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4A Gretna Guide & News COMMUNITY NEWS www.gretnaguide.com Aug. 7, 2019 The Acts2 Church 20362 Husker Drive, Gretna, NE www.a2gretna.org Pastor Mike Gochenour Sunday: Worship 10:00 a.m. • • • • • Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 11204 S. 204 St., Gretna, NE 402-332-3345 www.gslcgretna.org Pastors Gary Werling and Sam Pitsch Wee Lambs Preschool: 402-332-3267 Lisa Stirtz, Director Wednesday, August 7 6:30 a.m. - Men’s Bible Breakfast 7 p.m. - Youth Bible Study 7 p.m. - Worship Service Sunday, August 11 Worship Service 8, 9:30, 10:45 a.m. Christian Education Hour 9:15 a.m. Potluck - 11:50 a.m. Foundations Class - 12:30-2:30 p.m. Monday, August 12 6:30 p.m. - Men’s Basketball Tuesday, August 13 9:30 a.m. - WOmen’s Bible Study • • • • • Gretna Baptist Church 20725 East Angus Street P.O. Box 564, Gretna, NE 402-332-2654 www.gretnabaptistchurch.com Pastor Bryan Clark Sunday: Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship Service, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Nursery Provided All Services Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m. Faith Weavers Kids Club 6:30 p.m. • • • • •  Gretna United Methodist Church 11457 S. 204 St., Gretna, NE 402-332-3213 www.gretnaumc.com Pastor Gary Main Sunday: Worship: 9:30 a.m. followed by coffee, donuts & fellowship until 10:45 a.m. Sunday School classes: 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. for children and adults Nursery is available during services & Sunday school Tuesday: Men’s Group at D&K Cafe 6:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study meets at church library 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday: Women’s Bible Study 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. in church fellowship hall Team 4:12 (Middle School Youth Group) and SWAT (High School Youth Group) 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. • • • • • Journey Church 402- 676-7731 www.journeychurchne.org Sunday: Worship: 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. at Gretna Middle School Gymnasium, 11705 S. 216 St., Gretna, NE Fellowship: donuts, bagels and coffee between the services from 10:00-10:30 a.m. Kids classes: birth — 6th grade during both service times Wednesday: Youth groups meet at the Hub, 20362 Husker Drive, Gretna Middle School 6:30-7:45 p.m. & High School 7:45-9:00 p.m. • • • • •  New Song Church (Presbyterian Church in America) Office: 620 N. Hwy 6, Suite B, Gret- na, NE 402-618-9495 www.newsongfaith.com Brad Kuiper 402-699-9995 Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. at omas Ele- mentary School, 11221 Northridge Drive, Gretna, NE Wednesday BLAST (Children’s Ministry) 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. • • • • • Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church 153 S. McKenna Ave., Gretna, NE 402-332-3383 www.relchurch.ne Pastor James Sells Wednesday, 8/7 9:30 am Chapel @ Silver Ridge 1:00 pm Bridge 6:30 pm Underground-All 9th-12th grade welcome ursday 8/8 2:00 pm Gretna Public Library Friday, 8/9 9:00 am Low Impact Aerobics Saturday 8/10 7 am Men’s Bible Study @ Billy’s Café 9 am Walking Group @ Chalco 5:30 pm Blended Communion Worship Service (Worship in the Courtyard) Sunday, 8/11 8:30 am Traditional Worship Service 9:45 am Adult Forum 10:45 am Contemporary Worship Service, Blessing of Backpacks/Teacher Bags Tuesday, 8/13 1 pm Quilters 7 pm Toastmasters • • • • • St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church 7790 S. 192 St., Gretna, NE Church Office 402-916-9730 Rev. Jeffery Loseke Reconciliation Saturday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 11:40 a.m.-11:55 a.m. Mass Weekdays: Tues. – Fri. Noon Saturdays 5:00 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m., 11 a.m. & 5 p.m. • • • • • St. Patrick’s Catholic Church 508 Angus St., Gretna, NE Church Office 402-332-4444 C.C.D. Office ext. 6 Rev. Matt Gutowski Reconciliation Saturday 4:00 - 4:40 p.m. Mass Weekdays: Tues. – Fri. 7:30 a.m. Saturdays 5:00 p.m. Sundays 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. & Noon C.C.D. Classes Sunday: Grades K - 9, 8:55-9:55 a.m. Wednesdays: Grades K-8, 4:00-5:00 p.m. & 5:30-6:30 p.m./Grades K-9, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Youth Group (Grades 10-12) Wednesdays 7:00-8:30 p.m. • • • • • Standing Stone Bible Church (Formerly Gretna Community Church) 321 S. Highway 6, Gretna, NE 402-332-3044 www.standingstonebiblechurch.org  Pastors Ken Buttermore and Ken Wombacher Sunday: Sunday School: 9 a.m. (for all ages) Worship Service: 10 a.m. (nursery provided) Wednesday: 6:45-8/8:30 p.m. Children - Clubs (school year) Teens - theREFUGE (year-round) Adults - Bible Study, Prayer Meeting (year-round) • • • • • Steadfast Gretna P.O. Box 283, Gretna, NE 402-826-7464 www.steadfastgretna.org Pastor Gregg Madsen Sunday: Worship: 10:00 a.m. Aspen Creek Middle School, 18414 Summit Dr., Omaha, NE Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. for all ages (does not meet the first Sunday of the month) “Our family helping yours” Family owned since 1912, we are dedicated to assisting families through the difficulties of losing a loved one. Let us help you with: Roeder Mortuaries Gretna Chapel 11710 Standing Stone Dr. 402-332-0090 Traditional services Graveside services Cremation services Memorial services •Newspaper notices Death certificates Honorariums Flowers Police escorts COURT NOTICES NO COURT NOTICES SECRETARY OF STATE NOTICES NONE THIS WEEK TOWN NOTICES CITY OF GRETNA, NEBRASKA PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019, 6:30 P.M. CITY OFFICE 204 N. MCKENNA AVE. GRETNA, NE 402-332-3336 Notice is hereby given that on Tues- day, August 27, 2019, a meeting of the PLANNING COMMISSION of the City of Gretna, Nebraska, will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the City Office. The agenda for such meeting, which is kept continuous- ly current, is available for public inspec- tion at the Office of the City Clerk at the above address during normal business hours. As part of the meeting, notice is here- by given that public hearings will be held for the purposes of: A) Tim Gaeta LLC, 23023 Fairview Road, Gretna, NE 68028 Requests: Approval of a Rezone from TA, Trans Ag to I-1, Light Industrial Description: A -10 acre tract of Tax- lot 12, of S15, T-13-N, R-10-E, of the 6th PM Sarpy County, Nebraska. Generally located north of Fairview Road and east of S 234th Street. B) Charleston Homes LLC, 3803 N. 153rd Street, Omaha, NE 68116 Request: Approval of a Final Plat and PUD update for a subdivision to be known as Highland Pointe. Description: A tract of land being part of the S ½ of the NE ¼ of S25, T-14-N, R-10-E of the 6th PM. Sarpy County, Nebraska. Generally located north of Lincoln Road and west of Highways 6 & 31. C) City of Gretna, 204 N. McKenna Ave., Gretna, NE 68028 Request: Gretna Highway 6 Blight Study and Declaration of the Blight Study area within the City of Gretna’s corporate limits as substandard and blighted pursuant to the Nebraska Com- munity Development Law. Description: Taxlot 6A1B of S36, T14N, R10E, of the 6th P.M., City of Gretna, Sarpy County, Nebraska, Lots 1 and 2 of the Langdon Brothers 7th Addi- tion, and adjoining portions of the Bryan Street and South Street right-of-ways, City of Gretna, Sarpy County, Nebras- ka. Generally located north of Highway 6/31, west/southwest of Bryan Street, and south/southeast of South Street. A map showing the area involved in the Blight Study and to be declared substandard and blighted is published herewith. The map and the Gretna Highway 6 Blight Study are available at the Gretna City Office, 204 N. McKenna Ave., and on the City of Gretna’s website www. gretnane.org. All interested parties are asked to at- tend to express any support or objections to these matters. Any written support or objection must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the 27th day of August 2019. _____________________ Tammy Tisdall, CMC City Clerk Aug. 7, 14 - 82 lns SCHOOL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SARPY COUNTY SCHOOL DIS- TRICT 77-0037, A/K/A GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL SCHEDULED TO COMMENCE AT 7:00 O’CLOCK P.M., ON MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 IN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING ROOM OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OF THE GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT LOCATED AT 11717 SOUTH 216TH STREET, GRETNA, NEBRASKA. 7:00 PM -BOARD MEETING SECTION I - OPENING PROCE- DURES 1.1 Call Meeting to Order 1.2 Roll Call 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Approval of Minutes 1.5 Consideration of Additional Items to Published Agenda 1.6 Approval of Agenda 1.7 Recognition of Visitors SECTION II - MATTERS REQUIR- ING BOARD ACTION 2.1 Consider Approval of Bills 2.2 Consider Approval of Financial Report 2.3 Consider Approval of Personnel 2.4 Consider Approval of Interlocal Agreement with the Ashland School District 2.5 Consider Approval of ESU 3 Contracts SECTION III - REPORTS 3.1 Report on Construction 3.2 Executive Session – For the Protection of the Public Interest – Land Acquisition, Litigation and Negotiations SECTION IV - ANNOUNCE- MENTS AND DATES 4.1 Set Next Board Meeting Date 4.2 Adjourn The complete agenda, kept contin- uously current, is available for public inspection at the office of the Superin- tendent of Schools in the Administration Building of the Gretna Public School District located at 11717 South 216th Street, Gretna, Nebraska, during normal business hours. The agenda is subject to amendment not less than twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled com- mencement of the meeting. GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT – Dawn Stock -Secretary Aug. 7 - 67 lns BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT #37 JULY 8, 2019 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 7:00 P.M. - REGULAR BOARD MEETING SECTION I - Opening Procedures Notice of the meeting was given in advance by the publication and/or posting in accordance with the Board approved method for giving notice of meetings. Notice of this meeting was given in advance to all members of the Board of Education. The Secretary of the Board maintains a list of the news media requesting notification of meet- ings and advance notification to the listed media of the time and place of the meeting and the subjects to be discussed at this meeting was provided. Availabil- ity of the agenda was communicated in the publicized notice and a current copy of the Agenda was maintained as stated in the publicized notice. All proceed- ings of the Board of Education, except as may be hereinafter noted, were taken while the convened meeting was open to the attendance of the public. 1.1 Call Meeting to Order - David Gulizia called the meeting to order. 1.2 Roll Call - Board members pres- ent were: Mark Hauptman, Ann Wright, Dawn Stock, Rick Hollendieck, and Da- vid Gulizia were present. Others present were: Rich Beran, Travis Lightle, Rex Anderson, Roger Miller, and guests. 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance - The board recited the pledge of allegiance 1.4 Approval of Minutes - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to approve the minutes of June 24, 2019. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Dawn Stock, yes; and Rick Hollend- ieck, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1. 1.5 Consideration of Additional Items to Published Agenda - none 1.6 Approval of Agenda - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to approve the agenda as amend- ed. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Dawn Stock, yes; and Rick Hollendieck, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1. 1.7 Recognition of Visitors – Laura Enos, Rachel George with the Gretna Breeze, Mike Kros with DLR Group, and Dave Raymond with Trane was present. SECTION II - Matters Requiring Board Action 2.1 Approval of Bills - Motion by Ann Wright, seconded by Dawn Stock to approve the general fund bills totaling $969,866.49, construction bills totaling $2,479,747.43. A roll call vote was tak- en - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. 2.2 Approval of Financial Report - Motion by Dawn Stock, seconded by Mark Hauptman, to approve the financial report as presented. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Haupt- man, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Jans- sen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1. 2.3 Personnel Action – none 2.4 Consider Approval of Policies/ Policy Updates - Motion by Rick Hol- lendieck, seconded by Dawn Stock give final approval to the policies and policy updates. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; Da- vid Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1. 2.5 Set Date for Budget Hearing - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to set the 2019-2020 Budget Hearing date as Monday, Sep- tember 9, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. 2.6 Consider Approval of Bid - Mo- tion by Rick Holledieck, seconded by Dawn Stock to approve the bus barn base bid of Midwest DCM in the amount $548,000. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, ab- sent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. 2.7 Set Hot Lunch Prices - Motion by Mark Hauptman, seconded by Rick Hollendieck, to set hot lunch prices for 2019-2020: Gr. K-5 = $2.75; Gr. 6-8 = $2.85 Gr. 9-12 = $3.10; Adults = $3.40. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Guliz- ia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hol- lendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. 2.8 Set Substitute Salaries - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to set substitute teacher salaries for 2019-2020 at $145 per day and $155 per day after 10 consecutive days in the same assignment. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Haupt- man, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Jans- sen, absent; Rick Hollendieck yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1. 2.9 Consider Support Staff Salaries – Motion by Mark Hauptman, second- ed by Dawn Stock, to set support staff salaries for the 2019-2020 school year as discussed. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, ab- sent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. 2.8 Consider Administrative Salaries - Motion by Dawn Stock, seconded by David Gulizia, to approve the adminis- trative salaries for the 2019-2020 aca- demic year as follows: Dr. Rich Beran, Superintendent, $200,000; Travis Lightle, Assistant Superinten- dent, $150,000 Dr. Rex Anderson, Curriculum Di- rector, $145,900 Deb Siemers, Special Education Di- rector, $133,599 Paul Duin, Assist Special Education Dir., $95,500 Violet Glasshoff, SPED/Curric Di- rector, $100,000 Roger Miller, Student Services Dir., $143,000 Todd Mueller, Assistant Principal, $127,500 John Heckenlively, H.S. Assistant Principal, $106,300 Chad Jepsen, H.S. Assistant Princi- pal, $96,300 Jami Ewer, H.S. Assistant Principal, $88,500 Matthew Curtis, H.S. Assistant Prin- cipal/AD, $88,500 Harvey Birky, Middle School Princi- pal, $126,500 Stacey Deterding, M.S. Assistant Principal, $119,100 Michael Sortino, M.S. Assistant Prin- cipal/AD, $106,300 Bret Basye, Thomas Elementary Principal, $95,700 Salli Wells, Palisades Elementary Principal, $118,000 Andrew Rinaldi, Gretna Elementary Principal, $115,800 Amy Falcone, Whitetail Creek Ele- mentary Principal, $86,000 Matt Bruggeman, Aspen Creek MS Assistant Principal, $86,900 Wendi Kistler, Aspen Creek Elemen- tary Principal, $88,800 and Jennifer Hellbusch, Elementary As- sistant Principal, $75,000. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; Da- vid Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. SECTION III – Reports 3.1 Report on Construction - Mike Kros updated the board on current con- struction projects around the district. 3.2 Executive Session to Protect the Public Interest - Land Acquisition and Litigation - Motion by Ann Wright, sec- onded by Rick Hollendieck to enter into executive session. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Haupt- man, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Jans- sen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. Time: 8:08 p.m. Motion by Rick Hollendieck, sec- onded by Dawn Stock to exit executive session. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; Da- vid Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. Time: 8:38 p.m. SECTION IV - Announcements and Dates 4.1 Set Next Meeting Date - The next regular school board meeting will be held on Monday, August 12, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Ad- ministrative Offices. 4.2 Adjournment - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Dawn Stock, to adjourn the meeting. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab- sent 1. Time: 8:39 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Dawn Stock, Secretary Board of Education - District #37 Aug. 7 - 262 lns Public Notices 013 rgrounds 10 County Scrap Tire Collection Washington County Fairgrounds, Arlington, NE (Located on Hwy. 30 between Fremont & Blair) For More Information Call: Papio-Missouri River NRD 402-374-1920 ext. 3 www.papionrd.org Papio Missouri River NRD, Lower Elkhorn NRD, Nebraska Loess Hills RC&D, Funded by a grant from the Nebraska Dept. of Environment & Energy. Limited Unloading Assistance-Plan to Unload Your Own! Do not leave vehicle unattended. 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Page 1: LAND FOR SALE Scrap Tire Collection · 8/4/2019  · Team 4:12 (Middle School Youth ... 11221 Northridge Drive, Gretna, NE ... 1:00 pm Bridge 6:30 pm Underground-All 9th-12th grade

4A • Gretna Guide & News COMMUNITY NEWS www.gretnaguide.com • Aug. 7, 2019

The Acts2 Church20362 Husker Drive, Gretna, NE 

www.a2gretna.orgPastor Mike Gochenour

Sunday: Worship 10:00 a.m.

• • • • •

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

11204 S. 204 St., Gretna, NE402-332-3345

www.gslcgretna.orgPastors Gary Werling

and Sam Pitsch

Wee Lambs Preschool: 402-332-3267Lisa Stirtz, DirectorWednesday, August 76:30 a.m. - Men’s Bible Breakfast7 p.m. - Youth Bible Study7 p.m. - Worship ServiceSunday, August 11Worship Service 8, 9:30, 10:45 a.m.Christian Education Hour 9:15 a.m.Potluck - 11:50 a.m.Foundations Class - 12:30-2:30 p.m.Monday, August 126:30 p.m. - Men’s Basketball Tuesday, August 139:30 a.m. - WOmen’s Bible Study

• • • • •Gretna Baptist Church

20725 East Angus StreetP.O. Box 564, Gretna, NE

402-332-2654www.gretnabaptistchurch.com

Pastor Bryan Clark

Sunday:

Sunday School 9:15 a.m.Worship Service, 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Evening Service 6:00 p.m.Nursery Provided All ServicesWednesday: Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m.Faith Weavers Kids Club 6:30 p.m.

• • • • •

 Gretna United Methodist Church

11457 S. 204 St., Gretna, NE402-332-3213

www.gretnaumc.comPastor Gary Main

Sunday: Worship: 9:30 a.m. followed by coffee, donuts & fellowship until 10:45 a.m. Sunday School classes: 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. for children and adults Nursery is available during services & Sunday schoolTuesday: Men’s Group at D&K Cafe 6:30 a.m. Women’s Bible Study meets at church library 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.Wednesday:Women’s Bible Study 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. in church fellowship hallTeam 4:12 (Middle School Youth Group) and SWAT (High School Youth Group) 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.

• • • • •Journey Church

402- 676-7731 www.journeychurchne.org

Sunday: Worship: 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. at

Gretna Middle School Gymnasium, 11705 S. 216 St., Gretna, NEFellowship: donuts, bagels and coffee between the services from 10:00-10:30 a.m.Kids classes: birth — 6th grade during both service timesWednesday: Youth groups meet at the Hub, 20362 Husker Drive, GretnaMiddle School 6:30-7:45 p.m. & High School 7:45-9:00 p.m.

• • • • •  

New Song Church (Presbyterian Church in America)

Office: 620 N. Hwy 6, Suite B, Gret-na, NE

402-618-9495www.newsongfaith.com

Brad Kuiper 402-699-9995

SundayWorship 10:30 a.m. at Thomas Ele-mentary School, 11221 Northridge Drive, Gretna, NEWednesdayBLAST (Children’s Ministry) 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

• • • • •

Resurrection Evangelical Lutheran Church

153 S. McKenna Ave., Gretna, NE 402-332-3383

www.relchurch.nePastor James Sells

Wednesday, 8/79:30 am Chapel @ Silver Ridge 1:00 pm Bridge6:30 pm Underground-All 9th-12th grade welcomeThursday 8/82:00 pm Gretna Public LibraryFriday, 8/99:00 am Low Impact AerobicsSaturday 8/107 am Men’s Bible Study @ Billy’s Café9 am Walking Group @ Chalco5:30 pm Blended Communion Worship Service (Worship in the Courtyard)Sunday, 8/11 8:30 am Traditional Worship Service9:45 am Adult Forum10:45 am Contemporary Worship Service, Blessing of Backpacks/Teacher

BagsTuesday, 8/13 1 pm Quilters7 pm Toastmasters

• • • • •

St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church

7790 S. 192 St., Gretna, NEChurch Office 402-916-9730

Rev. Jeffery Loseke

ReconciliationSaturday 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.; Tues.-Fri. 11:40 a.m.-11:55 a.m.Mass Weekdays: Tues. – Fri. NoonSaturdays 5:00 p.m.Sundays 9 a.m., 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.

• • • • •

St. Patrick’s Catholic Church

508 Angus St., Gretna, NEChurch Office 402-332-4444

C.C.D. Office ext. 6Rev. Matt Gutowski

ReconciliationSaturday 4:00 - 4:40 p.m.Mass Weekdays: Tues. – Fri. 7:30 a.m.Saturdays 5:00 p.m.Sundays 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. & NoonC.C.D. ClassesSunday: Grades K - 9, 8:55-9:55 a.m. Wednesdays: Grades K-8, 4:00-5:00 p.m. & 5:30-6:30 p.m./Grades K-9, 7:00-8:00 p.m. 

Youth Group (Grades 10-12)Wednesdays 7:00-8:30 p.m.

• • • • •

Standing Stone Bible Church

(Formerly Gretna Community Church)

321 S. Highway 6, Gretna, NE402-332-3044

www.standingstonebiblechurch.org  Pastors Ken Buttermore and Ken

Wombacher

Sunday:Sunday School: 9 a.m. (for all ages)Worship Service: 10 a.m. (nursery provided)Wednesday: 6:45-8/8:30 p.m.Children - Clubs (school year)Teens - theREFUGE (year-round)Adults - Bible Study, Prayer Meeting (year-round)

• • • • •

Steadfast GretnaP.O. Box 283, Gretna, NE

402-826-7464www.steadfastgretna.org

Pastor Gregg Madsen

Sunday: Worship: 10:00 a.m. Aspen Creek Middle School, 18414 Summit Dr., Omaha, NESunday School: 9:00 a.m. for all ages (does not meet the first Sunday of the month)

“Our family helping yours”Family owned since 1912, we are dedicated to assisting families through the

difficulties of losing a loved one. Let us help you with:

Roeder Mortuaries • Gretna Chapel11710 Standing Stone Dr. • 402-332-0090

• Traditional services • Graveside services • Cremation services • Memorial services •Newspaper notices • Death certificates • Honorariums • Flowers • Police escorts

COURT NOTICES

NO COURT NOTICES

SECRETARY OF STATE NOTICES

NONE THIS WEEK

TOWN NOTICESCITY OF GRETNA, NEBRASKA

PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019, 6:30 P.M.

CITY OFFICE 204 N. MCKENNA AVE.

GRETNA, NE402-332-3336

Notice is hereby given that on Tues-day, August 27, 2019, a meeting of the PLANNING COMMISSION of the City of Gretna, Nebraska, will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the City Office. The agenda for such meeting, which is kept continuous-ly current, is available for public inspec-tion at the Office of the City Clerk at the above address during normal business hours.

As part of the meeting, notice is here-by given that public hearings will be held for the purposes of:

A) Tim Gaeta LLC, 23023 Fairview Road, Gretna, NE 68028

Requests: Approval of a Rezone from TA, Trans Ag to I-1, Light Industrial

Description: A -10 acre tract of Tax-lot 12, of S15, T-13-N, R-10-E, of the 6th PM Sarpy County, Nebraska. Generally located north of Fairview Road and east of S 234th Street.

B) Charleston Homes LLC, 3803 N. 153rd Street, Omaha, NE 68116

Request: Approval of a Final Plat and PUD update for a subdivision to be known as Highland Pointe.

Description: A tract of land being part of the S ½ of the NE ¼ of S25, T-14-N, R-10-E of the 6th PM. Sarpy County, Nebraska. Generally located north of Lincoln Road and west of Highways 6 & 31.

C) City of Gretna, 204 N. McKenna Ave., Gretna, NE 68028

Request: Gretna Highway 6 Blight Study and Declaration of the Blight Study area within the City of Gretna’s corporate limits as substandard and blighted pursuant to the Nebraska Com-munity Development Law.

Description: Taxlot 6A1B of S36, T14N, R10E, of the 6th P.M., City of Gretna, Sarpy County, Nebraska, Lots 1 and 2 of the Langdon Brothers 7th Addi-tion, and adjoining portions of the Bryan Street and South Street right-of-ways, City of Gretna, Sarpy County, Nebras-ka. Generally located north of Highway 6/31, west/southwest of Bryan Street, and south/southeast of South Street.

A map showing the area involved in the Blight Study and to be declared substandard and blighted is published herewith.

The map and the Gretna Highway 6 Blight Study are available at the Gretna City Office, 204 N. McKenna Ave., and on the City of Gretna’s website www.gretnane.org.

All interested parties are asked to at-tend to express any support or objections to these matters. Any written support or objection must be filed with the City Clerk prior to the 27th day of August 2019.

_____________________Tammy Tisdall, CMCCity Clerk

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SCHOOL NOTICESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR

THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SARPY COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-

TRICT 77-0037, A/K/A GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOL

DISTRICT SCHOOL

SCHEDULED TO COMMENCE AT 7:00 O’CLOCK P.M., ON MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2019 IN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING ROOM

OF THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING OF THE GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT

LOCATED AT 11717 SOUTH 216TH STREET,

GRETNA, NEBRASKA.

7:00 PM -BOARD MEETING SECTION I - OPENING PROCE-

DURES 1.1 Call Meeting to Order 1.2 Roll Call 1.3 Pledge of Allegiance 1.4 Approval of Minutes 1.5 Consideration of Additional Items to Published Agenda 1.6 Approval of Agenda 1.7 Recognition of Visitors SECTION II - MATTERS REQUIR-

ING BOARD ACTION 2.1 Consider Approval of Bills 2.2 Consider Approval of Financial Report 2.3 Consider Approval of Personnel 2.4 Consider Approval of Interlocal Agreement with the Ashland School District 2.5 Consider Approval of ESU 3

Contracts SECTION III - REPORTS 3.1 Report on Construction3.2 Executive Session – For the Protection of the Public Interest – Land Acquisition, Litigation and Negotiations

SECTION IV - ANNOUNCE-MENTS AND DATES

4.1 Set Next Board Meeting Date 4.2 Adjourn The complete agenda, kept contin-

uously current, is available for public inspection at the office of the Superin-tendent of Schools in the Administration Building of the Gretna Public School District located at 11717 South 216th Street, Gretna, Nebraska, during normal business hours. The agenda is subject to amendment not less than twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled com-mencement of the meeting.

GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT – Dawn Stock -Secretary

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BOARD OF EDUCATION, DISTRICT #37JULY 8, 2019

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES7:00 P.M. - REGULAR BOARD

MEETING

SECTION I - Opening ProceduresNotice of the meeting was given

in advance by the publication and/or posting in accordance with the Board approved method for giving notice of meetings. Notice of this meeting was given in advance to all members of the Board of Education. The Secretary of the Board maintains a list of the news media requesting notification of meet-ings and advance notification to the listed media of the time and place of the meeting and the subjects to be discussed at this meeting was provided. Availabil-ity of the agenda was communicated in the publicized notice and a current copy of the Agenda was maintained as stated in the publicized notice. All proceed-ings of the Board of Education, except as may be hereinafter noted, were taken while the convened meeting was open to the attendance of the public.

1.1 Call Meeting to Order - David Gulizia called the meeting to order.

1.2 Roll Call - Board members pres-ent were: Mark Hauptman, Ann Wright, Dawn Stock, Rick Hollendieck, and Da-vid Gulizia were present. Others present were: Rich Beran, Travis Lightle, Rex Anderson, Roger Miller, and guests.

1.3 Pledge of Allegiance - The board recited the pledge of allegiance

1.4 Approval of Minutes - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to approve the minutes of June 24, 2019. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Dawn Stock, yes; and Rick Hollend-ieck, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1.

1.5 Consideration of Additional Items to Published Agenda - none

1.6 Approval of Agenda - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to approve the agenda as amend-ed. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Dawn Stock, yes; and Rick Hollendieck, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1.

1.7 Recognition of Visitors – Laura Enos, Rachel George with the Gretna Breeze, Mike Kros with DLR Group, and Dave Raymond with Trane was present.

SECTION II - Matters Requiring Board Action

2.1 Approval of Bills - Motion by Ann Wright, seconded by Dawn Stock to approve the general fund bills totaling $969,866.49, construction bills totaling $2,479,747.43. A roll call vote was tak-en - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

2.2 Approval of Financial Report - Motion by Dawn Stock, seconded by Mark Hauptman, to approve the financial report as presented. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Haupt-man, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Jans-sen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1.

2.3 Personnel Action – none2.4 Consider Approval of Policies/

Policy Updates - Motion by Rick Hol-lendieck, seconded by Dawn Stock give final approval to the policies and policy updates. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; Da-vid Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1.

2.5 Set Date for Budget Hearing - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to set the 2019-2020 Budget Hearing date as Monday, Sep-tember 9, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

2.6 Consider Approval of Bid - Mo-tion by Rick Holledieck, seconded by Dawn Stock to approve the bus barn base bid of Midwest DCM in the amount $548,000. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes;

David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, ab-sent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

2.7 Set Hot Lunch Prices - Motion by Mark Hauptman, seconded by Rick Hollendieck, to set hot lunch prices for 2019-2020: Gr. K-5 = $2.75; Gr. 6-8 = $2.85 Gr. 9-12 = $3.10; Adults = $3.40. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Guliz-ia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hol-lendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

2.8 Set Substitute Salaries - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Ann Wright, to set substitute teacher salaries for 2019-2020 at $145 per day and $155 per day after 10 consecutive days in the same assignment. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Haupt-man, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Jans-sen, absent; Rick Hollendieck yes; and Dawn Stock, yes. Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Absent 1.

2.9 Consider Support Staff Salaries – Motion by Mark Hauptman, second-ed by Dawn Stock, to set support staff salaries for the 2019-2020 school year as discussed. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, ab-sent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

2.8 Consider Administrative Salaries - Motion by Dawn Stock, seconded by David Gulizia, to approve the adminis-trative salaries for the 2019-2020 aca-demic year as follows:

Dr. Rich Beran, Superintendent, $200,000;

Travis Lightle, Assistant Superinten-dent, $150,000

Dr. Rex Anderson, Curriculum Di-rector, $145,900

Deb Siemers, Special Education Di-rector, $133,599

Paul Duin, Assist Special Education Dir., $95,500

Violet Glasshoff, SPED/Curric Di-rector, $100,000

Roger Miller, Student Services Dir., $143,000

Todd Mueller, Assistant Principal, $127,500

John Heckenlively, H.S. Assistant Principal, $106,300

Chad Jepsen, H.S. Assistant Princi-pal, $96,300

Jami Ewer, H.S. Assistant Principal, $88,500

Matthew Curtis, H.S. Assistant Prin-cipal/AD, $88,500

Harvey Birky, Middle School Princi-pal, $126,500

Stacey Deterding, M.S. Assistant Principal, $119,100

Michael Sortino, M.S. Assistant Prin-cipal/AD, $106,300

Bret Basye, Thomas Elementary Principal, $95,700

Salli Wells, Palisades Elementary Principal, $118,000

Andrew Rinaldi, Gretna Elementary Principal, $115,800

Amy Falcone, Whitetail Creek Ele-mentary Principal, $86,000

Matt Bruggeman, Aspen Creek MS Assistant Principal, $86,900

Wendi Kistler, Aspen Creek Elemen-tary Principal, $88,800 and

Jennifer Hellbusch, Elementary As-sistant Principal, $75,000.

A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; Da-vid Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

SECTION III – Reports3.1 Report on Construction - Mike

Kros updated the board on current con-struction projects around the district.

3.2 Executive Session to Protect the Public Interest - Land Acquisition and Litigation - Motion by Ann Wright, sec-onded by Rick Hollendieck to enter into executive session. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Haupt-man, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Jans-

sen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

Time: 8:08 p.m.Motion by Rick Hollendieck, sec-

onded by Dawn Stock to exit executive session. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; Da-vid Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

Time: 8:38 p.m. SECTION IV - Announcements and

Dates4.1 Set Next Meeting Date - The next

regular school board meeting will be held on Monday, August 12, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room of the Ad-ministrative Offices.

4.2 Adjournment - Motion by Rick Hollendieck, seconded by Dawn Stock, to adjourn the meeting. A roll call vote was taken - Ann Wright, yes; Mark Hauptman, yes; David Gulizia, yes; Kyle Janssen, absent; Rick Hollendieck, yes; and Dawn Stock, yes.

Motion carried. Yeas 5; Nays 0; Ab-sent 1.

Time: 8:39 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Dawn Stock, SecretaryBoard of Education - District #37

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