICE OF BIDS
Bids are currently being accepted
by the Mayor and City Council of the
City of Superior, Neb for the property
and casualty insurance. SlSecs may be
requested from the City Clerk. Bids are
due by 4 p.m., Wednesday, May l,
2002 in the City Clerk's Office, 135
West 4th Street, P. O. Box 160,
Superior, Neb., 68978. The City Coun-
cil reserves the right to refuse any bids
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Superior Board of Education
Proceedings
April 8, 2002
A regular meeting of the Superior
Board of Education of School District
011 was held on April 8, 2002 at 7:30
p.m. in the Guide Rock Elementary as
duly advertised in The Superior Ex-
press.
During the meeting the board voted
to:
Approve employment of Dustin
Damon as Summer Custodial help and
purchase of new carpet for locker rooms
from Walt's Furniture.
The next regular meeting of the
Superior Board will beheld on Mon-
day, May 13, 2002.
South Central Nebraska Unified
School District No. 5
Board of Education Work Session
April 3, 2002
The South Central Nebraska Uni-
fied School District No. 5 Board of
Education met for a work session on
April 3 at Sandy Creek Schools. The
meeting was called to order at 6:10
p.m. with 7 members present. Tim
Kinnaman and Lester Montgomery
arrived later and Ron Meyer was ab-
sent from the meeting.
The board met with two representa-
tives from KALL School Management
Group. Discussion was held regarding
developing a framework or design of
the district strategic plan. The meeting
was adjourned at 7:43 p.m. lc
First Published April 4, 2002 in
The Superior Express
-, , Notice Of Hearing For
ApprovaL of Account of
Conservator and Allowance Fees
Case No. 5540
In the County Court of Nuckolls
County, Nebraska.
In the matter of the guardianship
and conservatorship of Douglas Wilton,
an incapacitated and protected person.
Notice is hereby given that Ralph
Wilton and Don Fintel have filed an
accounting and petition for approval
of account of conservator and allow-
ance of fees.
Hearing has been set to consider
these matters on April 23, 2002 at
11:30 o'clock a.m. in the Nuckolls
County Court in Nelson, Neb.
Dated March 21, 2002.
Ralph Wilton and Don Fintel
Petitioners
Superior, Neb. 68978
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Nelson, Neb. 68961 14-3c
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