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EVENTS BRULE GUN SHOW Sat. Feb. 27. 9-5; Sun. Feb. 28. 9-3. 308-287-2528 MISC. WE BUY ALUMINUM CANS. WE PAY CASH. 955 BALL ST, SIDNEY. 254-7115. APTS FOR LEASE STUDIO, 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR LEASE. $450 & up, all utilities pd. 1 month deposit & background check. 308-254-0913 HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE in Sidney. No Pets. Call 254-3749. HELP WANTED START YOUR NEWSPAPER CAREER WITH US! The Pine Bluffs Post in Pine Bluffs, Wyo., has an opening for an intelligent, energetic reporter who can produce good, clean copy and create engaging page designs. The position will be responsible for a broad coverage area including city and county government, education, breaking news and will assist with sports. This is an excellent opportunity for recent college graduates or those looking to break into the newspaper industry. Photography and experience in Photoshop and InDesign are helpful but not required. To apply, please send resume and clippings to John Verser at publisher@suntelegraph. com. HELP WANTED THE SARATOGA SUN IS SEEKING A GEN- ERAL ASSIGNMENT REPORTER/PHOTOG- RAPHER who has an interest in sports. If you love writing about what makes a community tick, have a good knowledge of photography, and have an interest in com- munity journalism, this job may be for you. The position includes eve- nings and weekends to cover town council meet- ings, sporting events, school events and gen- eral news taking place in the Platte Valley. Saratoga, Wyo., is nestled between two mountain ranges in southeast Wyoming and has incredible views and excellent fishing and hunting opportunities. If you love working in the outdoors, you will love working here. We have a circulation of 1,700, and serve three communities in the Platte Valley with a total population of 2200. We also cover the school district which includes five communities. A college degree in journalism or English is desired, but not required. Pay ranges from $23-25K depending on experience. Benefits include 401K and vacation after one year. If interested, send resume, examples of writing and photographs to [email protected] This position is open until filled. HELP WANTED PT JANITORIAL/ CLEANING, evenings, help needed. Available in Sidney. Must be depend- able, hard working and have a good attitude. Clean background check required. 970-571-3592 for more info. **REWARDING WORK** Sidney caregivers need- ed to assist individu- als with housekeeping, meals, and light per- sonal care. Weekdays or weekends, AM or PM 3-5 hours per day $9.50/hour plus bonus. Caretech 1-800-991- 7006. TOP QUALITY PRESSMEN SOUGHT TO RUN OUR CLOVIS, NEW MEXICO PRESS OPERATION. This position includes overseeing the production of two daily newspapers, two weeklies, and several commercial print products. We want an experienced leader capable of handling training, ordering of supplies, and maintaining OSHA standards. Clovis Media, Inc. offers a benefits package (Health insurance, retirement, and vacation time) and a competitive salary. WE WILL PAY YOU WHAT YOU’RE WORTH. To apply, send resume to Patrick Cossel at pcstevenson@ actaccess.net STATEWIDES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING works! Place your 25 word ad into thousands of Nebraska homes for $225. Contact your local newspaper or call 1-800-369-2850. BANKRUPTCY: FREE initial consultation. Fast relief from creditors. Low rates. Statewide filing. No office appointment necessary. Call Steffens Law Office, 308-872-8327. steffensbankruptcylaw. com. We are a debt relief agency, which helps people file bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code. AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 170 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369- 2850 or www.nebpress. com for more details. STEEL BUILDINGS: Diamond Steel Structures, factory direct pricing, Preseason $1,000 discount if ordered before March 15. www. diamondsteelstructures. com. Call 844-297- 8335. SALE, ERICSON Registered Angus, March 8, 1 p.m., Ericson Livestock Market. 100 head 2-year-old Registered Angus bulls. For info/catalog contact Jim Brinkman, 308-653- 2134. STATEWIDES FOR SALE: 3 Zimmatic Center Pivots, Models 307, 310 and 410, low hours, good Galv. Pipe, well maintained. Priced loaded on a truck. 701- 742-3223. CAN YOU dig it? Heavy Equipment Operator Career! We offer training and certifications running bulldozers, backhoes and excavators. Lifetime job placement. VA Benefits eligible! 1-866-362-6497. C E M E T E R Y MAINTENANCE Supervisor, $17.06 hr. Responsible for maintenance at Nebraska Veterans Cemetery at Alliance. Applications may be filed online at www. statejobs.nebraska.gov (Job number 02837103) MEAT DEPARTMENT Manager needed. Financially strong family chain in Midwest. Salary, bonus, insurance, 401k. Resume: msteck58@ gmail.com or mail to Box 600630, San Diego, CA 92160-0630. QLF TRANSPORTATION — Class A CDL Drivers/ Tankers. Great pay, home weekends, and benefits! Potential of $60,000 plus per year! Contact Tony, 608-935- 0915 ext. 16, www.qlf. com. LEGALS ONLINE: www.suntelegraph.com 6A MONDAY FEBRUARY 15, 2016 Sidney Sun-Telegraph LEGAL NOTICES L637 Wednesday, February 10, 2016 Meeting called to order at 4:06 p.m. Roll Call: Rotert, Oleson, Juelfs, Biesecker Present Bogert, Smith Absent Motion to excuse Claire and Chris from the Board retreat made by Rotert seconded by Juelfs. Passed 4-0 Bogert joined meeting at 4:12 p.m. 5.1 – Enrollment Projections for 2016-17 •Projected 158 down from 163 currently •Consider advertising in local newspapers •Possibility of teachers forming a committee to help recruit/advertise; have students create a radio ad •Does the option enrollment policy need to be revisited? Mr. Williams will visit with the lawyers to check legali- ties of the selection process. 5.2 – Staffing Current applicants for vacan- cies •14 Principal •3 Math Teachers •3 Industrial Tech •2 Special Education Two more positions to come – English and Social Studies Board Committee – Chris Bogert, Donna Juelfs, Chandell Oleson 5.3 – Assessments •Projected ACT scores – Mike will talk with Paula about the students needing to retake; test prep (John Baylor) •NeSA writing is com- plete; Reading and Math this April 5.4 – Board Policy Review •Donna and Claire are comparing physical board policy to the web site •Web site will be updated 5.5 – Board Self-Evaluation •Donna compiled eval- uations and strengths and con- cerns discussed 5.6 – Goals CONT.•Continue pro- fessional development for cer- tificated staff in our PLC pro- gram. Explore implementing data teams protocol for PLC (Lincoln) and/or comparable development program – pro- gressing *Elementary teachers are meeting on a weekly basis *High school staff is starting the process and meet- ing twice a week but needs to continue NEW•Establish a dis- trict wide professional develop- ment plan *Staff members will have individual needs NEW•Develop and implement a plan for the dis- trict focusing on communication practices for all employees *Implement handbooks for employment areas *Job description update *New staff orientation MET•Explore research based behavior modifications options and integrate with updated poli- cies and procedures to improve the consistent application of behavior consequences – met NEW•Continue to refine and improve the discipline matrix MET•Prepare to inte- grate a drug testing program into discipline strategies - met CONT•Solicit input from community stakeholders and develop district identity, core values and vision state- ment – progressing Board retreat adjourned at 6:30. Board of Education Regular Meeting February 10, 2016 7:00 PM Library at Potter Site Present Board Members: Lori Biesecker Chris Bogert Donna Juelfs Chandell Oleson Mike Rotert Claire Smith Visitors: Angala Frerichs, Bryan Herboldsheimer President Donna Juelfs called the February 10, 2016 regular meeting of the Potter- Dix Schools BOE to order at 7:00pm. Following are the meeting items on which the board voted. Motion Passed 6-0: To approve consent agenda as pre- sented with a motion by Lori Biesecker and a second by Mike Rotert. 1. Approve February 10, 2016 Regular Board Meeting Agenda 2. Approve January 14, 2016 Regular Board Meeting Minutes 3. Approve February Claims/ Financial Report 4. Invest funds at the Potter State Bank Motion Passed 6-0: To com- mend Aryana George, Julie Hornbarger, and Gunnar Oleson who all had parts in the Missoula Children’s Theatre presentation of “Sleeping Beauty” held in Sidney on Friday February 5th and the January Students of the Month with a motion by Lori Biesecker and a second by Mike Rotert. K: Marissa Gardner 1st: Raleigh Huff 2nd: Braelyn Christensen 3rd: Hannah Kielian 4th: Caden McConnell 5th: Sierra Schinker 6th: Mariana Cajero Motion Passed 6-0: To accept with regret the Early Retirement Inscentitive for Kathleen Gorman with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Chris Bogert. Motion Passed 6-0: To accept with regret the resignations of Chelsey Sullivan and Ethan Sullivan effective at the end of their 2015-16 contracts and thank them for their service to Potter-Dix Public Schools with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Lori Biesecker. Motion Passed 5-1 with Oleson voting no: To waive the August 15 Option Enrollment deadline as per Policy #5006 for Kody Spencer with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Claire Smith. Motion Passed 6-0: To adjourn the February 10, 2016, regular Board of Education Meeting at 8:02 p.m. with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Chandell Oleson. Next Regular Board of Education Meeting will be held March 14, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. Minutes of the meeting in their entirety can be viewed at www. pdcoyotes.org. February 2016 General Fund Claims ALICAP 5,164.00; American Family Life 392.73; AmeriFlex 75.00; AS CENTRAL SERVICES OCIO 227.47; Birch Communications 105.38; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska 30,708.16; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska 264.17; Healthplan Services, Inc. 362.34; City Of Kimball 105.00; Colonial Life 218.22; Country Printer 268.00; Cranmore Pest Control LLC 130.00; Crescent Electric Supply Co. 107.93; Culligan Water Conditioning 114.65; Dalton Telephone Company 303.88; Dance Equipment International 714.81; Day & Night Plumbing and Heating 802.55; Debbie Straetker 648.00; DP Electronics LLC 450.98; E and S Auto Supply 95.88; Enevoldsen Insurance Agency 125.00; Educational Service Unit #13 1 0 , 6 2 9 . 0 7 ; Educational Service Unit #2 50.00; Frenchman Valley Coop 641.11; Finneys 35.75; Floyd’s Truck Center, Inc. 123.99; General Fund Reimbursable Acct. 39,330.02; Great Copier Service Inc. 813.82; Horace Mann Insurance Company 227.42; House Of Flowers 90.00; Ideal Linen Supply 667.86; Kimball Auto Parts 14.71; Kimball Health Services 378.83; SourceGas Distribution LLC 2,229.75; Kory LaBeau 511.68; Lou’s Sporting Goods 114.83; MG Trust Company 1,011.33; Mike Williams 136.08; Nebraska Association Of School Boards 90.00; Nebraska Department of Revenue 60.34; Norberg Auto & Diesel Inc. 1,185.97; NRCSA 190.00; NSAA 80.00; NSEA 572.04; Paula Wolff 103.88; Potter-Dix Schools Flex Spending 1,421.94; Potter-Dix Lunch Fund 6,847.55; Peetz Farmers Co-op 2,527.69; J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc. 234.99; Perry Law Firm 560.00; Potter-Dix Schools 33,705.93; Potter State Bank 30.80; R & R Service 286.10; High West Energy 6,887.52; School Distrct #9 146.95; Scooters Auto Body & Repair 84.00; Sidney Regional Medical Center 1,124.65; CenturyLink 181.10; Thompson Glass, Inc. 1,112.00; Cengage Learning 641.85; Verizon Wireless 51.44; Village Of Dix 831.00; Village Of Potter 958.59; SpellingCity. Com, Inc. 80.00; Western Nebraska Observer 90.21; Randy Bohac 2,969.6; Richard Finley 124.67; Jim Frei 182.57; John Herboldsheimer 241.04; Kelleigh Huff 106.20; Nancy Hutchinson 1,002.14; Donna Juelfs 373.96; Margaret Musil 86.58; Steven Pattison 212.40; Nicole Reeve 1,709.57; Claire Smith 919.78; David Wiedeman 1 2 0 . 0 5 ; Direct Deposit Staff 83,290.39 Report Total: 249,815.91 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on February 15, 2016] L638 School Board Work Session Notice Notice of Work Session Sidney School District Board of Education Monday, February 22, 2016 – 5:30 p.m. 1101 21st Ave, Sidney, Nebraska The mission of the Sidney Public Schools is to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to become productive citizens. The Sidney School District Board of Education will convene in a work session at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, February 22, 2016 in the Administrative Office Board Room located at 1101 21st Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska. Posted this 11th day of February, 2016. /s/ Jay Ehler Superintendent of Schools [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on February 15, 2016] L640 South Platte Natural Resources District, January 2016 Payroll 29,236.20; Director Expense Phillip J, Grabowski 16.10, K. William Halligan 126.50, James C. Johnson 324.25, Tim Maas 71.30, Kathryn E. Narjes 50.60, Larry L. Rutt 114.40; Telephone/ Internet Employee Cell Phone Reimbursement 184.00, AS Central Services 240.85, CenturyLink 71.99, Hamilton Telephone Co 15.00, Internet Nebraska 35.95, Verizon Wireless 60.24, Vistabeam 649.95; Utilities City Of Sidney 632.10, High West Energy 128.50, SourceGas, LLC 390.42; Legal Notices Chappell Register 72.40, Western Nebraska Observer 124.01, Sidney Sun Telegraph 117.12; Miscellaneous Expense Adaptive Resources, Inc 12,450.00, American Bank 20.00, Andrea Ambur 40.00, Ann Wilson 225.00, Cabela’s 125.00, Chappell Lions Club 75.00, Cheyenne County 295.00, City Of Sidney-Olsson Associations 5,050.00, Crosby Guenzel LLP 1,320.00, Docu-Shred 30.00, Eakes Office Solutions 1,981.48, Finney’s, Inc. 71.42, First National Bank Omaha 313.36, Hometown Leasing 244.94, Ideal Linen Supply 36.30, John Deere Financial 4.29, Kimball- Banner Co Extension Kimball- Banner Co Extension, 100.00 , Larry Stahla 69.21, Lodgepole Valley Youth Camp 75.00, Miller Office Products 225.96, NE Assoc Of Resources District 5,775.26, Nebraska Farmer 26.95, Nebraska Printworks, LLC 4,302.66, Panhandle Public Health District 40.00, Project DJ-Don and Lucy Davis 100.00, S.A. Foster Lumber Company 7.18, Safeway Inc. 84.57, Sara J. Butts 34.95, Shirt Tales 21.00, Sonny’s Super Foods 20.17, Splish Splash Car Wash 3.20, The Country Printer 160.00, US Bank Voyager Fleet Sys 154.88; Taxes EFTPS 10,476.91, Nebraska Dept. of Revenue- Sales Tax 73.68, Nebraska Dept. of Revenue-Withholding 1,420.78; Insurance AFLAC 449.63, NARD Risk Pool Association 14,159.51, Points West Insurance 6,679.00; Other Mid-American Benefits, Inc. 676.54, Nationwide Financial 4,511.42, Nationwide Financial 986.50; Incentive Payments Kent & Bobbi Wright Farm 892.90, Ray Freeburg 30.00, Sand Point Cattle Co LLC 930.10, Tercel Land & Cattle, Inc. 30.00 [Published in The Sidney Sun -Telegraph on February 15, 2016] CLASSIFIEDS SUBSCRIBE OR ADVERTISE TODAY! CONTACT US AT 308-254-2818 The reason publication of legal notices is required in newspapers is YOU, the citizen. In a Democracy, the government is required to inform you of the public business, because you and your neighbors are the basis for government. These notices provide essential information about all local government entities, including schools, cities, villages and counties. A Democracy is a system of checks and balances. Your right to know and be informed is a check on government. Public notices shed light on the actions of all governmental bodies, but it’s up to you, the citizen, to read them and obtain more information if necessary about the actions that impact you. PRACTICE DEMOCRACY. READ YOUR LEGAL NOTICES. THEY’RE CRUCIAL TO DEMOCRACY. We have blank newspaper end rolls for sale. $5 a roll. Used for wrapping, packing, coloring paper, craft paper, picnic table coverings, etc. Pick up at: 817 12th Ave, Sidney, Nebraska

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EVENTSBrule Gun Show Sat. Feb. 27. 9-5; Sun. Feb. 28. 9-3. 308-287-2528

MISC.we BuY AluMInuM CAnS. WE PAY CASH. 955 BALL ST, SIDNEY. 254-7115.

APTS FOR LEASEStudIo, 1 & 2 BedrooM ApArtMentS for leASe. $450 & up, all utilities pd. 1 month deposit & background check. 308-254-0913

HOUSES FOR RENTfor rent. two BedrooM houSe in Sidney. No Pets. Call 254-3749.

HELP WANTEDStArt Your newSpAper CAreer wIth uS! The Pine Bluffs Post in Pine Bluffs, Wyo., has an opening for an intelligent, energetic reporter who can produce good, clean copy and create engaging page designs. The position will be responsible for a broad coverage area including city and county government, education, breaking news and will assist with sports. This is an excellent opportunity for recent college graduates or those looking to break into the newspaper industry. Photography and experience in Photoshop and InDesign are helpful but not required. To apply, please send resume and clippings to John Verser at [email protected].

HELP WANTEDthe SArAtoGA Sun IS SeekInG A Gen-erAl ASSIGnMent reporter/photoG-rApher who has an interest in sports. If you love writing about what makes a community tick, have a good knowledge of photography, and have an interest in com-munity journalism, this job may be for you. The position includes eve-nings and weekends to cover town council meet-ings, sporting events, school events and gen-eral news taking place in the Platte Valley.Saratoga, Wyo., is nestled between two mountain ranges in southeast Wyoming and has incredible views and excellent fishing and hunting opportunities. If you love working in the outdoors, you will love working here. We have a circulation of 1,700, and serve three communities in the Platte Valley with a total population of 2200. We also cover the school district which includes five communities. A college degree in journalism or English is desired, but not required. Pay ranges from $23-25K depending on experience. Benefits include 401K and vacation after one year. If interested, send resume, examples of writing and photographs to [email protected] This position is open until filled.

HELP WANTEDpt JAnItorIAl/CleAnInG, evenings, help needed. Available in Sidney. Must be depend-able, hard working and have a good attitude. Clean background check required. 970-571-3592 for more info.

* * r e w A r d I n G work**Sidney caregivers need-ed to assist individu-als with housekeeping, meals, and light per-sonal care. Weekdays or weekends, AM or PM 3-5 hours per day $9.50/hour plus bonus. Caretech 1-800-991-7006.

top quAlItY preSSMen SouGht to run our ClovIS, new MexICo preSS operAtIon. This position includes overseeing the production of two daily newspapers, two weeklies, and several commercial print products. We want an experienced leader capable of handling training, ordering of supplies, and maintaining OSHA standards. Clovis Media, Inc. offers a benefits package (Health insurance, retirement, and vacation time) and a competitive salary. WE WILL PAY YOU WHAT YOU’RE WORTH. To apply, send resume to Patrick Cossel at [email protected]

STATEWIDESC L A S S I F I E D ADVERTISING works! Place your 25 word ad into thousands of Nebraska homes for $225. Contact your local newspaper or call 1-800-369-2850.

BANKRUPTCY: FREE initial consultation. Fast relief from creditors. Low rates. Statewide filing. No office appointment necessary. Call Steffens Law Office, 308-872-8327. steffensbankruptcylaw.com. We are a debt relief agency, which helps people file bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code.

AFFORDABLE PRESS Release service. Send your message to 170 newspapers across Nebraska for one low price! Call 1-800-369-2850 or www.nebpress.com for more details.

STEEL BUILDINGS: Diamond Steel Structures, factory direct pric ing, Preseason $1,000 discount if ordered before March 15. www.diamondsteelstructures.com. Call 844-297-8335.

SALE, ERICSON Registered Angus, March 8, 1 p.m., Ericson Livestock Market. 100 head 2-year-old Registered Angus bulls. For info/catalog contact Jim Brinkman, 308-653-2134.

STATEWIDESFOR SALE: 3 Zimmatic Center Pivots, Models 307, 310 and 410, low hours, good Galv. Pipe, well maintained. Priced loaded on a truck. 701-742-3223.

CAN YOU dig it? Heavy Equipment Operator Career! We offer training and certifications running bulldozers, backhoes and excavators. Lifetime job placement. VA Benefits eligible! 1-866-362-6497.

C E M E T E R Y M A I N T E N A N C E Supervisor, $17.06 hr. Responsible for maintenance at Nebraska Veterans Cemetery at Alliance. Applications may be filed online at www.statejobs.nebraska.gov (Job number 02837103)

MEAT DEPARTMENT Manager needed. Financially strong family chain in Midwest. Salary, bonus, insurance, 401k. Resume: [email protected] or mail to Box 600630, San Diego, CA 92160-0630.

QLF TRANSPORTATION — Class A CDL Drivers/Tankers. Great pay, home weekends, and benefits! Potential of $60,000 plus per year! Contact Tony, 608-935-0915 ext. 16, www.qlf.com.

LegaLs OnLine:www.suntelegraph.com

6aMOndayFebruary 15, 2016sidney sun-Telegraph

LEgAL NOTICESL637Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Meeting called to order at 4:06 p.m.

Roll Call: Rotert, Oleson, Juelfs, Biesecker Present

Bogert, Smith AbsentMotion to excuse Claire and

Chris from the Board retreat made by Rotert seconded by Juelfs. Passed 4-0

Bogert joined meeting at 4:12 p.m.

5.1 – Enrollment Projections for 2016-17 •Projected 158 down

from 163 currently •Consider advertising

in local newspapers •Possibilityof teachers

forming a committee to help recruit/advertise; have students create a radio ad •Does the option

enrollment policy need to be revisited? Mr. Williams will visit with the lawyers to check legali-ties of the selection process.

5.2 – StaffingCurrent applicants for vacan-

cies •14Principal •3MathTeachers •3IndustrialTech •2SpecialEducationTwo more positions to come

– English and Social StudiesBoard Committee – Chris

Bogert, Donna Juelfs, Chandell Oleson

5.3 – Assessments •Projected ACT scores

– Mike will talk with Paula about the students needing to retake; test prep (John Baylor) •NeSAwriting is com-

plete; Reading and Math this April

5.4 – Board Policy Review •DonnaandClaire are

comparing physical board policy to the web site •Web site will be

updated5.5 – Board Self-Evaluation •Donnacompiledeval-

uations and strengths and con-cerns discussed

5.6 – Goals CONT.•Continue pro-

fessional development for cer-tificated staff in our PLC pro-gram. Explore implementing data teams protocol for PLC

(Lincoln) and/or comparable development program – pro-gressing

*Elementary teachers are meeting on a weekly basis

*High school staff is starting the process and meet-ing twice a week but needs to continue NEW•Establish a dis-

trict wide professional develop-ment plan

*Staff members will have individual needs NEW•Develop and

implement a plan for the dis-trict focusing on communication practices for all employees

*Implement handbooks for employment areas

*Job description update*New staff orientationMET•Explore researchbased

behavior modifications options and integrate with updated poli-cies and procedures to improve the consistent application of behavior consequences – metNEW•Continue to refine and

improve the discipline matrix MET•Prepare to inte-

grate a drug testing program into discipline strategies - met CONT•Solicit input

from community stakeholders and develop district identity, core values and vision state-ment – progressing

Board retreat adjourned at 6:30.Board of education regular

MeetingFebruary 10, 2016 7:00 PM

Library at Potter SitePresent Board Members: Lori Biesecker Chris Bogert Donna Juelfs Chandell Oleson Mike Rotert Claire Smith Visitors:Angala Frerichs, Bryan

Herboldsheimer President Donna Juelfs

called the February 10, 2016 regular meeting of the Potter-Dix Schools BOE to order at 7:00pm. Following are the meeting items on which the board voted.

Motion Passed 6-0: To approve consent agenda as pre-sented with a motion by Lori

Biesecker and a second by Mike Rotert.

1. Approve February 10, 2016 Regular Board Meeting Agenda

2. Approve January 14, 2016 Regular Board Meeting Minutes

3. Approve February Claims/Financial Report

4. Invest funds at the Potter State Bank

Motion Passed 6-0: To com-mend Aryana George, Julie Hornbarger, and Gunnar Oleson who all had parts in the Missoula Children’s Theatre presentation of “Sleeping Beauty” held in Sidney on Friday February 5th and the January Students of the Month with a motion by Lori Biesecker and a second by Mike Rotert.

K: Marissa Gardner1st: Raleigh Huff2nd: Braelyn Christensen3rd: Hannah Kielian4th: Caden McConnell5th: Sierra Schinker6th: Mariana CajeroMotion Passed 6-0: To accept

with regret the Early Retirement Inscentitive for Kathleen Gorman with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Chris Bogert.

Motion Passed 6-0: To accept with regret the resignations of Chelsey Sullivan and Ethan Sullivan effective at the end of their 2015-16 contracts and thank them for their service to Potter-Dix Public Schools with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Lori Biesecker.

Motion Passed 5-1 with Oleson voting no: To waive the August 15 Option Enrollment deadline as per Policy #5006 for Kody Spencer with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Claire Smith.

Motion Passed 6-0: To adjourn the February 10, 2016, regular Board of Education Meeting at 8:02 p.m. with a motion by Mike Rotert and a second by Chandell Oleson.

Next Regular Board of Education Meeting will be held March 14, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. Minutes of the meeting in their entirety can be viewed at www.pdcoyotes.org.february 2016 General fund

ClaimsALICAP 5,164.00;

American Family Life 392.73; AmeriFlex 75.00; AS CENTRAL SERVICES OCIO 227.47; Birch Communications 105.38; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska 30,708.16; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska 264.17; Healthplan Services, Inc. 362.34; City Of Kimball 105.00; Colonial Life 218.22; Country Printer 268.00; Cranmore Pest Control LLC 130.00; Crescent Electric Supply Co. 107.93; Culligan Water Conditioning 114.65; Dalton Telephone Company 303.88; Dance Equipment International 714.81; Day & Night Plumbing and Heating 802.55; Debbie Straetker 648.00; DP Electronics LLC 450.98; E and S Auto Supply 95.88; Enevoldsen Insurance Agency 125.00; Educational Service Unit #13 10 , 629 . 07 ; Educational Service Unit #2 50.00; Frenchman Valley Coop 641.11; Finneys 35.75; Floyd’s Truck Center, Inc. 123.99; General Fund Reimbursable Acct. 39,330.02; Great Copier Service Inc. 813.82; Horace Mann Insurance Company 227.42; House Of Flowers 90.00; Ideal Linen Supply 667.86; Kimball Auto Parts 14.71; Kimball Health Services 378.83; SourceGas Distribution LLC 2,229.75; Kory LaBeau 511.68; Lou’s Sporting Goods 114.83; MG Trust Company 1,011.33; Mike Williams 136.08; Nebraska Association Of School Boards 90.00; Nebraska Department of Revenue 60.34; Norberg Auto & Diesel Inc. 1,185.97; NRCSA 190.00; NSAA 80.00; NSEA 572.04; Paula Wolff 103.88; Potter-Dix Schools Flex Spending 1,421.94; Potter-Dix Lunch Fund 6,847.55; Peetz Farmers Co-op 2,527.69; J.W. Pepper & Son, Inc. 234.99; Perry Law Firm 560.00; Potter-Dix Schools 33,705.93; Potter State Bank 30.80; R & R Service 286.10; High West Energy 6,887.52; School Distrct #9 146.95; Scooters Auto Body & Repair 84.00; Sidney Regional Medical Center 1,124.65; CenturyLink 181.10; Thompson Glass, Inc.

1,112.00; Cengage Learning 641.85; Verizon Wireless 51.44; Village Of Dix 831.00; Village Of Potter 958.59; SpellingCity.Com, Inc. 80.00; Western Nebraska Observer 90.21; Randy Bohac 2 , 9 6 9 . 6 ; Richard Finley 124.67; Jim Frei 182.57; John Herboldsheimer 241.04; Kelleigh Huff 106.20; Nancy Hutchinson 1,002.14; Donna Juelfs 373.96; Margaret Musil 86.58; Steven Pattison 212.40; Nicole Reeve 1,709.57; Claire Smith 919.78; David Wiedeman 1 2 0 . 0 5 ; Direct Deposit Staff 83,290.39

Report Total: 249,815.91 [Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph

on February 15, 2016]

L638School Board Work Session

NoticeNotice of Work SessionSidney School District

Board of EducationMonday, February 22, 2016 –

5:30 p.m.1101 21st Ave, Sidney,

Nebraska The mission of the Sidney

Public Schools is to empower students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to become productive citizens.

The Sidney School District Board of Education will convene in a work session at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, February 22, 2016 in the Administrative Office Board Room located at 1101 21st Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska.

Posted this 11th day of February, 2016./s/ Jay EhlerSuperintendent of Schools

[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph on February 15, 2016]

L640South platte natural

resources district, January 2016

Payroll 29,236.20; Director Expense Phillip J, Grabowski 16.10, K. William Halligan 126.50, James C. Johnson 324.25, Tim Maas 71.30, Kathryn E. Narjes 50.60, Larry L. Rutt 114.40; Telephone/Internet Employee Cell Phone Reimbursement 184.00, AS Central Services 240.85, CenturyLink 71.99, Hamilton

Telephone Co 15.00, Internet Nebraska 35.95, Verizon Wireless 60.24, Vistabeam 649.95; Utilities City Of Sidney 632.10, High West Energy 128.50, SourceGas, LLC 390.42; Legal Notices Chappell Register 72.40, Western Nebraska Observer 124.01, Sidney Sun Telegraph 117.12; Miscellaneous Expense Adaptive Resources, Inc 12,450.00, American Bank 20.00, Andrea Ambur 40.00, Ann Wilson 225.00, Cabela’s 125.00, Chappell Lions Club 75.00, Cheyenne County 295.00, City Of Sidney-Olsson Associations 5,050.00, Crosby Guenzel LLP 1,320.00, Docu-Shred 30.00, Eakes Office Solutions 1,981.48, Finney’s, Inc. 71.42, First National Bank Omaha 313.36, Hometown Leasing 244.94, Ideal Linen Supply 36.30, John Deere Financial 4.29, Kimball-Banner Co Extension Kimball-Banner Co Extension, 100.00 , Larry Stahla 69.21, Lodgepole Valley Youth Camp 75.00, Miller Office Products 225.96, NE Assoc Of Resources District 5,775.26, Nebraska Farmer 26.95, Nebraska Printworks, LLC 4,302.66, Panhandle Public Health District 40.00, Project DJ-Don and Lucy Davis 100.00, S.A. Foster Lumber Company 7.18, Safeway Inc. 84.57, Sara J. Butts 34.95, Shirt Tales 21.00, Sonny’s Super Foods 20.17, Splish Splash Car Wash 3.20, The Country Printer 160.00, US Bank Voyager Fleet Sys 154.88; Taxes EFTPS 10,476.91, Nebraska Dept. of Revenue-Sales Tax 73.68, Nebraska Dept. of Revenue-Withholding 1,420.78; Insurance AFLAC 449.63, NARD Risk Pool Association 14,159.51, Points West Insurance 6,679.00; Other Mid-American Benefits, Inc. 676.54, Nationwide Financial 4,511.42, Nationwide Financial 986.50; Incentive Payments Kent & Bobbi Wright Farm 892.90, Ray Freeburg 30.00, Sand Point Cattle Co LLC 930.10, Tercel Land & Cattle, Inc. 30.00

[Published in The Sidney Sun -Telegraph on February 15, 2016]

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