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Marysville Men Say It with Roses

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Marysville Area Ladies were the recipients of over 1400 roses and other flowers.  According to Garden of Eden owner Sandy Schmitz Valentines’ Day was a very good holiday for the downtown business.  In addition to the roses and flowers Schmitz said their four delivery drivers completed around four hundred deliveries.  She said they expect some sales Wednesday to those who ... Read More »

Blue Valley Telecommunications Warns Customers of Fraudulent Emails

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An important reminder from Blue Valley Tele-Communications… There has been a recent wave of fraudulent emails to our customers, the purpose of which is to elicit personal information for criminal purposes. This is known as ‘phishing’ and is something of which you should be very wary since the emails often appear to be from legitimate sources. Here are some tips ... Read More »

Over $100,000 Stolen From Co-op

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A Beatrice woman is facing felony theft charges after police say she misappropriated more than $100,000 from a local business. Jodi R. Dewey of Beatrice is charged with unauthorized use of a financial transaction device ($1,500 or more) and theft by unlawful taking ($1,500 or more), both of which are Class IV felonies. Dewey allegedly misappropriated over $100,000 from previous ... Read More »

Bern Bank Receives 1.5 Million Dollars for Small Business Loans

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The U.S. Department of the Treasury says a Bern Bank is among three additional Kansas community banks that will receive a total of $2.7 million as part of the next wave of funding provided through the Small Business Lending Fund. Bern Bancshares Inc., which owns the State Bank of Bern, will receive $1.5 million. The Small Business Lending Fund, which ... Read More »

Fairbury Police Searching for Eleven Stolen Firearms

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The Fairbury Police Department is investigating the theft of 11 firearms from a Fairbury business early Sunday morning. According to a press release from Fairbury Police Chief Chad Sprunk, officers discovered a broken window at the Bruce Swartz Agency Inc. in the 500 block of Fifth Street at about 3:50 a.m. on Sunday. An inventory of the business revealed eight ... Read More »

7/25/11 Washington County Commissioners Minutes

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COMMISSION MINUTES, July 25, 2011 The Board of Washington County Commission met in regular session on Monday, July 25, 2011 in the commission room at the Washington County Courthouse. Present: Alison Mueller, 1st District Commissioner; Roger Otott, 2nd District Commissioner, Chairman; Gene Helms, 3rd District Commissioner; Elizabeth Hiltgen, County Attorney and Lou Kern, County Clerk. Chairman Otott called the meeting ... Read More »

7-18-11 Washington Co. Commissioners Minutes

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COMMISSION MINUTES, July 18, 2011 The Board of Washington County Commission met in regular session on Monday, July 18, 2011 in the commission room at the Washington County Courthouse. Present: Alison Mueller, 1st District Commissioner; Roger Otott, 2nd District Commissioner, Chairman; Gene Helms, 3rd District Commissioner; Elizabeth Hiltgen, County Attorney and Lou Kern, County Clerk. Chairman Otott called the meeting ... Read More »

Washington Commission Minutes, May 31, 2011

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The Board of Washington County Commission met in regular session on Tuesday, May 31, 2011 in the commission room at the Washington County Courthouse. Present: Alison Mueller, 1st District Commissioner; Roger Otott, 2nd District Commissioner, Chairman; Gene Helms, 3rd District Commissioner; Elizabeth Hiltgen, County Attorney and Kathy Fritz, Deputy County Clerk. Chairman Otott called the meeting to order. The next ... Read More »

Marysville Schools Face $250,000 Budget Cut

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Marysville Schools will dismiss students two and one half days early to help meet thing years budget.  Marysville School Districts will face a quarter million dollar budget cut for the 2011-2012 school year.  Superintendent Chris Thexton said that with such a large cut no area of school business in immune. Thexton will be our guest on this weekends KNDY public ... Read More »

Marysville City Council Approves Moving Forward on Railbed Project

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The Marysville City Council approved moving forward with the railbed rehabilitation project using one of several options provided to concerned citizens and business owners at a recent public meeting. The option provided approximately 63 parking spaces between Broadway and Elm Streets and a 10 feet wide concrete path that will begin at Broadway and follow the abandoned railbed through City ... Read More »

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