SECRETARY OF STATE NOTICES
NONE
MISC. NOTICESNOTICE OF TERMINATION OF NOTICE OF COMMENCMENT
Notice is hereby given that a Termi-nation of Notice of Commencement was recorded with the Scotts Bluff County Register of Deeds on October 5, 2021, at Instrument No. 2021-5682 terminating the Notice of Commencement recorded with the Scotts Bluff County Register of Deeds on September 16, 2021, at Instrument No. 2021-5272 against the real property legally described as follows:
A tract of land located in the South-east Quarter (SE1⁄4) of Section Six (6), Township Twenty-One (21) North, Range Fifty-Three (53) West, of the 6th P.M., Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, being more particularly described as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast cor-ner of said Section Six (6), thence N00°00’00”E (assumed bearing) on the East line of said Southeast Quarter (SE1⁄4) a distance of 339.00 feet to the point of be-ginning, thence N00°00’00”E continuing on said East line a distance of 173.00 feet, thence N90°00’00”W a distance of 322.00 feet, thence S00°00’00”W a distance of 219.60 feet, thence S87°32’35”E a dis-tance of 271.65 feet to the West right of way line of Deed_Book_109,_Page_138, thence N00°00’00”E on said West line a distance of 58.24 feet to the North right of way line of said Deed_Book_109,_Page_138, thence N90°00’00”E on said North right of way line a distance of 50.60 feet to the point of beginning.
The Termination of Notice of Com-mencement was filed by the contracting owner, Vaquero Minatare Partners, LP whose address is 2900 Wingate Street, Ste 200, Fort Worth, TX 76107. The contracting owner is the fee simple owner of the above-described property. The Notice of Commencement is terminated as of November 5, 2021. All lien claims for which a notice of lien is not recorded by the termination date may be defeated by a transfer of the real estate.
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COMMUNITYNOTICES
MITCHELL LIBRARY BOARDNOTICE OF MEETING
The Mitchell Library board will meet at the library at 5:15 p.m., Monday, November 8, 2021. An agenda for such meeting is available at the library, 1449 Center Avenue, but the agenda may be modified at such meeting.
Karen FrenchMitchell Library Board Secretary
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NOTICE OF MEETINGBOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
CITY OF MITCHELL
Notice is hereby given that the regular meeting of the City of Mitchell Board of Public Works will be held on Monday, November 8, 2021 at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 1280 Center Ave, Mitchell, NE. The meeting is open to the public. An agenda of the meeting kept continuously current is readily available for public inspection at the Mitchell City Light & Water Office, 1280 Center Ave, Mitchell, NE and can be inspected during regular business hours. The Board of Public Works may modify the agenda to include items of an emergency nature at such public meeting.
/s/ Todd KarpenMitchell Public Works Sec.
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CITY OF MITCHELL COUNCILNOTICE OF MEETING
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the City Council of Mitchell, Nebraska will be held on Tuesday, November 9, 2021, at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, 1280 Cen-ter Ave., Mitchell, Nebraska. The meeting is open to the public. An agenda of the meeting is kept continually current and is readily available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall, 1280 Center Ave., Mitchell, Nebraska and can be inspected during regular business hours. Anyone with a disability desiring reasonable accommodation to attend the meeting should contact the City’s Clerk’s office by 12:00 p.m. The City Council may modify the agenda to include items of an emergency nature at such public meeting.
Ronda Hrasky, City Clerk
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VILLAGE OF MORRILL BOARD OF TRUSTEESNOTICE OF MEETING
Notice is hereby given that the Reg-ular Meeting of the Village of Morrill Board of Trustees will be held on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. at the Morrill American Legion at 117 Center Avenue.
Any person with a disability desiring reasonable accommodation to attend a public meeting must contact the Village Clerk’s office at 118 S Center, Morrill, NE prior to the date of the meeting. Agendas, kept continuously current, are available at the office the Village Clerk.
/s/ Janine K SchmidtVillage Clerk-Treasurer
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A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CHAIRMAN AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE WEST NEBRASKA JOINT WATER
BOARDOCTOBER 19, 2021
6:00 P.M.
A meeting of the West Nebraska Joint Water Board was called to order at 6:00 p.m. at the Village of Lyman Meeting Room, on October 19, 2021. Notice of this meeting was posted in the Voice News, one of the designated methods of giving notice to the President and board members. All proceedings hereafter were taken while the convened meeting was open to the public.
Meeting called to order by President Schuler. Roll Call by Clerk Robb. Present were , Schuler, Adams. Brening, Derr and Chapman. Absent: Hill
Motion by Adams to excuse Hill. Second by Brening. All Ayes. Absent: Hill
Also in attendance were Clerk Robb, Water Operator Derr and back up operator Keaton Robb.
President Schuler informed the board and everyone in attendance of the Open Meetings Act requirement and informed them of the location of the poster in case anyone is interested in reading it or has any questions about the act.
Motion by Brening to approve the Minutes from the July 20, 2021 meeting. Second by Derr. Roll Call: All Ayes. Absent: Hill
Motion by Adams to approve the Minutes from the April 20, 2021 meeting. Second by Hill. Roll Call: All Ayes. Ab-sent: Brening, Chapman and Derr.
Motion by Schuler to approve the treasurer report/payment of claims as presented. Second by Brening. Roll Call: All Ayes. Absent: Hill
Deposits:July through September 2021 · -Lyman -2,931.00 ·-Henry -687.00 -Henry -1,068.50 -Morrill -11,017.00
Deposit 07/31/21 18.64· Interest Income
Deposit 08/31/21 18.02· Interest Income
Depos i t 09 /03 /21 · · -Lyman -2,880.50--Morrill -10,132.50 · -Henry -1,013.50
Deposit 09/16/21 7.90 · Interest Income -7.90
Deposit 09/27/21 · -Henry -1,080.50 · -Morrill -10,956.50 · -Lyman -2,797.50
Deposit 09/30/21 6.96 · Interest Income
July through September 2021 Pay-ables: Enviro Services. -120.00 Roosevelt Public P. · -5,603.08
Village of lyman -144.85Afifthcan-travel, LLC.. -800.00 Simmons Olsen Law.. -140.00 Heritage Irrigation .-700.00 Voice News -65.22US Postoffice -55.00 NRC FCU -50,000.00 Roosevelt Public P...-5,881.36
Voice News -75.46Enviro Services -60.00Centurylink -70.67Enviro... -60.00Nebraska Public H... -258.00
Checking account balance as of 9/30/2021: $ 186,147.70
Water Operator Derr updated the Board on the PRV between Morrill and the Wellfield. The installation is complete but it has not been turned on yet as we are waiting for results of the bacti sam-
ples taken after construction. Once the samples have passed he will get with the engineer and get it online. Operator Derr also informed the Board that he and Robb will be placing additional reflectors at the site to make it more visible to prevent anyone from hitting it.
Paul Adams informed the Board that the NRD contract has been approved and is now being looked over by the legal representatives of both parties. It should be finalized within the next couple of weeks and will be presented at the next regular quarterly meeting of the WNJWB for final approval.
An interested party asked if they could lease the well field land for hunting. The Board discussed it and unanimously de-cided that this is not something they are interested in doing with anyone. Clerk Robb will inform the interested party of their decision.
There being no further business, motion by Adams to adjourn at 6:15 p.m.. Second by Derr. Roll Call: All Ayes. Hill
/s. Kim RobbKim Robb, ClerkWestern Nebraska Joint Water Board
/s/ Tony SchulerTony Schuler, PresidentWestern Nebraska Joint Water Board
Due to the length of Ordinances and Resolutions, there is a copy available at the Clerk’s Office for public viewing if so desired.
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SCHOOL NOTICESMORRILL PUBLIC SCHOOL
BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE
NOVEMBER 1, 2021 @ 7:00 P.M. AT 508 JEFFERSON AVE,
DISTRICT BOARD ROOM
An agenda of subjects known at the time of this notice are:
Approve contract for Eldon Hubbard as interim elementary principal
Consider/approve contract with NASB to start superintendent search
An agenda, which shall be kept continually current, shall be readily available for public inspection at the dis-trict office during normal business hours.
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Halloween Costume Ideas
Can you give other kids advice and idea recommendations for Halloween costumes
that don’t cost too much money?
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Some things that might end up in land�lls could be used to make clever Halloween costumes and props. Here are just a few ideas!
Creative Reuse Costume Ideas
What can you create with some of these things? Draw your costume idea!
plastic bottlespaper bagsnewspapersmagazinesshoe boxes
egg cartonscereal boxespizza boxespopsicle stickspaper cups
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painted cardboard toilet paper tubes
created with paper towel tubes and toilet paper tubes
umbrella
strips of newspaper, ribbons
Jelly�sh
Giant Mac & Cheese
Pirate Telescope and Explorer Binoculars
painted cardboard box
aluminum foil scrap
HALLOWEEN HATS: A paper sack and scrap paper can become a silly Halloween hat! Each picture has a match, except one. Can you �nd it?
paper cup
cardboard boxes
construction paper scraps,
cardboard, newspaper and
magazine photos to create gauges,
video screens, lights, buttons
garden gloves
ne Halloween day, the students in Ms. Lively’s class showed up in their costumes. Well, all but one student.
David didn’t have a costume. But he wasn’t _____. He had a secretive _________ on his face. What was he up to, wondered the other students?
At lunchtime, Ms. Lively said, “David, please stay in at lunch.” The other kids wondered if David was in some kind of _______.
ut a little later, David came out to the playground in a cool robot costume—one Ms. Lively and he had put together with _______________ boxes, aluminum foil, newspaper, construction paper and paper ______.
David beamed as he told his friends, “I asked Ms. Lively to help me make my Reuse Robot costume from things heading to the ____________ bin! I wanted to show how _____________ can be made from reusable things. And after Halloween, I’ll recycle all the parts of my costume!”
ne Halloween day, the students in Ms. Lively’s class showed up in their costumes. Well, all but one student.
David didn’t have a costume. But he wasn’t _____. He had a secretive _________ on his face. What was he up to, wondered the other students?
At lunchtime, Ms. Lively said, “David, please stay in at lunch.” The other kids wondered if David was in some kind of _______.
ut a little later, David came out to the playground in a cool robot costume—one Ms. Lively and he had put together with _______________ boxes, aluminum foil, newspaper, construction paper and paper ______.
David beamed as he told his friends, “I asked Ms. Lively to help me make my Reuse Robot costume from things heading to the ____________ bin! I wanted to show how _____________ can be made from reusable things. And after Halloween, I’ll recycle all the parts of my costume!”
Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple
written directions.
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A word that means the opposite of scaryA Halloween costumeA scary large numberAn adjective that describes Halloween
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2 litre plastic bottlescardboard/construction paper
plastic bottle caps for dials and buttons
How many bats can you �nd on this page? Have
a friend try, too!
Broomstick
Astronaut Jet Pack
construction paper �ames
Standards Link: Mathematics: Understand simple patterns.
Draw the item that should come next to continue the pattern in each row.
© 2021 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 37, No. 47
Race a friend to see which of these monsters will reach those tasty, smelly socks �rst!
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See page A8 for answers
HOROSCOPESARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
There’s no need to separate business and pleasure this week, Aries. You can find a way to combine them if you get creative. Get the work team on board.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, if collaborating with someone
else has you second-guessing yourself, venture out alone for a little bit and see what progress you made. You can always team up later.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Gemini, others look to your for sup-
port in the days ahead. Lend an ear and a helping hand if asked. Simply being there as a sounding board may be enough.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, expect the unexpected in
the days ahead. The unknown can be mysterious, and that can spice things up for a little while. Embrace the challenge.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, your willpower may not be
strong this week, so be on guard if temp-tation arises. It’s alright to indulge once in awhile, but do your best to stay the course.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, a little personal pampering can
go a long way from time to time. You can’t always look the other way regarding your personal needs. Help yourself to help others.
LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23Libra, you’re usually cool as a cucum-
ber, but something has you riled up this week that may be putting doubts in your head. Focus and breathe.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Scorpio, you may feel like you are
ready to throw caution to the wind, but deep down you know that’s not your style. Continue to do your research and find the best way forward.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Sagittarius, a conversation with a
loved one provides some clarity for both of you. Allow this heart-to-heart to serve as a foundation for future discussions.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20Build restful moments into your
schedule while working from home, Capricorn. This way you have a fine line between home and work life. Start today with a long lunch.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18You can pursue different ventures all
the while keeping your day job, Aquari-us. It’s not a “one-or-the-other” thing. If something feels like a calling, do your research.
PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20Take stock of your relationships,
Pisces. Make sure that you are getting as much as you’re giving. Work out any imbalances if necessary.
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