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ELKS LODGE DONATION

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THE GRAND ISLAND ELKS LODGE visited Elba Public Schools and St. Paul Public Schools last Wednesday to donate shoes to the students. The lodge provided shoes for any student who might need them. Pictured above are Layla Bowder and Boston Bowder of St. Paul accepting the donation from Barry Hopkins and Jane Berggren. Below, Berggren is pictured alongside Judy Dugan from Elba Public Schools while making the donation to that district.

Changes made to delinquent tax list notice

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Following the passage of LB727 during the ninety-day first session of the 108th Legislature last year, the state of Nebraska has changed the way county treasurer’s offices must report and publish delinquent tax lists. In a brief interview on Monday, February 5th, Howard County Treasurer Sara Roy said she anticipated her office would “be getting calls” about the change.

Candidates file for public office in county

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The office of the Greeley County clerk recently released updated election filings for Greeley County. Incumbent candidates wishing to appear on Nebraska’s primary election ballot in May must file before 5:00 p.m. on February 14th; non-incumbents have until 5:00 p.m. on March 1st to file. All three filings for local offices so far have been made by incumbents.

MEMORIALS

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A memorial was donated to the Wolbach Community Center in memory of Bev Newquist from Glen Kolar. A memorial to the Wolbach Community Center was donated in memory of Bev Newquist from Sue Killinger.

SENIOR CITIZENS

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The Wolbach Senior Citizens met on January 31st with thirteen people present. Cards were played, with Dona Ondracek winning high, Dick Berney receiving low, and Roxanne Mostek received traveling. Members wished Paul Nielsen a “Happy Birthday.” The group will meet again on February 28th.
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Kezeor appointed president at Archer Credit Union

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In a folder, Mike Kezeor keeps a stack of his “trading cards,” business cards upon which are inscribed a series of titles revealing the numerous hats he’s worn—often simultaneously— since joining Archer Credit Union just over ten years ago: assistant vice president (AVP) of finance, assistant vice president of finance and compliance, vice president of finance and compliance, information technology administrator, chief financial officer (CFO), and, now, president and chief executive officer (CEO).